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Teenage Athlete with Spondylolisthesis Helped by Chiropractic
Teenage Athlete with Spondylolisthesis Helped by Chiropractic
The Journal of Contemporary Chiropractic published the results of a case study on March 19, 2025, documenting the improvement in the symptoms related to spondylolisthesis in a young adolescent athlete. . . .
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Elderly Patient with Severe Trigeminal Neuralgia Helped by Chiropractic
Elderly Patient with Severe Trigeminal Neuralgia Helped by Chiropractic
The Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published a case study in their third quarter 2025 issue that documented chiropractic helping an elderly woman who was suffering from severe trigeminal neuralgia. . . .
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Dairy Cows Helped by Chiropractic
Dairy Cows Helped by Chiropractic
The science behind chiropractic is concerned with the proper function of the nervous system. When there is interference to the nervous system from spinal subluxations, there is a resulting malfunction somewhere in the body. This concept has been shown to be true in the tens of millions of satisfied patients . . .
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Helped with Chiropractic
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Helped with Chiropractic
A case report published on February 7, 2025, in the open access science journal Cureus documented chiropractic care helping reduce scoliosis in an adolescent patient. The National Library of Medicine defines this condition as, "Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is the most common form of pediatric . . .
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