Medicare Part B will pay for chiropractic service, but only when it is necessary for the patient to improve their condition. A chiropractor may perform spinal manipulation to correct out-of-position bones, known as a spinal subluxation, which can result in reduced pain, lower inflammation, and better function. In addition, Medicare will not pay...

Medicare does not cover chiropractic services, so you may need to find an alternative provider to pay for your visit. The good news is that there are some ways you can get the same service as a chiropractor for a lower cost. Medicare will usually reimburse your chiropractor's fees for therapeutic and diagnostic services, including X-rays. Here are...

The benefits of chiropractic care go far beyond the immediate pain relief. The long-term benefits of chiropractic care can improve your physical health and overall well-being. Not only will chiropractors help you get back into the best posture, they can also give you valuable information about proper posture while sitting, standing, and sleeping....

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