Research Topic · Peer-Reviewed

Spine Therapy

Spine Therapy is a form of medical treatment that is used to diagnose and treat a wide range of spinal-related problems. It utilizes a variety of techniques to improve spinal function and reduce pain, including physical therapy, chiropractic care, massage, acupuncture, and spinal manipulation. The primary goal of Sp…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 1 peer-reviewed article cited 🔖 ISSN 2694-1201 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Spine Therapy is a form of medical treatment that is used to diagnose and treat a wide range of spinal-related problems. It utilizes a variety of techniques to improve spinal function and reduce pain, including physical therapy, chiropractic care, massage, acupuncture, and spinal manipulation. The primary goal of Spine Therapy is to reduce pain and improve mobility of the spine, as well as overall quality of life. Spine Therapy is an effective form of treatment for back pain, neck pain, and other spinal injuries, as well as a range of other musculoskeletal conditions. It can also help improve posture and strengthen the core, leading to better stability and balance.

Research published in this journal

1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Spine and Neuroscience (ISSN 2694-1201).

Journal editorial board
Barbara Poletti · Italy Ian James Martins · Australia Domenico Chirchiglia · Italy

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