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Eight US Air Force Bases Add
Chiropractic Services to Medical Facilities
The above headline appeared in the US Air Force Print
News of November 15, 2002. What this means is that eight
Air Force medical treatment facilities have added
chiropractic care to their list of services. As time
goes on more facilities will also offer chiropractic
care to the military personnel who before this move have
had to go off base for chiropractic care and pay for it
themselves.
Chiropractic care became available to the Air Force in
1995, after the US Congress directed the Department of
Defense to test the feasibility of providing that
service at its facilities. The findings were so positive
that they directly resulted in Congress making
chiropractic a permanent benefit for active duty
military members.
Director of the Air Force chiropractic program, Lt. Col.
(Dr.) Robert Manaker, said, "A similar thing is
happening across the Army and the Navy. This is a
tri-service program." Manaker said. "Chiropractic helps
by essentially realigning joints to their normal
alignment", He continued, "A misalignment in your spine
can cause the muscles around it to begin to have pain,
to spasm or to cramp up. What chiropractors find is that
if you realign those vertebrae, that can help decrease
your pain."
Currently, the eight Air Force medical treatment
facilities that offer chiropractic services to active
duty members include facilities at Lackland AFB, Texas;
Offutt AFB, Neb.; Travis AFB, Calif.; Scott AFB, Ill.,
Keesler AFB, Miss.; Andrews AFB, Md.; Langley AFB, Va.;
and the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. The Air Force is
working to increase the number of facilities offering
the service, Manaker said. "We wanted to get this
benefit out to the most active-duty members that we
could," he said. "We are looking at places where there
are multiple bases or where there are the greatest
number of active-duty members, and putting chiropractors
there first." |
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