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Articles In a ground-breaking study, medical and
chiropractic researchers are joining efforts to study the effects of a
form of non-surgical treatment for neck pain, more specifically Cox
distraction manipulation. This study is one of three projects that are
part of a four-year, $2.8 million grant awarded in 2008 to the Palmer
Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR), headquartered on the Palmer
College of Chiropractic campus in Davenport, Iowa. The grant is from the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Center for Complementary
and Alternative Medicine to establish a multidisciplinary Developmental
Center for Clinical and Translational Science in Chiropractic, and the
principal investigator is Christine Goertz, D.C., Ph.D., who also serves
as Palmer’s vice chancellor for Research and Health Policy. Co-leaders
of the Cox distraction manipulation project are M. Ram Gudavalli, Ph.D.,
PCCR, and Avinash G. Patwardhan, Ph.D., Loyola University Stritch School
of Medicine and Edward Hines Jr. Veterans Affairs Hospital.
Chiropractors Use Kinesio Taping To Tap Into Body's Natural Healing
Processes
Pregnancy Pain Relief Through Cox Flexion-distraction Decompression
Chiropractic Care As a Form of Preventative Medicine
Chiropractic Treatment - Providing Effective, Drug-Free Relief For
Chronic Pain
Slipped or Herniated Discs - Symptoms and Chiropractic Treatment Options
Astonishing Breakthrough For Chicago Chiropractic Care Back Pain Relief
During Pregnancy
Dr. Kruse's article about chronic pain and Chiropractic
Video
30 second video regarding chiropractic
American Chiropractic Association
www.amerchiro.org
Cox Chiro Care Website
CoxChiroCare.com