The data displays the percentage of U.S. adults who did not visit a chiropractor in the last 12 months for select reasons as of 2017. Around 35% of the survey respondents said their main reason for not visiting a chiropractor in the last 12 months was that the chiropractic care they received earlier was effective and they no longer need it.
The chiropractic care I received was effective and I no longer need it | 35 |
Chiropractic care was NOT effective for addressing my health issues | 20 |
Chiropractic care requires too many visits | 18 |
I do not have adequate insurance coverage for chiropractic care | 17 |
Chiropractic care is too expensive | 17 |
Some other reason | 17 |
I have another healthcare provider I go to | 10 |
I don’t trust chiropractors | 7 |
There is too much variation between chiropractors | 7 |
I don’t think chiropractic care is safe | 7 |
I don’t know how to find a good chiropractor | 4 |
I don’t know what to expect when I see a chiropractor | 2 |