A recent Veteran's Administration study published in the Pain Medicine Journal found that veterans who received chiropractic treatment had a significantly lower usage of opiates after their chiropractic visits compared to non-chiropractic patients.
Opioids can sometimes be beneficial, but in some cases other treatments can be more appropriate. Do you think it would be beneficial to get veterans better access to chiropractic and other non drug treatments?
VA Study Finds Chiropractic Linked to Lower Opiate Usage
Monday, August 12, 2019
VA Study Finds Chiropractic Linked to Lower Opiate Usage
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