Chiropractic Care in Children: A Review of Evidence and Safety
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
12-22-2024
Journal
Clinical pediatrics
DOI
10.1177/00099228241305202
Keywords
chiropractic care; integrative medicine; integrative pediatrics; spinal manipulative therapy
Abstract
Complementary therapies are used to treat many pediatric symptoms and health conditions, and chiropractic care is one of the most commonly used forms of complementary therapies by children and adolescents. Research studies have investigated the evidence behind and safety of chiropractic care in pediatrics with various musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal conditions. There are limited data with a range of findings and often no definite conclusion. Despite the paucity of evidence of benefits of chiropractic care in children, the considerations around safety, and the differing opinions regarding pediatric chiropractic practice inside and outside the field, many pediatric patients visit chiropractors, and chiropractors often care for pediatric patients. Pediatric health care providers should discuss the use of all complementary therapies with patients, so guidance can be optimal with a focus on promoting health and safety.
APA Citation
Misra, Sanghamitra M.; Jaber, Omar; and Long, Caroline, "Chiropractic Care in Children: A Review of Evidence and Safety" (2024). GW Authored Works. Paper 6109.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/6109
Department
Pediatrics