504- Systematic Review Shows How Adjustments Affect Spinal Biomechanics
In this episode, we dive into the latest chiropractic research, focusing on a brand new systematic review that examines the biomechanical effects of high velocity, low amplitude spinal manipulation. Whether you’ve ever wondered what really changes in the body after an adjustment or you’re looking for better ways to communicate those benefits to your patients, Dr. Langmaid breaks down the findings in clear, straightforward language. From increased range of motion in the cervical spine to the surprising impact of thoracic adjustments on neck mobility, this episode looks under the hood at the real, measurable effects of chiropractic care.
Episode Notes:
Systematic review on biomechanical effects of high-velocity, low amplitude spinal manipulation
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