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High Blood Pressure And Cognitive Decline & Does The Popping Noise Matter?

High Blood Pressure And Cognitive Decline & Does The Popping Noise Matter?

Update: 2022-10-27
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CF 252: High Blood Pressure And Cognitive Decline & Does The Popping Noise Matter? Today we’re going to talk about High Blood Pressure And Cognitive Decline & Does The Popping Noise Matter? But first, here’s that sweet sweet bumper music  


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You have found yourself smack dab in the middle of Episode #252 Now if you missed last week’s episode , we talked about Communicating Imaging Findings & Acupuncture For Acute Pain. Make sure you don’t miss that info. Keep up with the class. 


On the personal end of things…..


Still climbing out of the doldrums of an extended slowdown. It is what it is but shows signs of finally easing. Let’s keep our fingers crossed on that. But yeah, I think we’re back on the upswing.  We’re starting the week with 15 new patients on the schedule. I like to see about 20-25 per week but I’ll take starting the week at 15 any day. Now let’s build on it.  It’s a balancing act to try to push our medical services and build that side of the clinic while not letting your community forget that you have a chiropractor and all of the other services as well. 


We post on social media twice per day. Once during the day and once in the evening. During the week, we post about services. On the weekend, we post funny stuff. Because honestly, what’s the point in posting something about PRP and saying call now? But nobody is at the clinic on the weekend. It makes no sense. So we entertain on the weekends with our posts.  It’s fun and our audience likes them and typically responds well with likes, comments, and shares.  We are still getting our TikTok game going.


Check it out at creekstonecrew806 if interested. I have a 20-something doing all of the content and she’s pretty darn great at it. It’s been fun to show that personality off. We have some fun folks working here.  Nothing incredibly new or interesting to talk about this week so let’s not waste time and let’s hop right in on the research. 


Item #1


The first one today is called “Impact of audible pops associated with spinal manipulation on perceived pain: a systematic review” by Moorman et. al (Moorman 2022) and published in Chiropractic and Manual Therapies on October 4, 2022, Kazow that’s hot!


Why They Did It


An audible pop is the sound that can derive from an adjustment in spinal manipulative therapy and is often seen as an indicator of successful treatment.  A review conducted in 1998 concluded that there was little scientific evidence to support any therapeutic benefit derived from the audible pop. Since then, research methods have evolved considerably creating opportunities for new evidence to emerge. It was therefore timely to review the evidence.


How They Did It



  • They searched PubMed, Index to Chiropractic Literature (ICL), Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) and Web-of-Science. 

  • The main outcome was pain. 

  • Two reviewers independently selected studies, extracted data, and assessed risk of bias and quality of the evidence using the Downs and Black checklist. 

  • Results of the included literature were synthesized into a systematic review.


What They Found



  • Five original research articles were included in the review, of which four were prospective cohort studies and one a randomized controlled trial. 

  • All studies reported similar results: regardless of the area of the spine manipulated or follow-up time, there was no evidence of improved pain outcomes associated with an audible pop. 

  • One study even reported a hypoalgesic effect to external pain stimuli after spinal manipulation, regardless of an audible pop.


Wrap It Up


“While there is still no consensus among chiropractors on the association of an audible pop and pain outcomes in spinal manipulative therapy, knowledge about the audible pop has advanced. This review suggests that the presence or absence of an audible pop may not be important regarding pain outcomes with spinal manipulation.” I tell patients all of the time. Do not relate a popping noise with effectiveness. It is movement we are after. Not sounds. Sometimes the sound is a happy side effect but nothing more. 


And…they last thing the  want is to be insisting on hearing a popping noise and be treated by a chiropractor that is more than happ

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High Blood Pressure And Cognitive Decline & Does The Popping Noise Matter?

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