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  1. Status and Recognition of Chiropractic Care
  2. The Effectiveness of Chiropractic Care
  3. The Cost Effectiveness of Chiropractic Care
  4. Patient Satisfaction with Chiropractic Care
  5. Qualifications for Practicing Chiropractic
  6. Chiropractic Training
  7. Chiropractic Licensing

1. Status and Recognition of Chiropractic Care

  • The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine published a study that stated that the number of visits to non-medical health care providers in 1990 totaled 425 million, 9.5% more than the total number of visits to all family physicians. A follow-up study conducted in 1997 found the total number of visits to non-medical health care providers jumped to 629 million. Chiropractic was the most-used treatment.
  • Consumer preferences are also reflected in health care coverage. As of 1999, 65% of HMOs cover chiropractic care. When these HMOs were surveyed concerning their policies toward "alternative health care, " 43% stated that they DO NOT view chiropractic as "alternative therapy," but as a type of mainstream health care.
  • Dr. Paul Shekelle, a medical doctor and member of the nonprofit RAND research organization states that chiropractic should be though of as an equivalent form of health care instead of an alternative therapy or other type of health care.

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PROGRESSIVE HEALTH & WELLNESS BLOG:

A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF ACUPUNCTURE : Acupuncture works by stimulating the release of endorphins to decrease pain, and speed healing. Traditional Chinese Medicine uses the theory of energy, or “qi”, pronounced “chee”, to explain how acupuncture works. Qi flows through the body via channels called meridians. If the qi flow is altered, the resulting deficiency, excess, or stagnation of qi causes bodily malfunction, illness, and inability to properly heal. Acupuncture, in which needles are inserted into specific points along these meridians, restores the proper qi flow, thereby returning the body to a state of improved health and decreased pain.

For more information, contact Dr. Richard Ezgur,
Progressive Chiropractic Rehabilitation & Wellness Center,
2835 N Sheffield Ave, #411, Chicago, IL 60657, 773-525-9355,
dre@progressivechiropractic.com,
www.progressivechiropractic.com

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