Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Chiropractic Patients Use Medical Services Less

 
The June 1996 issue of
older patients who use chiropractic health care services end up
using less medical services such as hospitals, nursing homes and
prescription drugs.
In a study of geriatrics by the Rand Corporation it was found that
96% of the population studied who use chiropractic had not used
nursing home services in the three years before the study. 81% of
those who had not received chiropractic care didn’t need the use of
a nursing home, a 15% less nursing home usage by the chiropractic
patients.
In hospital use, chiropractic patients fared even better. 74% of the
people under chiropractic care did not need the use of a hospital in
the three years prior to the study versus 53% of the study group not
under chiropractic care; a 21% difference.
87% of those patients under chiropractic care perceived themselves
to be in good to excellent health. Only 68% of those not under
chiropractic care thought their health good to excellent. Put simply,
chiropractic works.
Topics in Clinical Chiropractic reports that

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