Cox® Technic, a noteworthy approach in spinal pain management, is backed by a variety of clinical studies, including clinical case reports, case series, randomized clinical trials, and biomechanical studies. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the chiropractors in the field who have contributed to these important clinic-based data collection studies!
At Cox® Technic, we are dedicated to sharing the clinical studies that highlight both the challenges and successes experienced by our chiropractic colleagues who choose to share their cases! These fundamental cases represent real patients undergoing care with the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management. You can easily search by condition, including options like disc herniation, L4-L5 spondylolisthesis, or headaches. Some cases have been published in MEDPIX® (an NIH database), the Journal of the American Chiropractic Association, as well as other state association journals and peer-reviewed journals.
Dive into these informative web-published cases!
Consider writing a case report and sharing your findings!


BIOMECHANICAL - Changes in intradiscal pressure, modifications in the spinal canal, and the amount of forces applied are critical components in clinical studies examining spinal pain management using Cox® Technic.
CLINICAL - The number of days and visits required to achieve maximal clinical improvement varies by condition, emphasizing the importance of tailored approaches in spinal pain management.
LABORATORY - Ultrasound measurements during treatment and force measurements during treatment provide valuable data for clinical studies that enhance our understanding of spinal pain management.
Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine, Palmer College of Chiropractic, and Loyola Stritch School of Medicine/Hines VA Hospital are among the institutions conducting important clinical studies on spinal pain management. Other notable schools include National University of Health Sciences, University of Iowa, and Auburn University, which also contribute to advancements in techniques like Cox® Technic. Additionally, Windy City Labs Chicago, Southeastern College, and Indiana Purdue University Fort Wayne are key players in this field, exploring innovative solutions for patients experiencing spinal discomfort.
Let us know your interest in assisting with clinical studies projects focused on spinal pain management using Cox® Technic. Your help is incredibly valuable!