This peer-reviewed editorial on chiropractic care for back pain looks at how chiropractors fit into mainstream back pain management, highlighting conservative, hands-on care, patient demand, and potential cost-effectiveness in everyday practice.
This community-based RAND study explores the use of chiropractic services, showing how often adults turn to DCs, for which problems, and how chiropractic fits into everyday care.
When Oregon Medicaid expanded coverage for complementary and alternative therapies, including chiropractic care, use of hands-on back pain care rose. This observational study shows how coverage decisions can open doors for patients and support the chiropractic profession.
This observational study of opioid-naive patients with newly diagnosed neck pain highlights how early care decisions shape resource use and medication exposure, and why chiropractic care for neck pain is such a important conservative option at this stage.
This peer-reviewed introduction to nociplastic pain explains how chiropractic care for nociplastic pain fits a nervous-system focused model and offers hope for people living with chronic, widespread pain.
This observational study of U.S. children with pain shows how often families turn to chiropractic care for pediatric pain as a trusted, conservative CAM choice.
These two peer-reviewed case reports show how carefully adapted chiropractic for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome helped patients move with more comfort, stability, and confidence.
A mainstream internal medicine editorial reviews new health plan data on chiropractic care for back pain, highlighting lower costs, less imaging and surgery, and a bigger role for conservative spine care.
Chiropractic Leader Dr. Kevin J. Morgan, DC, a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, provides full-spine, hands-on care for active patients. LACC ’96.