Increase in Chiropractic Patients
With Work-Related Injuries
The above headline comes from a Healthmall.com report of a
release from the July 21st 2000 Journal of the American Chiropractic
Association. In
this article it is reported that there is more evidence of chiropractic
effectiveness in returning injured workers back to work both quicker, and
more affordably than other forms of care. According to the report
one such study showed a consistent 2 to 1 advantage of chiropractic care
over medical care for injured workers. As far as expenses for such care,
another study showed that costs in cases managed by doctors of
chiropractic increased only 12% between 1986 and 1989, while treatment
costs in cases managed by medical doctors increased 71% during the same
period.
Historically, the medical community has been slow to
embrace the chiropractic approach for injured workers however, based on
new evidence the article reports that, "some doctors of
chiropractic are experiencing an increase in the number of patients with
work-related injuries who are being referred to them by medical
doctors."
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