CHIROPRATIC
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Myth:
Chiropractic Care Is Expensive
Answer: Research clearly disproves this
myth. Chiropractic care has been consistently shown to
be cost effective in a number of government and workers'
compensation board studies.
According to The Manga Report, a 1993 Canadian government commissioned study:
" There would be highly significant cost savings if more management of low-back
pain was transferred from physicians to chiropractors... Users of chiropractic
care have substantially lower health care costs, especially inpatient costs,
than those who use medical care only."
According to an economic analysis conducted in Richmond, Virginia,
" By every test of cost and effectiveness, the general weight of evidence
shows chiropractic to provide important therapeutic benefits, at economical costs.
Additionally, these benefits are achieved with apparently minimal, even negligible,
impacts on the costs of health insurance."
When the State of Florida's Workers' Compensation Board conducted research
in 1988 on treatment costs associated with injured workers who received care
from either chiropractic doctors or medical doctors, they found chiropractic
treatment costs were 58.8 percent of the treatments costs rendered by medical
doctors ($558 vs. $1,100 per case)
Myth: You'll Have To Continue Chiropractic Care For
The Rest Of Your Life
Answer: Most doctors of chiropractic promote
a preventative type of lifestyle which has been construed
by adversaries to mean that chiropractic care requires
a lifetime of commitment. Actually, recommending that patients
return for periodic spinal care is no different that what
dentists recommend to their patients in order to prevent
cavities and gum disease.
Just as it would be ludicrous to believe that visiting a dentist once per lifetime
would ensure permanently healthy teeth and gums it's equally as silly to think
that visiting a chiropractor a few times will ensure a lifelong healthy spine.
Our spinal tissues undergo daily bombardment of stresses originating from bad
postural habits, sub-optimal work environments, psychological stress, and hectic
lifestyles just to name a few.
For these reasons, after the resolution of acute problems patients are given
the option to receive periodic spinal check-ups which acts to minimize the
likelihood of future recurrences or development of new problems. The preventative
approach in health care has been gaining much recognition as of late and there
has been a large push in the medical community and health insurance industry
to incorporate preventative programs into mainstream medicine.
It's really that simple. Periodic care to prevent future problems - safe, natural,
convenient care now to avoid nasty and complex problems later.
Myth:
Chiropractors Only Treat Back Pain
Answer: Chiropractors provide effective treatment for all types of
soft tissue disorders and not just back and neck ailments. This includes conditions
of the joints of the extremities like the ankle, knee and shoulder.
What you may not be aware of is chiropractic's success in treating a number
of non-soft tissue conditions like ulcers, migraine headaches, and ear infections
in children. While we cannot claim to cure these conditions, we believe that
many of these problems can be aggravated and some times caused by disruptions
in the nervous system as a result of spinal abnormalities. By correcting these
spinal abnormalities like the vertebral subluxation, chiropractic has helped
thousands of individuals overcome these conditions and regain control of their
lives.
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