Chiropractic: origins, controversies, and contributions. Kaptchuk, T. J. & Eisenberg, D. M. Archives of Internal Medicine, 158(20):2215–2224, November, 1998.
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Chiropractic is an important component of the US health care system and the largest alternative medical profession. In this overview of chiropractic, we examine its history, theory, and development; its scientific evidence; and its approach to the art of medicine. Chiropractic's position in society is contradictory, and we reveal a complex dynamic of conflict and diversity. Internally, chiropractic has a dramatic legacy of strife and factionalism. Externally, it has defended itself from vigorous opposition by conventional medicine. Despite such tensions, chiropractors have maintained a unified profession with an uninterrupted commitment to clinical care. While the core chiropractic belief that the correction of spinal abnormality is a critical health care intervention is open to debate, chiropractic's most important contribution may have to do with the patient-physician relationship.
@article{kaptchuk_chiropractic_1998,
	title = {Chiropractic: origins, controversies, and contributions},
	volume = {158},
	issn = {0003-9926},
	shorttitle = {Chiropractic},
	doi = {10.1001/archinte.158.20.2215},
	abstract = {Chiropractic is an important component of the US health care system and the largest alternative medical profession. In this overview of chiropractic, we examine its history, theory, and development; its scientific evidence; and its approach to the art of medicine. Chiropractic's position in society is contradictory, and we reveal a complex dynamic of conflict and diversity. Internally, chiropractic has a dramatic legacy of strife and factionalism. Externally, it has defended itself from vigorous opposition by conventional medicine. Despite such tensions, chiropractors have maintained a unified profession with an uninterrupted commitment to clinical care. While the core chiropractic belief that the correction of spinal abnormality is a critical health care intervention is open to debate, chiropractic's most important contribution may have to do with the patient-physician relationship.},
	language = {eng},
	number = {20},
	journal = {Archives of Internal Medicine},
	author = {Kaptchuk, T. J. and Eisenberg, D. M.},
	month = nov,
	year = {1998},
	pmid = {9818801},
	keywords = {Chiropractic, Humans, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, United States},
	pages = {2215--2224},
}

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