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1       Alternative medical therapies, such as chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy, and herbal remedi
2                       Common topics included chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy, herbal therapies,
3 of the literature and a nine-member panel of chiropractic and medical specialists.
4 l/dietary supplements, acupuncture, massage, chiropractic, and homeopathy.
5 cal establishment has not yet fully accepted chiropractic as a mainstream form of care.
6            Much of the positive evolution of chiropractic can be ascribed to a quarter century-long r
7              Of the 1310 patients who sought chiropractic care for low back pain, 1088 (83%) had spin
8                                    Of these, chiropractic care is one of the most common nontradition
9 , however, patients were more satisfied with chiropractic care than with care provided by primary car
10 ave been raised about the appropriate use of chiropractic care, but systematic data are lacking.
11 surance about the appropriate application of chiropractic care.
12  increase the number of persons referred for chiropractic care.
13 Of these, 68 (74%) had documented medical or chiropractic evaluation of scoliosis.
14 rview, we briefly examine the development of chiropractic from humble and contentious beginnings to i
15 er adjustment for base-line differences, the chiropractic group had less severe symptoms than the boo
16 for the physical-therapy group, $429 for the chiropractic group, and $153 for the booklet group.
17 differences between the physical-therapy and chiropractic groups and no significant differences among
18 f all the so-called alternative professions, chiropractic has made the largest inroads into private a
19                                              Chiropractic has taken on many of the attributes of an e
20                                              Chiropractic is a large and well-established health care
21 ctive to men (OR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.1-3.5); and chiropractic is an effective treatment for breast cancer
22                 The public increasingly uses chiropractic largely for spinal pain syndromes and appea
23     The next decade should determine whether chiropractic maintains the trappings of an alternative h
24                                              Chiropractic management appears to be as cost-effective
25  the McKenzie method of physical therapy and chiropractic manipulation had similar effects and costs,
26                          Physical therapy or chiropractic manipulation was provided for one month (th
27  to the McKenzie method of physical therapy, chiropractic manipulation, or a minimal intervention (pr
28                                A majority of chiropractic manipulations are performed for inappropria
29 , physical therapy, physiotherapy, yoga, and chiropractic may become the first line of treatment opti
30                      Retrospective review of chiropractic office records against preset criteria for
31 nese Medicine (TCM ), Ayurveda, naturopathy, chiropractic, osteopathy, massage, yoga, relaxation ther
32 ury-long research effort focused on the core chiropractic procedure of spinal manipulation.
33 , but recent expansion in federal support of chiropractic research bodes well for further scientific
34  used treatments were massage therapy (57%), chiropractic services (20.7%), and nonprescribed alterna
35 s for 12 complementary medical services (eg, chiropractic services and herbal remedies).
36                            The proportion of chiropractic spinal manipulation judged to be congruent
37 The number of inappropriate decisions to use chiropractic spinal manipulation should be decreased.
38                                              Chiropractic theory is still controversial, but recent e
39 es (physician visits, emergency room visits, chiropractic visits, physical therapist visits, and nigh

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