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...chiropractic work so well?
A three-year British study compared traditional approaches to back pain,
with chiropractic. Their published accounts in 1990 looked into the long
term effects of chiropractic care. They concluded that even after
several years, chiropractic was more effective than care provided by
medical clinics.
In 1987, West German researchers Gutmann and Frymann published their
study of 1250 five-day-old babies. They found 211 were suffering from
vomiting, hyperactivity, and sleeplessness.
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Examination of their cervical spines revealed 95% had muscle strain.
Using chiropractic techniques to reduce the tension "frequently
resulted in immediate quieting, cessation of crying, muscular relaxation
and sleepiness."
A study by the state of Florida in 1988 showed a 50% reduction in
worker's compensation costs and lost work time when chiropractic care
was used instead of traditional medical treatment.
Ask the 316 parents of a 1989 Danish study of infants with colic, if
chiropractic is scientific! Chiropractic care helped 84% of the cases.
The report concluded that "spinal manipulation of the vertebral
column in infants with infantile colic, constitutes an effective
treatment of the condition."
New Zealand government investigation into chiropractic care found it "remarkably safe".
In 1992, the RAND Corporation studied various types of low back
treatments and released their findings at the meeting of the Society of
Orthopedic Surgeons.
A University of Washington study revealed that as many as 50% of all
back surgeries are unnecessary or ineffective!
A 1972 Oregon Worker's Compensation study revealed that injured workers
who received chiropractic care recovered twice as fast as traditional
medical approaches.
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Study after study confirms the success of chiropractic for many types of
health complaints. Because chiropractic doctors help restore nervous
system function, watch for research findings in the areas of aging,
genetics, and immune system response.
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· REFERENCES ·
British Medical Journal, June 2, 1990, pp 1431-1437.
Gutmann, G., M.D., Manuelle Medizin. Springer-Verlag, 1987.
Wolk, S., An Analysis of Florida Workers' Compensation Medical Claims
for Back Related Injuries. Foundation for Chiropractic Education and
Research, Arlington, VA. 1988.
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. August 1989.
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