Title: Clinical Outcomes of Chiropractic Interventions in Patients with Non-muscular Skeletal Conditions
Abstract: Chiropractic care is often sought for musculoskeletal issues. This study aims to review and synthesize current clinical presentations and prognosis on the effects of chiropractic spinal manipulation on several non-musculoskeletal conditions including patients with chronic stroke, headache, dizziness, gastrointestinal discomfort, hypomnesia, palpitations, and visual dysfunction. As adverse events are low, this review highlights the potential option and mechanisms of spinal manipulation in treating these conditions. Bio: Eric Chun Pu Chu is a distinguished figure in the global healthcare industry, celebrated for his entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to chiropractic research and healthcare innovation. As the founder of New York Medical Group (NYMG) and co-owner and Chief Business Officer of EC Healthcare (2138.HK), a Hong Kong public listed healthcare company, Dr. Chu leverages his industry knowledge to guide research through complex operational and healthcare data.
In the realm of scientific research, Dr. Chu is a clinician with over 100 first-authored case reports, focusing on the multifactorial causes of spinal disorders. His research utilizes an array of diagnostic tools, including MRI, PET scans, EOS x-ray, to dissect the various factors contributing to spinal pain. This comprehensive approach not only furthers understanding within the scientific community but also enhances clinical practices, offering new insights into the treatment and management of spinal disorders.
Dr. Chu served as the Chairman of the Chiropractic Doctors Association of Hong Kong for 10 years. His scholarly work has earned him top accolades, such as being named the top author in published bibliometric studies. His contributions to healthcare have been honored by government bodies, universities, and global NGOs, culminating in receiving the highest accolade from the World Federation of Chiropractic.
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