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Newsletter Articles
April 2026

  • Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Helped by Chiropractic
  • Improvement in Vocal Performance with Chiropractic
  • Tourette's Syndrome Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Helped by Chiropractic
  • Chiropractic Care Facilitates Improvement in Constipation in Children
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Helped by Chiropractic

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Helped by Chiropractic

Many parents are surprised to learn just how common spinal curvature problems can be during the teenage years. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, a condition where the spine develops an abnormal curve, often appears during periods of rapid growth. While some cases are mild, others can lead to discomfort, reduced physical performance, and even changes in posture that affect confidence and overall well-being. Because the spine plays such a central role in the body, finding safe and effective ways to support its health is extremely important.

A study published in the American Journal of Translational Research on February 15, 2026, explored a combined approach to helping teenagers with scoliosis by focusing on both breathing patterns and spinal care. Instead of relying on a single method, researchers looked at how guiding proper breathing alongside correction of subluxation with chiropractic could work together to improve outcomes. This approach recognizes that the spine, muscles, and even breathing mechanics are all connected and influence each other in important ways.

The results were encouraging. Teenagers who received respiratory guidance and chiropractic adjustments showed greater improvements compared to those receiving standard traction treatment. In fact, nearly all of the patients in the combined group experienced meaningful improvement, including better spinal alignment, reduced curvature, and stronger back muscles. These findings suggest that addressing both structure and function at the same time may provide a more complete path toward recovery.

Beyond structural changes, the study also found important benefits in how the patients felt and functioned. Many experienced less back discomfort, increased endurance during physical activity, and better overall balance in their posture. Simple measures such as walking distance and pain levels showed clear improvement after care. This highlights that helping the spine isn't just about appearance, it's about improving everyday life.

One of the most interesting aspects of this approach is how breathing plays a role. Guided breathing exercises can help balance muscle activity around the spine, improve movement of the ribcage, and support better coordination throughout the body. When combined with chiropractic care for correction of subluxation, this may help restore more normal communication between the brain and body, allowing muscles and joints to function more efficiently.

Overall, this study adds to a growing body of research showing that a well-rounded, non-invasive approach to spinal health can make a real difference—especially during the critical growth years. By improving strength, reducing discomfort, and enhancing quality of life, this type of care offers hope for young people dealing with scoliosis and gives families another reason to take a proactive approach to spinal health.

Improvement in Vocal Performance with Chiropractic

Improvement in Vocal Performance with Chiropractic

Most people don't think about how complex the human voice really is. Speaking and singing require precise coordination between breathing, posture, muscles, and the nervous system. For professional singers, even small changes in the body can make a big difference in performance. When posture, breathing, or muscle balance is off, it can affect not only comfort but also the ability to produce strong, clear sound.

A case study published on April 1, 2026, in the Asia-Pacific Chiropractic Journal followed a 42-year-old male professional opera singer who had been struggling with posture problems, ongoing discomfort, and reduced breathing capacity. These issues began to interfere with his ability to perform at the level his career required. Singing demands controlled airflow, proper spinal support, and relaxed muscle coordination, so any imbalance in the body can create added strain and limit vocal ability.

Chiropractic care was started focusing on improving overall body function, including the correction of subluxation, with the goal of restoring better alignment and coordination. Over time, the patient experienced noticeable improvements not only in comfort and posture, but also in breathing and overall energy. These changes are important because efficient breathing and balanced muscle function are essential for producing and controlling the voice.

One of the most meaningful outcomes was the improvement in vocal performance. The singer reported being able to access his voice more easily, with less effort and significantly less warm-up time before performing. He also experienced an increase in vocal range, including notes that had previously been difficult or impossible to reach. In addition, his voice became more consistent and powerful during performances.

These improvements likely relate to better coordination between the spine, muscles, and nervous system. When the body is more balanced, breathing mechanics can improve, allowing for better airflow and support of the voice. Reduced tension in the neck and upper body may also help the vocal structures function more efficiently, leading to clearer, stronger sound with less strain.

