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Chiropractic Future Strategic Plan announces new leadership

Chiropractic Economics

7, the Chiropractic Future Strategic Plan Leadership Committee announced its elected leaders for 2025, ushering in a new chapter of collaboration and innovation within the chiropractic profession. In August 2020, that visionary idea became The Chiropractic Future Visioning and Strategic Planning Project.

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Chronic Pain in the US: A call to action for DCs

Chiropractic Economics

As doctors of chiropractic, we dont just see numbers in reports like this. According to a recent report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 24% of adults experienced chronic pain in 2023, a significant increase from 2019. Nearly a quarter of US adults are living with chronic pain. We see faces.

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Time to start thinking big: The 27th Annual Salary and Expense Survey

Chiropractic Economics

This disparity isn’t unique to doctors of chiropractic; female medical doctors’ salaries have been trailing men’s by about $70,000 for several years, and this year, according to Medical Economics , the gap rose to more than $85,000. Again this year, women’s compensation lags behind that of men by around $20,000.

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Headache Got You Down? Try Chiropractic

Springs Chiropractic

To Your Health February, 2019 (Vol. Too many people take over-the-counter pain-relief medication for their headaches, and too few make an appointment to a doctor of chiropractic. Too many people take over-the-counter pain-relief medication for their headaches, and too few make an appointment to a doctor of chiropractic.

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Chiropractic Defense Council fights to overturn Australian ban on spinal manipulation for babies

Chiropractic Economics

Six months after the Chiropractic Board of Australia removed its self-imposed ban on spinal manipulation in children age two and under, the outcry from government officials forced the ban’s reinstatement. While chiropractors in Australia are still permitted to treat babies, they are banned solely from spinal manipulation.