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Important Links
- Status and Recognition of Chiropractic Care
- The Effectiveness of Chiropractic Care
- The Cost Effectiveness of Chiropractic Care
- Qualifications for Practicing Chiropractic
- Chiropractic Training
- Chiropractic Licensing
- A 1993 Canadian study reported chiropractors to be "more attentive and caring; more accessible,
convenient and available; less reliant on drug therapy; and less likely to create new problems or make old problems
worse."
- A 1993 study by Stano compared the health care cost to 395,641 patients with neuromusculoskeletal
conditions. Results from this two-year study demonstrated that the patients that received chiropractic care incurred
much lower costs than those treated by medical doctors or osteopaths.
- A 1998 landmark study reported that "virtually everyone treated by a chiropractor is satisfied with
their care: 73% are 'very satisfied' and 23% are 'somewhat satisfied'."
- The Western Journal of Medicine determined that medical patients had a higher rate of disability days
(mean 39.7) compared to chiropractic patients (mean 10.8). In addition, the chiropractic patients that received care for
low-back pain were three times more satisfied with their care (66%) compared to the medical patients (22%).
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