While this is a single case, it highlights an important idea: the health of the spine and nervous system can influence many aspects of everyday function, even something as specialized as singing. By supporting proper alignment, improving movement, and enhancing overall body coordination, care that includes correction of subluxation may help people perform at their best, whether on stage or in daily life.

Tourette's Syndrome Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Helped by Chiropractic

Tourette's Syndrome Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Helped by Chiropractic

Many parents today are searching for answers when it comes to children dealing with neurological and behavioral challenges. Conditions like Tourette's syndrome and obsessive-compulsive behaviors can affect not only a child's movements, but also their emotions, focus, and daily life. These conditions are often complex, involving how the brain and nervous system process and respond to information. When the nervous system is under stress or not functioning efficiently, it can show up in a variety of ways, including tics, anxiety, and difficulty with self-regulation.

A case study published in the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health Chiropractic, on March 30, 2026, followed a 10-year-old boy who was experiencing motor and vocal tics, anxiety, behavioral rigidity, and even nighttime bladder control issues. His family had already tried several approaches with limited success. At the time he began chiropractic care, he also struggled with focus, sensory sensitivities, and emotional regulation, all of which were affecting his ability to function comfortably at home and in social settings.

Chiropractic care in this case was focused on improving how the nervous system functioned through the correction of subluxation. As the boy's care progressed, changes began to occur that went beyond just physical symptoms. The child showed gradual improvements in how his body and brain communicated, which is essential for coordination, behavior, and emotional balance. As the nervous system became more adaptable, his responses to stress and environmental challenges also improved.

One of the most encouraging outcomes was a noticeable reduction in both the frequency and intensity of tics. In addition, the boy experienced less anxiety, improved sleep, and better emotional control. His parents also reported improvements in focus, participation in activities, and overall behavior. According to the progress summaries throughout the study, many of these improvements continued to build over time, showing a pattern of steady progress rather than short-term change.

The study also highlighted improvements in everyday functions that matter to families. For example, the boy showed better concentration, improved relationships, and greater flexibility in handling change. These types of changes can have a meaningful impact on a child's confidence and quality of life.

While this is only a single case, it reinforces an important idea: supporting the health of the spine and nervous system may play a role in helping children function at their best. By improving communication within the body and reducing stress on the nervous system, care that includes correction of subluxation may offer a valuable addition to a child's overall support plan.

Chiropractic Care Facilitates Improvement in Constipation in Children

Chiropractic Care Facilitates Improvement in Constipation in Children

Constipation is a very common issue in children, affecting millions of families worldwide. While it may seem like a simple digestive problem, it can actually have a much bigger impact on a child's life. Children dealing with constipation may experience discomfort, embarrassment, and even anxiety around using the bathroom. In some cases, it can affect their confidence, behavior, and participation in school or social activities.

The Asia-Pacific Chiropractic Journal published the results of a case series on April 1, 2026, that reported on three children, ages six, four, and two, who were all experiencing ongoing constipation. Despite differences in age, diet, and background, each child showed similar patterns such as stool withholding, irregular bowel movements, and in some cases accidents. These issues were not only physical but also emotional, creating stress for both the children and their families.

Chiropractic care in these cases focused on improving nervous system function through the correction of subluxation. The goal was not simply to address the symptom, but to support better communication between the brain and the body. Since bowel function is closely linked to the nervous system, improving this communication can help the body regulate itself more effectively.

Over time, all three children showed improvements in their bowel habits. One child who had frequent accidents began to gain better awareness and control. Another child, who had gone up to a week without a bowel movement, began having regular daily movements. The youngest child, who had been uncomfortable and resistant to using the potty, gradually became more willing and began having consistent bowel movements.

Beyond physical improvements, parents noticed important changes in their children's overall well-being. Increased confidence, reduced anxiety, and better participation in daily activities were reported across all three cases. As chiropractic care continued, the families described improvements not just in bathroom habits, but in mood, behavior, and quality of life. These changes highlight how closely physical health and emotional well-being are connected.

This case series offers encouraging insight into how supporting the nervous system may help children suffering with constipation. Chiropractic care for the correction of subluxation can provide a gentle, drug-free option to support normal body function. These findings offer hope for families looking for additional ways to help their children feel better and thrive.