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Chiropractic is Top Choice
for Drug-Free Help with Pain
In a report from the Feb. 21, 2002 PRNewswire comes a
story of a national telephone survey conducted by Media
General Research in December 2001, in which it was
revealed that consumers rely most on chiropractic as the
number one natural, non-drug choice for most pains and
injuries. The survey found for example, that 42 percent
of consumers have experienced back pain during the past
year. The number one natural choice was chiropractic
care. The study also found that of those patients who
saw a chiropractor, 91 percent rated their care as
"very" or "somewhat" effective.
The study also showed that while sixty percent of
consumers said they would go to an MD if they
experienced an injury causing pain to their back or
neck, about 23 percent said they would go to a
chiropractor. This number was more than physical
therapists at 7 percent, massage therapists at 4
percent, and acupuncturists at only 1 percent.
While it is a common public belief to associate
chiropractic with back and neck pain, the survey also
showed another area that is becoming more recognized by
the general public when it comes to choosing
chiropractic care and that area is the care of
headaches. Although using drugs is still the most
commonly used treatment for those who had experienced
headaches in the past year, the second most popular
choice of care for headache sufferers was chiropractic
care.
The report also noted that in 1998, the Journal of the
American Medical Association reported that chiropractic
was the most frequently used drug-free treatment.
Additionally the report mentioned that Chiropractic has
been practiced in the United States for more than 100
years, and more than 3 million people visit one of the
60,000 chiropractors in the country every year. |
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