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Spinal Chat with PCA
The PCA Podcast Each episode brings you insights, conversations, and practical guidance to help chiropractors strengthen their practice, elevate patient care, and thrive in today’s evolving healthcare landscape. Tune in, stay informed, and be part of the movement advancing chiropractic in Pennsylvania.

Welcome to Spinal Chat, the official podcast of the Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association. Each episode brings you insights, conversations, and practical guidance to help chiropractors strengthen their practice, elevate patient care, and thrive in today’s evolving healthcare landscape. Tune in, stay informed, and be part of the movement advancing chiropractic in Pennsylvania.
From Fringe to First-Line: 50 Years of Evidence Now Defining Spinal Manipulation as Standard Care
In this episode of PCA Deep Dive, we explore a recent 2024 narrative review from the Journal of Clinical Medicine, focusing on spinal manipulation and chiropractic practice. Analyzing over 50 years of research and more than 6,000 studies, we examine the modern evidence on spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and its role, safety, and clinical value in musculoskeletal care. We discuss the evolving academic focus from defensive research to high-quality methods, such as randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews, leading to robust clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) that strongly support SMT for conditions such as low back pain (LBP), neck pain, cervicogenic headaches, and tension-type headaches. We also address historical safety concerns and the current evidence indicating a low risk of adverse events. The episode underlines SMT’s position within integrated, evidence-based conservative care and highlights ongoing research pushing its application even further into general healthcare.
00:00 Introduction to PCA Deep Dive
00:58 Unpacking the Evidence: Spinal Manipulation and Chiropractic Practice
02:34 Historical Context and Research Evolution
05:23 Clinical Practice Guidelines and Recommendations
07:45 Expanding the Scope: Beyond Spine Care
09:15 Addressing Safety Concerns and Value Proposition
13:24 Conclusion and Future Directions
Primary Evidence Source
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Spinal Manipulative Therapy: A Narrative ReviewJournal of Clinical Medicine, 2024
This comprehensive narrative review analyzes more than 50 years of chiropractic and SMT research, mapping the profession’s progression from early regulatory and safety inquiries to modern guideline-supported clinical practice. The authors reviewed:
- 6,286 chiropractic-related publications spanning 1972–2024
- 33 clinical practice guidelines published between 2013 -2024
- 59 distinct guideline recommendations related to spinal manipulative therapy
Key findings include:
- Strong guideline support for SMT in low back pain and neck pain, particularly when delivered as part of multimodal, conservative care
- Demonstrated maturation of research quality, with a shift toward randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews
- No definitive causal link between SMT and serious vascular adverse events, with overall risk classified as rare
- Increasing alignment with value-based care goals, including reduced downstream imaging, medication use, and surgery
Direct link to the study:https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13055668
PCA Website:https://pennchiro.org/
PCA Email:pca@pennchiro.org
Disclosure
The Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association did not generate this data. PCA Deep Dive reviews and discusses independent, peer-reviewed research to translate long-term outcomes and clinical implications for patients, clinicians, policymakers, and healthcare decision-makers.

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Please be advised that the PCA X-ray Working Group was successful (as previously mentioned in emails and videos) in petitioning the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in 2022 to lower the annual DEP fees chiropractic offices pay per x-ray tube. This endeavor was started in 2015 by myself, Dr Vic Rizzo chairperson of the X-ray working group, in my position as the chiropractic representative to the PA Radiation and Protection Advisory Committee (RPAC).
The video above explains that the recent June1, 2023 letter you received from DEP refers to an upcoming fee increase to the prior category that chiropractors are leaving. It fails to mention that chiropractors will actually see a fee decrease from $400 to $195 per year per x-ray tube beginning of October 1. This was done by moving chiropractors into the dentist, podiatrist and veterinarian category due to our limited use of x-ray versus continuing in the same category as outpatient x-ray imaging centers like hospitals where chiropractors have been since the beginning of this fee. For those who were billed before October 1, 2023 you must pay the current $400 fee. For those billed after October 1, 2023 you will see the new fees.
Had the PCA NOT been able to get chiropractors moved into this new category, and then instead you would have seen a $130 increase in chiropractic office’s annual fees, or $530 per tube. Therefore, through the hard work of the PCA, ALL Pennsylvania Chiropractors will receive a $335 savings per year to chiropractors who take x-rays. Your PCA dues do make a difference. That means that if you have an X-ray machine, the PCA is really only costing you $265 a year, since the PCA saved you a $335 a year! PCA Dues pay for themselves!
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