Dr. Drew Anderson,D.C.
Dr. Eric Ribenboim, D.C.
Chiropractic Care and Techniques
Chiropractic Care
A chiropractor is a licensed healthcare professional who focuses on your body's capability to heal itself.
Chiropractic is a healthcare profession that cares for your neuromusculoskeletal system—the bones, nerves, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. A chiropractor helps manage back and neck pain through the use of spinal adjustments to maintain good alignment.
Chiropractic is focused on the body's ability to self-heal and includes other treatments like nutrition and exercise.
By improving the neuromusculoskeletal system's ability to perform, chiropractors believe the benefits of spinal adjustment and realigning joints improve the functioning of other systems throughout the body.
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Chiropractic Statistics
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*It is estimated that chiropractors treat more than 35 million Americans (adults and children) annually
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*In 2017, the American College of Physicians released an update to its low back pain treatment guideline that recommends first using non-drug treatments, such as spinal manipulation (a centerpiece of chiropractic care), for acute and chronic low back pain.
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*A systematic review/meta-analysis published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2017 supports the use of spinal manipulative therapy as a first-line treatment for acute low back pain
*In a consumer survey, chiropractic outperformed all other back pain treatments, including prescription medication, deep-tissue massage, yoga, Pilates, and over-the-counter medication therapies.
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*Chiropractors are the highest-rated healthcare practitioner for low-back pain treatments above physical therapists (PTs), specialist physician/MD (i.e., neurosurgeons, neurologists, orthopedic surgeons), and primary care physician/MD (i.e., family or internal medicine)
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Source: American Chiropractic Association