11/17/2025
Emergency rooms are a prime source of opioid use, where 60% of low back pain (LBP) patients will be treated with opioids. In the primary care setting, the opioid prescriptions rate is 30%, and a large number of patients who saw a primary care physician for LBP received care inconsistent with evidence-based clinical practice guidelines...... In 2018, evidence revealed that chiropractic reduced opioid prescription use by 55% and opioid costs by 74%.In 2025, a Veterans Administration study with a cohort of 128,377 patients reported that chiropractic care users were found to have 64% lower odds of receiving opioid prescriptions than non-users.
Read more: https://www.chiroeco.com/chiro-patients-have-increasing-success-in-reducing-opioid-prescriptions/
Reducing opioid prescriptions remains a high priority in healthcare. These statistics suggest chiropractic care offers effective alternatives.