Treatment FAQ

5. what does peer-reviewed research say about the use of chiropractic as a complementary treatment?

by Mrs. Destany Lebsack Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Can chiropractic care be used as an adjunct to conventional treatment?

There were no reports of either worsening of symptoms or other adverse reactions by patients receiving various types of chiropractic therapy. Therefore, it would be fair to state that chiropractic therapy can be used as an adjunct to other forms of conventional treatment of GI disorders.

How many studies are there in the chiropractic care literature?

The literature search retrieved 14,149 articles; 328 studies (reported in 337 articles) were relevant and reported on chiropractic utilization (245 studies), reason for attending chiropractic care (85 studies), patient demographics (130 studies), and assessment and treatment provided (34 studies).

Which patients use chiropractic care?

Women, patients with chronic pain, and those with back pain (13.0%, 16.1%, and 31.0% respectively), utilized chiropractic services more often than the general population, whereas the pediatric (≤18 years) and older population (≥55 years) used chiropractic services less than the general population.

What is the scope of a chiropractic practice?

The scope of chiropractors’ practice (that is, the types of services they are allowed to provide) varies from state to state. Health insurance plans may cover chiropractic, but coverage may be partial rather than complete. This publication is not copyrighted and is in the public domain.

Is chiropractic complementary or alternative?

Chiropractic is a form of alternative medicine designed to treat issues involved with the musculoskeletal system. Although chiropractic is alternative medicine, chiropractors are required to have graduate level degrees and are highly educated.

Are Chiropractors peer reviewed?

The Journal of Chiropractic Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to providing a forum for the chiropractic profession to disseminate information dedicated to the developing primary care emphasis within the profession.

What do the critics say about chiropractic?

Chiropractic constitutes a hazard to rational health care in the United States because of its substandard and unscientific education of its practitioners and their rigid adherence to an irrational, unscientific approach to disease causation.

Are there proven benefits to chiropractic?

Spinal manipulation was found to be effective for acute and subacute neck pain. Effectiveness was also found for acute whiplash when spinal manipulation is combined with exercise. Spinal manipulation was shown to be effective for chronic neck pain when combined with exercise.

What research shows about chiropractic?

Chiropractic users had 64% lower odds of receiving an opioid prescription than non users. The results of a clinical trial showed that chiropractic care combined with usual medical care for low back pain provides greater pain relief and a greater reduction in disability than medical care alone.

Is chiropractic evidence based?

Evidence-based practice means the doctor of chiropractic fully understands the patient's needs, values, and preferences and then applies the right clinical treatments indicated by the newest evidence-based research. Put another way, Evidence-based Practice (EBP) puts patient care first.

Why do doctors not like chiropractors?

Historically, the medical associations have demonstrated resentment to any other community treating the ill. So first and foremost, it started out as a turf war. Secondarily, Medical Doctors don't really understand what Chiropractors do, as they were not trained in spinal manipulation techniques.

What are the disadvantages of chiropractic therapy?

Disadvantages:Spinal and joint manipulation has a chance to go wrong and may cause unwanted fractures or injuries. So it is important that you only have an appointment with an experienced chiropractor.The cost of treatment can be quite high.Some insurance companies do not have coverage for chiropractic care.

Why is a chiropractor important?

Chiropractic care improves your quality of life. Chiropractic care isn't just about your spine. It involves the nervous system and every part of your body. The overall goal of chiropractic care is to improve musculoskeletal health, which impacts your daily function and quality of life.

How do chiropractors approach patients?

Chiropractors approach patient care in a manner similar to that used in conventional medicine. They interview the patient, obtain a detailed health history, perform an examination, do tests, and develop a working diagnosis. They then develop a management plan, start treatment, and monitor the patient’s progress.

What is the main function of a chiropractor?

Chiropractors often treat problems related to the musculoskeletal system. The manual treatment methods used by chiropractors range from stretching and sustained pressure to specific joint manipulations, which are usually delivered by hand and involve a quick and gentle thrust.

What degree do chiropractors need?

To practice in the United States, chiropractors must earn a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree, pass the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners exam, and have a state license.

What is the curriculum for chiropractic?

Chiropractic education includes classes in basic sciences, such as anatomy and physiology, and supervised clinical experience in which students learn skills such as spinal assessment, adjustment techniques, and making diagnoses.

Is chiropractic practice copyrighted?

Health insurance plans may cover chiropractic, but coverage may be partial rather than complete. This publication is not copyrighted and is in the public domain. Duplication is encouraged.

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