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Chiropractic

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002
Chiropractic is now more than a century old, and it is licensed throughout the United States and Canada and recognized in more than 60 countries worldwide. Doctors of Chiropractic receive training that is focused on the treatment of NMS conditions through manual and physical procedures, such as manipulation, massage, exercise, and nutrition.
Simon, Dagenais, Scott, Haldeman
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Medicine and Chiropractic [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysical Therapy, 1966
For the past 53 years a well-organized and determined band of practitioners has importuned the state legislatures of this country for permission to administer to the health needs of the people. Their efforts have been so successful in the political arena that 48 states license them. These individuals call themselves chiropractors.
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CHIROPRACTIC

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
The chiropractic is a health care profession that offers and purveys a distinctive treatment act. When reduced to its methodology, the chiropractic is hard pressed to demonstrate effectiveness. But as a treatment act, it has gained wide acceptance.
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Chiropractic for Children

Pediatrics, 2008
To the Editor. — Chiropractors seem to believe that infants and children routinely require spinal adjustments. Their professional organizations' statements leave little doubt about this. The following are 5 examples. “As children grow, chiropractic can help not only the strains caused by the rough and tumble of life but also with some of the problems
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The Chiropractic Healer

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2008
The following commentary discusses the concept of a chiropractic healer. A model is proposed to describe the elements of a successful chiropractic healer that includes knowledge and manual skill, specific interpersonal skills and attributes, and the attainment of a healing presence.
Geoffrey M. Bove, Matthew A. Davis
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In Praise of Chiropractic

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2009
The rationales used in chiropractic are largely in keeping with current evidence-based guidance. When listening to debates for and against the scientific basis of chiropractic, it is important to be aware of the selective use of evidence on both sides and of the limitations of logical positivistic arguments when it comes to health care areas that have
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