Literature DB >> 9818801

Chiropractic: origins, controversies, and contributions.

T J Kaptchuk1, D M Eisenberg.   

Abstract

Chiropractic is an important component of the US health care system and the largest alternative medical profession. In this overview of chiropractic, we examine its history, theory, and development; its scientific evidence; and its approach to the art of medicine. Chiropractic's position in society is contradictory, and we reveal a complex dynamic of conflict and diversity. Internally, chiropractic has a dramatic legacy of strife and factionalism. Externally, it has defended itself from vigorous opposition by conventional medicine. Despite such tensions, chiropractors have maintained a unified profession with an uninterrupted commitment to clinical care. While the core chiropractic belief that the correction of spinal abnormality is a critical health care intervention is open to debate, chiropractic's most important contribution may have to do with the patient-physician relationship.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9818801     DOI: 10.1001/archinte.158.20.2215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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9.  The factors and motivations behind United Kingdom chiropractic professional association membership: a survey of the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic Alumni.

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