Risk Or No Risk - The Truth About Chiropractics

Most people these days go to chiropractors first before seeing their doctors and the reasons are obvious. Chiropractics offers practical solutions to common ailments, especially those related to neck and back pains. Of course, medical doctors will be the ultimate authority when it comes to health treatments but some people have been very comfortable with chiropractic procedures because they are quick and relaxing.

Yet even with some medical professionals actually referring their patients to chiropractors, some people remain skeptical as to the safety of this method of healing. There are those who claim that it causes strokes because of the manipulation of the neck and spinal area, a routine chiropractic procedure. However, the link has not been fully substantiated by research and those who truly understand chiropractics know that people who tend to experience strokes usually experience neck and back pains as initial signs. Hence, there is a percentage, although small, of people going into chiropractic treatment and having strokes.

Furthermore, the facts point to the conclusion that chiropractic-related injuries occur relatively less frequently than those related to medical procedures. Because of this, chiropractors pay 10-50% less malpractice rates than doctors. The number of patients getting ill from back and neck manipulation is also barely.30% of those attributed to over-the-counter painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs. And in a span of 65 years, only 19 chiropractics-related ailments have been reported. If anything, the numbers point only to the favor of chiropractic treatment being safe and healthy. Of course, patients with sensitive conditions shouldn't undergo any chiropractic procedure unless cleared by their doctors while those who have common back and neck aches should be safe.

When it comes to effectiveness, there is no doubt what manipulation can do to relieve acute or chronic back and neck pains. Binding spinal joints can be such a hassle and loosening them with chiropractic procedures is, indeed, the answer. In fact, what chiropractors do is very similar to to what physical therapists, osteopaths and orthopedists perform on their patients. In the US alone, studies show chiropractors do 94 % of such procedures which means it is a widely accepted alternative to the medical approach. Missouri, for example, has many practitioners, from St Louis chiropractors to those in Chesterfield, Maryland Heights, Creve Coeur and in many other locations. This only adds proof to the thousands of studies that have indicated higher patient satisfaction obtained from chiropractics than any other method of treatment.

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