4 new studies highlight advances in collaborative care model for spinal disorders

Written by Sherry McAllister, DC | October 12, 2018

Four new studies indicate that the U.S. healthcare system is progressing toward a patient-centered, comprehensive and collaborative care model.

This care model incorporates chiropractic care as a drug-free approach to managing spinal disorders and general health concerns.

The studies also reflect the continued shift in the healthcare industry toward conservative, non-invasive pain management. As such, a growing number of physicians and medical organizations are recognizing how highly trained and skilled doctors of chiropractic (DC) play an important role in integrated care teams, specifically as it relates to the non-opioid management of back, neck and headache pain.

Those four recent studies are:

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