Can we reliably detect vertebral subluxations? A new study says YES!
The team at the Centre for Chiropractic Research have recently published a collaborative study that showed that a multidimensional approach to vertebral subluxation assessment was reliable for detecting vertebral subluxations in all regions of the spine.1
A newly published study shows that chiropractic care may assist with enhanced athletic performance
This international collaborative research investigated the effects of chiropractic care on strength and fatigue in a group of elite Tae Kwon Do athletes.
New funding from the ASRF for research in collaboration with the Centre for Chiropractic Research
A new study is underway with support from the Australian Spinal Research Foundation (ASRF).
Research into the Processing of Multimodal Sensory Information
Another collaborative study between the Centre for Chiropractic Research and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics.
Research shows that neck dysfunction may affect sensorimotor function
This newly published study explored differences in brain function between people who have neck dysfunction (subclinical neck pain) and people with healthy and well-functioning necks.