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Bill Introduced in Senate to Provide Full Chiropractic Coverage in Medicare

May 7, 2022 By Diane Carraway

Arlington, Va. – The U.S. Senate today introduced a bill, S. 4042, to modernize Medicare coverage and better meet the needs of today’s seniors by increasing access to services provided by doctors of chiropractic. An identical bipartisan-supported bill in the House currently has 130 cosponsors.

Sponsored by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) with Sens. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) as original cosponsors, the Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act—which is identical in text to the House version, H.R. 2654—would give Medicare beneficiaries access to all covered Medicare benefits available from their chiropractors, provided the services are allowed under the doctor’s state license.

Medicare beneficiaries are currently covered for only one chiropractic service—manual manipulation of the spine—and forced to pay for additional services out of pocket or to seek those services from a different type of provider, requiring more time, travel and expense.

“Medicare beneficiaries want to lead active lives, but as we age musculoskeletal problems become more common. Access to chiropractic’s safe, patient-centered and evidence-based nondrug approach to back pain, neck pain and other musculoskeletal conditions provides options to those who wish to reduce or avoid pain medications and surgery,” said American Chiropractic Association (ACA) President Michele Maiers, DC, MPH, PhD.

“ACA thanks Sens. Blumenthal, Cramer, Baldwin, and Wicker for their support of this important legislation, which augments ongoing efforts to stem the opioid crisis in America by giving seniors access to effective nondrug therapies readily available in chiropractic clinics,” noted Keith Overland, DC, chair of the ACA Legislative Committee.

Both S. 4042 and H.R.2654 add no new services to Medicare. They simply allow patients to access current Medicare benefits that their chiropractors are licensed to provide. The statute that governs patient access to chiropractic in Medicare has been unchanged since 1972, limiting patient choice in a manner that does not align with most modern healthcare plans or the chiropractic profession’s role today in mainstream health care. Projections indicate the number of people age 65 and older who are eligible for Medicare–currently over 60 million–will increase by one-third over the next decade.

To learn more and find out what you can do to support passage of S. 4042/H.R. 2654, visit www.acatoday.org/Medicare.

Filed Under: Office News, Patient Education Tagged With: Carraway Chiropractic, Chiropractic Insurance Benefits, Chiropractic Medicare, Dr. Christopher Carraway, New Bern Chiropractor, New Bern Laser Therapy

Dr. Carraway Published in the The Practical Journal of Pain Management

December 5, 2020 By Diane Carraway

Dr. Carraway is featured in the prestigious The Practical Journal of Pain Management. The article, “Using Photobiomodulation to Treat Trigeminal Neuralgia”, is a protocol that he invented and developed in 2015 and is being taught worldwide now.
Dr. Timothy Demchak, full professor and PhD at Indiana State University co-wrote the article.

https://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/treatments/complementary/application-note-using-photobiomodulation-treat-trigeminal-neuralgia?utm_source=ppmmonitor&utm_medium=email&vhid=VH0189188&fbclid=IwAR1h91VR9tQNqcHqz1lsNwNsbeBRbRwLVsA9H0_9hmpOoCVGG7Jr0uSMbaY

Filed Under: Office News, Patient Education

Chiropractic Costs Less, According to New Study

January 2, 2019 By Diane Carraway

Filed Under: Office News, Patient Education, Uncategorized Tagged With: Carraway Chiropractic, Dr. Christopher Carraway, New Bern Chiropractor, New Bern Laser

Why Lifetime Chiropractic Care?

December 13, 2016 By Diane Carraway

 

You’ve carraway_chiropractic_center_1004001probably heard the old myth that “once you go to a chiropractor, you have to go for the rest of your life.” It’s not true. However, we do have many patients who chose to see us once a month or even more frequently. What’s going on?

Stress levels– Those who face physical, chemical, or emotional stress (that’s all of us) often find regular chiropractic adjustments helpful in correcting muscle tightness and the resulting postural changes.

Avoiding a relapse– Because longstanding spinal problems can produce weakened areas that are susceptible to repeated problems, regular care may often help strengthen supporting muscles and ligaments, avoiding a flare-up.

Prevention– Regular chiropractic checkups can often detect smaller problems before they become more serious (and difficult to correct).

Wellness– Being our best starts with an interference-free nervous system.

Gravity– And let’s not forget the relentless effects that gravity places on our body. Regular chiropractic care helps maintain proper spinal curves to accommodate the compression of spinal joints due to gravity.

Remember, how long you choose to benefit from chiropractic care is always up to you. We’re here to serve. How may we help you enjoy life to the fullest?

Filed Under: Patient Education

Back Pain – The Best Treatment is Prevention!

March 11, 2016 By Diane Carraway

woman back painIf you’ve ever groaned, “Oh, my aching back!”, you are not alone. Back pain is one of the most common medical problems, affecting 8 out of 10 people at some point during their lives. Back pain can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain. Acute back pain comes on suddenly and usually lasts from a few days to a few weeks. Back pain is called chronic if it lasts for more than three months.

Most back pain goes away on its own, though it may take a while. However, staying in bed for more than 1 or 2 days can make it worse.

If your back pain is severe or doesn’t improve after three days, you should call Dr. Carraway’s office. You should also get medical attention if you have back pain following an injury.

One of the best ways to prevent back pain is to keep your back muscles strong. Follow these steps to help protect your back and prevent back pain:

• Listen to your body, and don’t push through pain during any exercise or activities.

• Set up your work and home office ergonomically. Use a small lumbar support at your waist level when sitting, feet flat on the floor with the knees at a 90 degree angle. The middle of the computer monitor should be at eye level, and the keyboard just above your lap with the arms at 90 degrees or a little lower.

• Get up and move. Do not sit for more than one hour at a time. Take one minute each hour to stretch a different part of your body.

• Use good body mechanics when lifting or moving objects. Avoid bending over at the waist to pick things up; use your legs — never your back.

• If you have to perform heavy manual labor, take frequent breaks, and stretch throughout the day.

• Don’t be a weekend warrior. Take time to stretch every day in preparation for your favorite weekend sports.

• Strong core muscles help support your back. Simple balance exercises such as standing on one leg for one to two minutes will work your abdominal muscles without the need for sit-ups.

• If you are re-starting an exercise routine, start low and slow. See how your body adapts before increasing time or intensity.

• If you are overweight, work on losing weight to help lower the strain on your back.

Practicing healthy habits and taking preventive measures will reduce your chances of suffering from back pain, whether you are 5 years old or 75 years old. Taking care of your body before a problem appears is always the best medicine.

Filed Under: Patient Education Tagged With: back pain, Carraway Chiropractic, Laser therapy, New Bern Chiropractor, Prevention

How Well Educated are Doctors of Chiropractic?

February 7, 2016 By Diane Carraway

Graduates in Cap and Gown --- Image by © Royalty-Free/Corbis

Did you know that chiropractors are educated in nationally accredited, four-year doctoral graduate school programs through a curriculum that includes a minimum of 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical internship, with the average program equivalent in classroom hours to medical schools? Get the facts on chiropractic education here:

http://www.acatoday.org/Patients/Why-Choose-Chiropractic/Chiropractic-Qualifications

Filed Under: Patient Education Tagged With: Chiropractic, Education, New Bern Chiropractor

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