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THE UTAH STUDY
- fewer costs and days lost
This 1988 Utah workers' compensation board study found a
tenfold savings for mean compensation costs in back-related injuries treated
by chiropractors as compared with medical doctors ($68.38 vs. $668.39).
To ensure accurate and true results, only those back-related injuries with
the same diagnostic codes were compared between the two treatment groups.
Also, the medical treatments assessed were limited to nonsurgical medical
treatments only.
Cost per Case Comparison of Back Injury Claims of Chiropractic versus
medical Management for Conditions with Identical Diagnostic Codes. Jarvis
KB, et al. Journal of Occupational Medicine - 1991;33:847-52.
THE FLORIDA STUDY -
shorter disability, lower costs, and lower hospitalization rates
This large study - conducted by the State of Florida - examined 10,652
patients who sustained back-related injuries on the job. Their findings
revealed individuals who received chiropractic care compared with standard
medical care experienced had a (i) 51.3 percent shorter temporary total
disability duration (ii) lower treatment cost by 58.8 percent (iii) 20.3
percent hospitalization rate in the chiropractic care group vs. 52.2 percent
rate in the medical care group.
An Analysis of Florida Workers' Compensation Medical Claims for Back
Related Injuries. Wolk S. Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research,
Arlington, VA. - 1988.
THE CALIFORNIA STUDY
- chiropractic patients get back to work sooner
In this study, Richard Wolf, MD followed 500 individuals sent for chiropractic
treatments and 500 individuals sent to medical doctors for treatment.
Those who received chiropractic treatments returned to work in an average
of 15.6 days vs. 32 days in those who received treatments from medical
doctors.
Industrial Back Injury. Wolf CR. International Review of Chiropractic
- 1974;26:6-7.
THE OREGON STUDY - chiropractic gets individuals back to work, and fast!
This Oregon study found that individuals with workers' compensation claims
returned to work significantly faster under chiropractic care compared
with medical care. In fact, under chiropractic care 82% were able to return
to work after one week compared with only 41% in those who received medical
care.
A Study of Time Loss Back Claims. Portland, OR. Workers' Compensation
Board, State of Oregon, March 1971.
THE AUSTRALIAN STUDY
In this Australian study, 1,996 workers' compensation cases were evaluated
in patients who experienced work-related mechanical low back pain. It
was found that those individuals who received chiropractic care for their
back pain returned to work 4 times faster (6.26 days vs. 25.56 days) and
had treatment that cost 4 times less ($392 vs. $1,569) than those who
received treatments from medical doctors. Also, in those patients who
received chiropractic care there was a significantly lower incidence of
progression to a chronic low back pain status.
Mechanical Low-Back Pain: A Comparison of Medical and Chiropractic Management
Within the Victorian Work Care Scheme. Ebrall, PS. Chiropractic Journal
of Australia - 1992;22:47-53.
THE MANGA REPORT -
back to work... and fast!
According to this Canadian government commissioned study, "...injured
workers ... diagnosed with low-back pain returned to work much sooner
when treated by chiropractors than by physicians."
The Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of Chiropractic Management of
Low-Back Pain (The Manga Report). Pran Manga and Associates (1993) - University
of Ottawa, Canada.
NOTICE!
Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a felony
subject to up to five years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 or double
the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment
and fine.

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