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Chiropractors Memphis TN

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Traylor Chiropractic Clinic
(870) 200-9942
500 Missouri St.
West Memphis, AR
Hurst James Bs DC
(901) 327-1551
3445 Poplar Avenue Suite 18
Memphis, TN
Todd Leila G LPC
(901) 458-6291
3978 Central Avenue
Memphis, TN
Hurst Rick DC
(901) 327-1551
3445 Poplar Avenue Suite 18
Memphis, TN
Dr. Jackson
204 North Evergreen Street
Memphis, TN
Back on Track Chiropractic
(662) 872-0902
5036 Goodman Rd
Olive Branch, MS
Poplar Chiropractic
(901) 454-1234
3340 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN
Crossroads Chiropractic
(901) 327-1551
3445 Poplar Avenue Suite 18
Memphis, TN
Leu David DC
(901) 726-4523
204 North Evergreen Street
Memphis, TN
Nelson, Dr. Howard E., Ph.D., LCPT, LPC-MSHP, CMSW
(901) 458-7448
2600 Poplar Street Suite 516
Memphis, TN
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Chiropractors As Pain Treatment Providers

Chiropractors As Pain Treatment Providers

The profession received a big boost in 1980 when the AMA code of ethics was changed to say that it was ethical for physicians to cooperate with chiropractors.  This resulted in more referrals by MDs and increased utilization by consumers.  Then in 1992, a major study was released by the Rand Corp., which was also positive for the field.  It’s findings were picked up by the national media and newswires, and drew a lot of attention.  Among other things, this study concluded that spinal manipulation was appropriate for certain types of low back pain.

In December 1994, the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) held a press conference and released new federal low back pain guidelines which recommended spinal manipulation and discouraged surgery.  For chiropractors, the most important finding of the multidisciplinary panel was that “manipulation can be helpful for patients with acute low back problems without radiculopathy when used within the first month of symptoms.”

In 2000, there were 81,011 active chiropractic licenses in the United States, according to the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were approximately 50,000 doctors of chiropractic practicing in the United States in 2000. The BLS estimates that 62,000 such professionals will be practicing in 2010, an increase of 24%.

Acute is defined as back pain or discomfort lasting a few days to several weeks.  An episode lasting longer than three months is no longer acute, but chronic.  Thus, although pain clinics and chiropractors do compete to some degree, it should be noted that pain clinics or programs are generally not focused on treating people with acute pain problems.

According to a ACA survey, the vast majority of 94% of patients that are seen are treated for neuromusculoskeletal conditions. The breakdown of conditions treated is:

            low back pain                                    38 %

            neck pain                                          28

            headache                                     &n...

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