HomeAbout Us | Contact Us | Join ACA
ACA Store Search Find A Doc. Login
Member Center Patients Advocacy Insurance Press Room Education Publications
Press Room
News Releases
Story Ideas for Journalists
Letters to the Editor
What is Chiropractic?
Facts About Chiropractic
Research Supporting Chiropractic
Association Overview
News Coverage of Chiropractic
Print This Page
Media Contacts:
Caitlin Lukacs: (703) 812-0218 | clukacs@acatoday.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 02, 2009

Chiropractic Care for Active Duty Service Members Expands to 11 New Locations

Beginning this fall, 11 additional military hospitals and clinics will provide access to chiropractic services for active duty military members, reports the American Chiropractic Association (ACA).

Included in the list of sites tentatively scheduled to open on Sept. 30, 2009, are military treatment facilities located in Germany and Okinawa, Japan—marking the first time in the history of the Chiropractic Care Program that overseas active duty military members will have access to chiropractic.

“Increasing the number of military men and women with access to the essential services provided by doctors of chiropractic is an accomplishment we can all be proud of, especially with the long-over-due expansion to overseas facilities,” said ACA President Glenn D. Manceaux, DC. “Research has shown that the most common pain complaint among injured soldiers is low back pain, and let there be no doubt, doctors of chiropractic are the ideal providers to not only treat back pain, but also to help our service members prevent injuries.”

The planned expansion sites are:

Air Force
1st Special Operations Medical Group, Hurlburt Field, Fla.

Army
Irwin Army Community Hospital, Fort Riley, Kan.
Lyster Army Health Clinic, Fort Rucker, Ala.
Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital, Fort Polk, LA
Bassett Army Community Hospital, Fort Wainwright, Alaska
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany
Grafenwoehr Army Health Clinic, Germany

Navy
Naval Health Clinic Quantico, Va.
Naval Branch Health Clinic Groton, Conn.
Naval Hospital Lemoore, Calif.
U.S. Naval Hospital, Okinawa, Japan

The 11 new locations join the 49 military clinics and hospitals currently providing chiropractic care. For a complete list of military facilities offering chiropractic care to active duty service members, visit the TRICARE Web site at www.tricare.mil/ChiropracticCare.

Doctors of chiropractic who are interested in applying for positions at any of the 11 sites should monitor the federal government’s employment Web site, www.usajobs.gov. In addition, ACA will provide application information as it becomes available.

For more information on the recent congressional session, or to discuss the ACA’s ongoing legislative efforts, contact ACA’s Department of Government Relations, gr@acatoday.org.


1701 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington, VA 22209 | 703 276 8800 | Copyright © 2009 ACA

Web development services provided by Singlebrook Technology