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Monday 8a-6p
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 8a-6p
Thursday 8a-6p
Friday 7:30a-2:30p |
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Chiropractic Shown to Help
Body Physiology
From the April 26, 2004 release of the peer-reviewed
scientific journal, the "Journal of Vertebral
Subluxation Research" (JVSR), comes a very large
literature review study showing the multiple benefits of
chiropractic care on people who are not suffering from
pain or other obvious problems.
This literature review looked at more than twenty
studies involving subjects who were specifically
described as, “asymptomatic,” “healthy,” “normal,” or
“free from physical injury.” In addition, an equal
number of studies were found also documenting
objectively measured health benefits in subjects who had
no symptomatic presentation, (asymptomatic).
The results of this large review showed measurable
objective improvements in things such as range of
motion, blood pressure, heart rate, plasma catecholamine
levels, immune responses, enhanced respiratory burst,
pupil reactions, slower heart rate, improved pulmonary
function, as well as many other objectively measured
indications of improved body physiology.
The conclusion of the study stated, "Data reviewed in
this article lend strong support to the popular
contention that chiropractic adjustments, for the
purpose of correcting subluxations, confer health
benefits to people regardless of the presence or absence
of symptoms." The JVSR article authors further conclude,
"A significant amount of preliminary evidence supports
that people without symptoms can benefit from
chiropractic care. It is plausible that chiropractic
care may be of benefit to every function of the body and
have the potential for long-term, overall health benefit
to those receiving chiropractic care." |
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