Chiropractic for depression? small study tests the waters
NCT ID NCT07260045
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This pilot study aims to see if a larger trial on chiropractic care for adults with mild to moderate depression is possible. Researchers will enroll 20 adults and check if they can stick with the study procedures, like attending sessions and completing surveys. The study does not test whether chiropractic actually helps depression—it only checks if the research plan works.
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Center for Chiropractic Research
Marietta, Georgia, 30067, United States
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