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| 7: An Impairment Rating Analysis Of Asthmatic Children Under Chiropractic Care |
| Summary: Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research 1997; 1 (4) Jul: 1–8 A self-reported asthma-related impairment study was conducted on 81 children under chiropractic care. The intent of this study was to quantify self-reported changes in impairment experienced by the pediatric asthmatic subjects, before and after a two month period under chiropractic care. Significantly lower impairment rating scores (improvement) were reported for 90.1% of subjects 60 days after chiropractic care when compared to the pre-chiropractic scores (p < 0.05) with an effect size of 0.96. Summary: Chiro.org Abstract:: Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research 1997; 1 (4) Jul: 1–8 Reference: Journal of Vertebral Subluxation |