It is the position of the World Chiropractic Alliance that
chiropractic has specific applications for, and offers multiple
benefits to, girls and women of all ages and should be an integral
part of their wellness care.
In recent years, the medical and pharmaceutical industries have
increasingly attempted to medicalize normal female body functions
-- such as menstruation and menopause.
This has resulted in a major source of revenue from medical
tests, treatments and drugs, yet has done little to solve women's
health problems. Although more than 300 drugs specifically
targeted at women are currently being researched, there is little
or no attention being focused on health care methods which do not
involve drugs, surgery or other medical interventions.
The WCA therefore advocates increased public education and
research relating to the effects of vertebral subluxation in
women, including possible effects of subluxations on menses,
fertility, stress, critical thinking and vitality.
In addition, the WCA is aware of the significant problems that
exist relating to women's access to appropriate health care
throughout the world, particularly in developing nations and among
disadvantaged populations everywhere.
In an effort to address these issues in a positive and
constructive manner, the World Chiropractic Alliance has formed
the Council on Women’s Health, a non-profit council functioning
at national and international levels.
The Council is dedicated to helping women attain health and
wellness through the application of the science, art, and
philosophy of chiropractic.