Why Chiropractic?
Whether you are a weekend warrior, a busy parent, or someone who works in a physically taxing profession, chiropractic can safely help you with aches, pains, and improved performance with regular treatment. In fact, EVERY NFL and NBA team has a chiropractor on staff to assist athletes with managing the physical stress on their bodies and reach their performance potential without drugs or invasive treatment. If that’s not reason enough to consider chiropractic, just look at the statistics.
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In a study of active-duty military personnel, chiropractic care, when added to usual medical care, participants:
- Reported less pain intensity
- Experienced less disability
- Saw more improvement in function
- Needed less pain medication
The study concluded that chiropractic demonstrated a low risk of harm, leading to high patient satisfaction and perceived improvement among participants.
10.3% of patients receiving NO chiropractic care for low back pain were prescribed opioids compared to just 1% of those under exclusive chiropractic supervision. Among chiropractic patients, 4.3% received MRIs compared to 18.9% of those who saw a medical provider.
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Among Medicare beneficiaries aged 66–99 with an office visit risk for a neuromusculoskeletal problem, the risk of injury to the head, neck, or trunk within seven days was 76% LOWER among subjects with a chiropractic office visit as compared to those who saw a primary care physician.
Roughly 12 million Americans are misdiagnosed by a medical doctor each year. Around 4 million misdiagnosed patients suffer an injury, and as many as 80,000 die due to misdiagnosis.
► Armstrong Institute Center for Diagnostic Excellence at Johns Hopkins
Each year, in the United States alone, 7,000 to 9,000 people die due to a medication error. The cost of looking after patients with medication-associated errors exceeds $40 billion annually.
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