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Baby Boomers Seek
Chiropractic In Large Numbers, and Pay for It
Themselves.
More people are visiting and paying for their care to go
to chiropractors. This from a May 16, 2000 WebMD article
reporting on a study published in the Journal of the
Geriatric Society. That study of more than 800 patients
showed that more than half of people over age 55 seek
chiropractic care for mild to moderate complaints,
without visiting their primary care provider.
The study conducted through 96 various chiropractic
offices in 32 states and two Canadian provinces
collected data on 805 eligible patients aged 55 years
and older during a 12-week study period.
"Many of these baby boomers recognize that the old
traditional model of health care that deals with trauma
and emergency-type care is no longer applicable to a
growing and aging population of chronic illness," said
Jerome McAndrews, D.C., a chiropractor and a
chiropractic spokesperson. "Sixty million people in the
U.S. have used chiropractic -- 27 million in 1999
alone."
The article listed the following as vital information
concerning people who go to chiropractors.
About half of people over age 55 see a chiropractor for
mild to moderate complaints, usually low back pain.
Patients with more severe complaints tend to seek both
traditional medical care and chiropractic care.
People who use chiropractic care are more likely to be
focused on wellness, eating habits, and healthy
lifestyles, and prefer not to take medications,
according to a new report. |
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