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Chiropractic Patients
Improve with Non-Spinal Problems, International Study
Shows
An international study was done involving hundreds of
chiropractors and thousands of patients from around the
world. The study was published in the June 2005 issue of
the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological
Therapeutics. In the study, doctors and patients from
Canada, United States, Mexico, Hong-Kong, Japan,
Australia, and South Africa participated. Although the
majority of these patients sought chiropractic care for
a musculoskeletal, pain type problem, the study was
focused in on other problems these patients may have
been experiencing.
In this study it was noted that a percentage of patients
reported that they were experiencing additional
non-musculoskeletal health problems that were not their
primary reason for seeking chiropractic care. After a
period of care the patients were questioned as to any
changes in their additional problems.
The results showed that many of the patients showed
improvement in the problems that they did not seek care
for. The variety of non-musculoskeletal problems that
these patients were experiencing varied greatly, and the
attention that these patients gave to these problems
varied as many reported that their response for these
problems was "not relevant", showing that they were
focused on the problem that brought them to the
chiropractor.
Depending on the type of problem that the patients were
experiencing, the results showed that between 9% to 56%
reported some degree of improvement with the health
problems that these patients did not go to the
chiropractor for. These were problems that the patients
would probably not have expected any results with. Also
interesting was the fact that the study showed only an
extremely small number of the patients reported that
their other problems continued to get worse during the
chiropractic care.
The results did not vary significantly from one country
to another. Several respondents noted that they were
able to reduce their medications for their
non-musculoskeletal problems after the chiropractic
care. In the conclusion, the researchers noted that the
findings were similar to those of a study done
previously in Sweden. They suggested that additional
research focusing on the types of problems that patients
do not traditionally seek chiropractic care for, but see
to show positive results would be helpful. |
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