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Chiropractic is the fastest-growing and
second-largest primary healthcare profession.
There are
approximately 60,000 doctors of chiropractic (DCs)
in active practice in the United States
spreading from rural areas to inner cities. More
than 10,000 students are currently enrolled in
chiropractic educational programs accredited by
a federally-recognized body (CCE).
Chiropractic
services are in high demand.
Tens of millions of
Americans routinely opt for chiropractic services and this
number is rapidly growing. In 1993, more than 30 million
consumers made chiropractic a regular part of their
healthcare program.
Doctors of
Chiropractic receive extensive, demanding professional
education on par with medical doctors (MDs) and osteopaths (DOs).
To receive the doctor of
chiropractic degree, candidates must complete extensive
undergraduate prerequisites and four years of graduate-level
instruction and internship at an accredited chiropractic
institution. Comprehensive knowledge of all systems of the
body and diagnostic procedures enable the DC to thoroughly
evaluate a patient, address disorders relating to the spine
and determine the need for referral to another healthcare
provider.
Doctors of
Chiropractic are primary healthcare providers.
According to the Center for
Studies in Health Policy, "The DC can provide all three
levels of primary care interventions and therefore is a
primary care provider, as are MDs and DOs. The doctor of
chiropractic is a gatekeeper to the healthcare system and an
independent practitioner who provides primary care services.
The DC's office is a direct access portal of entry to the
full scope of service."
Doctors of
Chiropractic are licensed in all 50 states.
DCs have been licensed and
recognized for many decades in all states, the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Chiropractic is
recognized by governmental healthcare programs.
Chiropractic is included in
Medicare, Medicaid, Federal Employees Health Care Benefits
Programs, Federal Workers' Compensation and all state
workers' compensation programs. Chiropractic students are
qualified to receive federal student loan assistance and DCs
are authorized to be commissioned as healthcare officers in
the U.S. Armed Forces.
Doctors of
chiropractic provide effective, low-cost healthcare for a
wide range of conditions.
Studies conducted according
to the highest scientific standards and published by
organizations not affiliated in any way with chiropractic
institutions or associations continue to show the clinical
appropriateness and effectiveness of chiropractic care. One
of the most recent, funded by the Ontario Ministry of
Health, stated emphatically that:
"On the evidence, particularly the most scientifically valid
clinical studies, spinal manipulation applied by
chiropractors is shown to be more effective than alternative
treatments for low back pain...There would be highly
significant cost savings if more management of low back pain
was transferred from physicians to chiropractors."
The doctor of
chiropractic is an effective source of preventative and
wellness care.
The anatomical focus of the
DC on the human spine has created the perception of the DC
as just a "back doctor." Although this perception is not
entirely incorrect, it is very much incomplete. Doctors of
chiropractic are a highly appropriate resource in matters of
work-place safety, stress management, injury prevention,
postural correction and nutritional counseling.
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