What does research say about the effects of chiropractic care for improving symptoms in a Parkinson’s disease patient?

What does research say about the effects of chiropractic care for improving symptoms in a Parkinson’s disease patient?

A 68-year-old female with Parkinson’s disease presented for chiropractic care, complaining of progressive neck pain, contractures, and a deformity in both hands.

After 9 months of chiropractic care, the patient had significant improvement in symptoms, including pain resolution and physical and mental improvement.

Although Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that is not curable, this study concluded that chiropractic care may improve neurological and musculoskeletal functions.

Healthcare continues evolving to less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, placing chiropractic care as a first-line choice.

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