Chiropractic Is Failing With Utilization Despite Outcome Validation

Why does a healthcare profession with exceptionally high safety ratings and unparalleled clinical outcomes still struggle with low utilization rates worldwide? This eye-opening article confronts the frustrating paradox of chiropractic care, which sits at a mere 9% to 14% global utilization despite thousands of studies proving its effectiveness over opioids and surgery. The author breaks down the profound neurophysiological science behind the high-velocity, low-amplitude chiropractic spinal adjustment, demonstrating how it distinctly alters central nervous system function, amplifies brain impulses, and increases motor control far beyond what generic physical therapy mobilization can achieve. Armed with data showing massive reductions in opioid dependency and superior outcomes for chronic pain, the article issues a rallying cry to the profession. Practitioners must aggressively bridge the awareness gap, demanding early integration into mainstream hospital and insurer care paths to ensure chiropractic becomes a frontline solution, not just a secondary alternative.
Chiropractic Is Failing With Utilization Despite Outcome Validation