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Does Chiropractic really work?

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Does Chiropractic really work?

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Quoting science and philosophy is great, but how can efficacy be proven? Results. The wealth of evidence concerning the effectiveness of chiropractic can fill volumes. Listed are research results of some of the more comprehensive studies conducted. Chiropractic care is greatly superior to medical treatment in terms of scientific validity, safety cost effectiveness and patient satisfaction. Manga Report, University of Ottawa After 12 months, the chiropractic treatment group showed greater improvement in the primary complaint as well as in physical function, with fewer visits. Koes Clinical Trial comparing the effectiveness of chiropractic with physical therapy for persistent back and neck complaints. 90% of [chiropractic] patients felt their care was effective. 1991 Gallup poll Chiropractic users tend to have substantially lower health care costsand a reduction in the need for both physician and hospital visits.

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Yes! Oregon, California and Florida State Worker’s Compensation Reports showed that back injuries improved in half the time with chiropractic care. Since the U.S. Government-sponsored guidelines for low-back pain were published in December 1994, the entire nation has reported astonishing results. Back to top.

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YES! Oregon, California, and Florida State Worker’s Compensation Reports showed that back injuries improved in half the time with Chiropractic care! Since the U.S. government -sponsored guidelines for low-back pain were published in December of 1994, the entire nation has reported astonishing results.

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Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommended spinal manipulation as one of the proven treatments for some people in the first month of low back symptoms.

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