Meta-analysis shows chiropractic saves money by preventing downstream medical services.

Todd Lloyd
March 13, 2025

March 13, 2025

Clinical Compass systematic review voted top published article of 2024 by Chiropractic and Manual Therapies

This review by Farabaugh et al. compared the costs of chiropractic versus medical care for the management of spine-related musculoskeletal pain in U.S. adults. The team identified 44 high/acceptable-quality studies and found that care provided by chiropractors consistently resulted in fewer downstream services related to opioid prescriptions, surgeries, imaging, ER use, and hospitalizations. Patients initiating care with chiropractors experienced substantially lower overall healthcare costs. Further research using higher-level study designs is recommended to corroborate these findings.

These findings prompt a reconsideration of healthcare policies and benefit designs. Given the growing recognition of chiropractic care's role in the medical landscape, it is increasingly evident that chiropractors integrated into healthcare teams could yield substantial financial savings for patients and systems. To align with the evolving trends in healthcare, it may be advantageous for U.S. healthcare organizations, third party payers, and governmental agencies to explore avenues for reducing barriers to accessing chiropractic services. By embracing this shift, we can enhance patient outcomes while optimizing healthcare expenditure for management of musculoskeletal pain.

Clinical Compass is a chiropractic clinical and research collaborative that generates best practices research through consensus-based models. In addition, Clinical Compass maintains regularly updated evidence centers for 17 different clinical topics such as dry needling, opioids, and cost-effectiveness. To support the work Clinical Compass, please go here: Donate - The Clinical Compass

Citation:
Farabaugh R, Hawk C, Taylor D, Daniels C, Noll C, Schneider M, McGowan J, Whalen W, Wilcox R, Sarnat R, Suiter L, Whedon J. Cost of chiropractic versus medical management of adults with spine-related musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review. Chiropr Man Therap. 2024 Mar 6;32(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s12998-024-00533-4. PMID: 38448998; PMCID: PMC10918856.
https://chiromt.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12998-024-00533-4

Todd Lloyd
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