Brain cap study tests chiropractic for lingering concussion effects
NCT ID NCT06151184
Summary
This small, early-stage study aimed to see if chiropractic adjustments could affect brain and nervous system function in people with long-lasting symptoms after a concussion. Participants were to receive six weeks of chiropractic care while wearing special caps and sensors to measure brain waves, heart rate, and other body signals. The study was terminated early after enrolling only three people, so no conclusions about effectiveness could be made.
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Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research
Marietta, Georgia, 30067, United States
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