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The clinical utility of routine spinal radiographs by chiropractors: a rapid review of the literature.

Melissa CorsoCarol CancelliereSilvano MiorVarsha KumarAli SmithPierre Côté
Published in: Chiropractic & manual therapies (2020)
We found no evidence that the use of routine or repeat radiographs to assess the function or structure of the spine, in the absence of red flags, improves clinical outcomes and benefits patients. Given the inherent risks of ionizing radiation, we recommend that chiropractors do not use radiographs for the routine and repeat evaluation of the structure and function of the spine.
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