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Military on Chiropractic, “It’s good stuff.”

In October of 2002, Fort Bragg began offering chiropractic care to active-duty soldiers for the first time in history. Since that time, chiropractors at Fort Bragg have been pretty busy.

Dr. Brent Sanders, is one of two chiropractors now at Fort Bragg providing chiropractic care to soldiers. Chiropractic, which is now available at a handful of military installations besides Fort Bragg, is expected to be offered to all active-duty service members within the next five years.

Since places like Fort Bragg focus on strenuous training, parachute jumps and road marches, soldiers had often been seeking care for injuries. In the past, some of the soldiers had been going off post and paying out-of-pocket for chiropractic care. They are now able to get that same care without the hassle of going off post.

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