If you’ve been living with chronic back or neck pain, you’re not alone — and you may not have to just “live with it.” Across the country, clinics are now recruiting volunteers to take part in chiropractic care clinical trials, giving real people the chance to experience expert, hands-on therapy without drugs or surgery.
These trials are designed to test non-invasive treatments that aim to restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve quality of life — Some trials may offer compensation for participation
🔍 Why Chiropractic?
Chiropractic care focuses on aligning the spine and nervous system through manual adjustments and therapeutic techniques. It’s widely used to help people struggling with:
• Lower back pain
• Neck stiffness or strain
• Sciatica
• Headaches caused by tension or posture
• Poor posture from sitting or desk jobs
• Pain after accidents or physical stress
Unlike treatments that rely on medication or invasive procedures, chiropractic methods aim to activate the body’s natural healing processes.
🏥 What Are These Trials?
Clinical trials help researchers and doctors evaluate the effectiveness of new or improved chiropractic techniques. These studies often involve:
• A series of chiropractic adjustments
• Postural and mobility assessments
• Stretching and strengthening exercises
• Non-invasive technologies (such as ultrasound or electrical stimulation)
• Wellness tracking to monitor results over time
You’ll typically be treated by licensed chiropractic professionals under close supervision — and your feedback will help shape the future of back and neck pain care.
đź’° Are There Costs Involved?
Here’s what makes these trials even more appealing:
• Many programs are no cost of charge to participants
• Some offer compensation for your time and travel
• You may receive ongoing support and resources throughout the study
• There is no obligation to continue care after the trial ends
It’s a rare opportunity to access expert treatment — and contribute to medical research — without the usual financial burden.
âś… Who Can Participate?
You may qualify if:
• You’re between the ages of 18 and 70
• You experience chronic or recurring back/neck pain
• You haven’t recently had spine surgery
• You’re not currently receiving chiropractic care
• You’re willing to attend a few in-person sessions
Each program has its own requirements, but the application process is usually simple and quick.