Facts
about chiropractic care and back and neck pain:
•
Recent research and reports have concluded that increased use
of
chiropractic care can reduce benefit costs and contribute to
improved
productivity. As well, patients treated by a chiropractor
for
back pain returned to work sooner and had reduced rates of
chronic
problems and hospitalization.
Canada
estimates that musculoskeletal disorders, including back
pain,
cost society $16.4 billion in combined direct (treatment and
rehabilitation)
and indirect (lost-productivity) costs.
•
According to Health Canada, back pain is the second most common
reason
for seeing a medical doctor.
•
Chiropractors are spinal care experts and the obvious practitioner
of
choice when it comes to the treatment of back pain, injury
and
related conditions. Close to one million Albertans consult a
chiropractor
each year.
•
Chiropractors receive the highest patient satisfaction ratings
for
the treatment of back and neck pain according to Consumer
Reports,
the Health Quality Council of Alberta, and a nation-wide
In
2009, Niteesh Choudry, M.D. PhD, Harvard Medical School
and
Arnold Milstein, M.D., MPH, conducted an
analysis
of the cost-effectiveness of chiropractic for neck and back pain.
The
authors concluded there is reasonable data to show that chiropractic
could
be effective and cost-efficient service for relief of pain and reduction
and
disability:
•
In the case of neck pain, chiropractic manipulation is less costly in
comparison
to physician care and exercise, and yields better outcomes.
•
In the case of back pain, chiropractic treatment is both less costly and
yields
improved outcomes in comparison to physical therapy.
Interesting statistics to consider:
•
Neck and Back Pain represented the fourth highest total health and
productivity
cost to employers.
•
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (BCBSMA) reported
substantial
savings, achieved ROI targets and fostered positive
relationships
with network partners as a result of chiropractic service
implementation.
and
non-prescription drug use, medical
visits,
costly and specialized diagnostic
procedures,
hospitalizations, and restricted
physical
activity. Back claims account for more than 25% of all lost-time
claims
reported to the WCB - Alberta.
Dr.
Sally Nikolaj, Former Director, Millard Rehabilitation Centre,
WCB
- Alberta stated, “Our evaluation of performance data confirms that
timely
application of evidence-based chiropractic care represents a very
good
investment with respect to return-to-work outcomes, stakeholder
satisfaction
and management of related costs.”
Ontario
statistics also show that patients receiving chiropractic treatment
return
to work in less the half the time than those treated with other
methods.
Acute Low Back Injuries: One Year
Evaluation, WSIB Ontario,
For more information on chiropractic or to book an appointment with Dr. Stephen Kelly or Dr. Joelle Johnson please call us at Family First Chiropractic and Wellness, 142 Erickson drive, Red Deer 403-347-3261.
www.family1stchiro.ca
For more information on chiropractic or to book an appointment with Dr. Stephen Kelly or Dr. Joelle Johnson please call us at Family First Chiropractic and Wellness, 142 Erickson drive, Red Deer 403-347-3261.
www.family1stchiro.ca
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