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Family Wellness Care
Lifelong Health and Wellness

Doctors of chiropractic are recognized as capable, efficient
providers of health care services, particularly for their
emphasis on preventing illness and promoting health and
wellness.
A recent two-part study sought to specify the role and use of
maintenance care (MC) within the chiropractic profession. Part I
focused specifically on chiropractors' attitudes toward MC and
the preferred types of MC provided in U.S. chiropractic offices;
part II addressed the frequency of MC use by the elderly.
Results from part I:
€ Chiropractors agree that the
primary functions of maintenance care are to optimize health,
prevent conditions from developing, reduce/relieve conditions,
and minimize the recurrence of such conditions.
€ They also agree that MC should
combine exercise, chiropractic adjustments/manipulation, and
dietary and lifestyle changes.
€ While MC is recommended to
nearly 80% of chiropractic patients, only 34% actually receive
such care.
Results from part II:
€ Elderly patients make an
average of 17 visits per year for chiropractic MC.
€ These patients report making
only half the annual number of visits to medical doctors
compared with the national average.
€ Stretching exercises, aerobic exercises, dietary advice and
other prevention strategies are also recommended for this age
group.

Reference:
Rupert RL. A survey of practice
patterns and the health promotion and prevention attitudes of
U.S. chiropractors. Maintenance care,
part I.
Also: Rupert RL, Manello D, Sandefur R. Maintenance care: health
promotion services administered to U.S. chiropractic patients
aged 65 and older: part II.
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, Jan.
2000: Vol. 23, No. 1, pp1-9 and 10-19.
Source: www.chiroweb.com
Used with permission

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