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Asthma Study on Benefits of
Chiropractic
Asthma has become a large health concern for children in
recent years. Over the past 20 years the incidence of
asthma has doubled. The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) estimated that in 1998, approximately
17,299,000 people in the United States, or 6.4% of the
population, with cases among very young children up
160%. As reported in the June 16, 1999 issue of JAMA,
the CDC also noted that between 1980 and 1994, the
number of people self-reporting asthma grew 75%.
In a study conducted in 1996 by the Michigan
Chiropractic Council (MCC), a panel of doctors performed
an out-come assessment study to test the qualitative and
quantitative effectiveness of chiropractic care on
children with asthma. The high demand of parents seeking
alternative care for pediatric asthma was shown by the
overwhelming interest in the study. More than 500
parents called the MCC seeking to get their child
involved in the chiropractic study.
The study, which took place during May and June of 1996,
examined the chiropractic effectiveness in correcting
the cause of asthma in patients from birth to age 17.
The average age of the participant was 10 years. "After
30 days of chiropractic health care, patients averaged
only one attack, whereas prior to the study they were
experiencing more than four attacks," said MCC Dr. Bob
Graham, who directed the study. "Medications, which can
be costly, were decreased by nearly 70 percent. Finally,
patient satisfaction was rated 8.5 on a scale of 10."
More than 70 chiropractors from 62 cities in Michigan
studied more than 80 children suffering from asthma
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