Research Articles

Improper Backpack Use May Cause Back Pain

An increasing amount of evidence suggests that carrying heavy backpacks may lead to low back pain in children and adolescents. More...

Acupuncture & Bladder Infections

The most common treatment prescribed for bladder infections in women is long-term low dose antibiotics. Now, a recent study has proven that a simpler alternative could be considered: Acupuncture. More...

Chiropractic and Asthma - Promising results

Macquarie University is currently undertaking a study into the effects of Chiropractic treatment and asthma. More...

Colic Research

Colic is a term used to describe a frequently irritable baby who is not suffering from any underlying disease. More...

Fish Oils and Back pain

Fish Oils may relieve neck and back pain, says US study More...

Acupuncture - Effective for Chronic Headaches

A recent study in England and Wales was conducted to determine the effects of acupuncture on patients with chronic headaches, particularly migraines. More...

Migraine Headaches

Australian Chiropractors are calling for a greater use of chiropractic care to address the nation's $250 million cost each year linked to migraine headaches. More...

Morning Sickness and Acupuncture

Among the many benefits of acupuncture during pregnancy, a recent study has shown its particular effectiveness in relieving morning sickness More...

Neurological Development

Osteopathic Treatment shown to be effective at improving neurological development of children More...

Orthopaedic Surgery

The results about a British Survey. More...

Chiropractic for PMS

No one is completely certain what causes premenstrual syndrome (PMS), but there's no denying the pain and distress millions of women suffer 7-10 days before menstruation every month. More...

Pregnancy and Acupuncture

Seventy-two women who were between 24-37 weeks pregnant reporting pelvic or low-back pain were randomly assigned to an acupuncture group or to a control group at three maternity wards in southern Sweden. More...

Spinal Manipulation could help your stomach pain

This clinical trial which appeared in Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics demonstrated that spinal manipulation can help in persons suffering from uncomplicated stomach ulcers. More...