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The profile of older adults seeking chiropractic care: a secondary analysis.

Katie de LucaSheilah Hogg-JohnsonMartha FunabashiSilvano MiorSimon D French
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2021)
From 6781 chiropractor-adult patient encounters across two countries, one in seven adult chiropractic patients were > 65 years. Of these, nearly 60% presented with a back problem, with neck pain and lower limb problems the next most common presentation to chiropractors. Musculoskeletal conditions have a significant burden in terms of disability in older adults and are the most commonly treated conditions in chiropractic practice. Future research should explore the clinical course of back pain in older patients seeking chiropractic care and compare the provision of care to older adults across healthcare professions.
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