Chiropractor Fanwood Does Spinal Manipulation Have an Anti-Inflammatory Effect?

Chiropractor Fanwood Does Spinal Manipulation Have an Anti-Inflammatory Effect?

Does Spinal Manipulation Have an Anti-Inflammatory Effect?

In this study, participants with acute or chronic low back pain received a series of six high-velocity, low-amplitude manipulative thrusts on alternate days for two weeks.

At the end of the study, the participants not only reported a decrease in pain and perceived disability, but blood tests also showed a significant decrease in chemotactic cytokines-proteins associated with inflammation.

High-velocity, low-amplitude manipulation is commonly performed by doctors of chiropractic for the treatment of back pain and neck pain.

For more information on this study you can view the article in the Clinical Journal of Pain, January 2018.

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Fanwood, NJ 07023

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