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Workers' Compensation studiesIn 1998, a study of 10,652 Florida workers' compensation cases was
conducted by Steve Wolk. He concluded that "a claimant with a back-related
injury, when initially treated by a chiropractor versus a
medical doctor, is less
likely to become temporarily disabled, or if disabled, remains disabled
for a shorter period of time; and claimants treated by medical doctors
were hospitalized at a much higher rate than claimants treated by
chiropractors. "Similarly, a 1991 study of Oregon Workers' Compensation
Claims examined 201 randomly selected workers' compensation cases that
involved disabling low-back injuries: when individuals with similar
injuries were compared, those who visited DCs generally missed fewer days
of work than those who visited MDs.
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