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What Is
Chiropractic?

Chiropractic
is a branch of the healing arts which is concerned with human health and
disease processes. Doctors of Chiropractic are physicians who consider man
as an integrated being and give special attention to the physiological and
biochemical aspects including structural, spinal, musculoskeletal,
neurological, vascular, nutritional, emotional and environmental
relationships.
The practice and procedures which may be
employed by Doctors of Chiropractic are based on
the academic and clinical training received in
and through accredited chiropractic colleges and
include, but are not limited to, the use of
current diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Such procedures specifically include the
adjustment and manipulation of the articulations
and adjacent tissues of the human body,
particularly of the spinal column. Included is
the treatment of intersegmental aberrations for
alleviation of related functional disorders.
Chiropractic is a
drug-free, non-surgical science and, as such,
does not include pharmaceuticals or incisive
surgery. Due regard shall be given to the fact
that state laws, as well as the nation's
antitrust laws, may allow Doctors of
Chiropractic to utilize ancillary health care
procedures commonly referred to as being in the
common domain.
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