Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 26924
  Title Is chiropractic care for children being sabotaged by its own research elite? [editorial]
URL https://jccponline.com/miller20-01.html
Journal J Clin Chiropr Pediatr. 2021 Jul;20(1):1728-1730
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Excerpt: Children are a significant part of many chiropractor’s practices. There is even a scientific journal dedicated to their practice. According to the International research, 94% of chiropractors treat children who comprise from 5-32% of their practice. There were 103,469 chiropractors in the world in 2017. If the average chiropractor treats 110 patients per week, then 6-35 patients per week x 50 weeks of the year, the extrapolated number of children patients range from 30 million to 170 million/year world-wide, not insignificant numbers. In large outcome studies, parents report excellent clinical outcomes, and high rates of parent satisfaction. There is even some modest evidence of cost-effectiveness.

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