Scientific
Medical Journal Reports on Nerve Pressure Spine
magazine, a well-respected medical journal, published a study from Texas
Woman s University in their January 15, 1999, issue. The report appears
to verify what chiropractors have been saying for over 100 years. Although
the study was complex, researchers tested something known as the "H-Reflex"
to measure the effect of pressure on spinal nerves. What they found was
that pressure on spinal nerves, (chiropractors have referred to this as
subluxation), causes measurable changes in the H-reflex. This shows a change
in nerve function due to pressure on nerves.Although this study is good, it only serves to verify prior chiropractic research on subluxation. In two separate studies, it was shown that as little as 10 to 45 millimeters of mercury pressure, (the weight of a coin on your hand), placed on the nerve root was enough to change the nerve impulses by 40 to 60 percent in minutes. This kind of research is good, but it only serves to verify what chiropractic patients have known for over 100 years. Chiropractic Works! |
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