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151. Colorado Chiropractic Association | Doctors of Chiropractic
- www.coloradochiropractic.org
- Certification requires the submission of an application form (available from the Board of Chiropractic Examiners), and documentation attesting to the completion of a combined total of .
- Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
- All unlicensed personnel taking x-rays in a chiropractic clinic are required to have at least 24 hours of training within 6 months of hire date, including 5 hours of basic radiological guidelines, 5 hours of operator and patient safety, and 14 hours of practical and clinical experience in all other aspects of x-ray production and procedures. ...
- Governor Owens vetoed a 2001 bill allowing doctors of chiropractic to sign handicapped parking stickers. ...
- High School Sports Exams.
- The Colorado High School Athletic Association changed their bylaws beginning with the 2000-01 school year to allow DCs to perform school athletic physicals IF the DC has been certified to perform physicals. ...
- (See Rule 22 Colorado Chiropractic Practice Act 11/02. ...
- It is the position of the Colorado Chiropractic Association that the practice of purchasing accident reports for the purpose of patient solicitation is unprofessional. ... While not widespread in the chiropractic profession, it is very visible and is an unwarranted invasion of privacy. The Colorado Chiropractic Association stands opposed to any such activity conducted by any professional person or corporation. ...
- The Colorado Chiropractic Association expressly condemns the use of telemarketing or "ambulance chasing" for the purposes of patient solicitation. ...
- All advertising, including business cards and signage must clearly identify you as a doctor of chiropractic such as one of the following ways: John Smith, DC OR Dr. ...
- Colorado Chiropractic Association .
- The voice of Colorado chiropractic since 1917. ...
152. Chiropractic Examination & Treatment
- www.seak.com
- Chiropractic Examination and Treatment .
- The Medical School For Lawyers Series:.
- Chiropractic Examination and Treatment .
- As the vast majority of personal injury cases involve orthopedic, neurologic, soft tissue, psychiatric or chiropractic examinations or issues of symptom magnification, he produced six videos to assist attorneys in their personal injury practice. ...
- Chiropractic Examination and Treatment is a 89-minute video that demonstrates and explains the exam and treatment techniques commonly used by chiropractors who are treating spinal injury cases, including: .
- He was the author of the postdoctoral seminar series in Independent Forensic Chiropractic Medical Examination. ... He has consulted to plaintiffs and defense counsel and to state agencies as an expert in forensic chiropractic medical decision making. ... He served as a chiropractic expert to the insurance fraud division of a State Attorney General's Office. ...
- "Medical School for Lawyers demonstrates many of the medical tests of which we have heard so often but never totally understood. ...
- I encourage your review of Medical School For Lawyers. ...
- New York, New York "I have completed my review of your latest videotape series "Medical School For Lawyers. ...
- Chiropractic Examination and Treatment.
153. AJCC January 2001
- www.idealspine.com
- To those who aren‘t paying close attention it would appear that all that is necessary for the growth of every chiropractic practice is greater government recognition in Medicare and better state laws. ...
- Chiropractic’s real growth has come about since day one not from legislation but from superior clinical outcomes. ... And it was our consistent clinical results backed by a real service concept that caused these same citizens to turn to their legislatures once again to include chiropractic in workers’ compensation and other insurance programs. Later, in the 70's, in the face of an AMA orchestrated "White Paper" campaign against it, these same citizens prevailed upon Congress to include chiropractic services in Medicare. ...
- These, as we all know, represent fairly basic chiropractic adjusting procedures. And while these may sometimes be remarkably effective, they remain basic chiropractic techniques. Many of these basic chiropractic techniques are now taught in physical therapy schools. ...
- Physical therapists are now using basic chiropractic techniques. ...
- In order to maintain and grow our market share we still need a chiropractic service that is superior to any spinal (extremity) manipulative service available elsewhere. ... But the record shows that the better variety of chiropractic is practiced by a minority of chiropractors. That is because in order to learn the best chiropractic techniques a doctor must do so pretty much on his/her own - and at extra expense. This is because the best chiropractic techniques are not part of the core curriculum of our schools. In today’s health care market nothing less than clearly superior chiropractic service will cause any patient to opt out of restrictive HMO allowances or to quit seeing employer/carrier selected doctors. This underscores the need for a better chiropractic service. But instead of concentrating on the chiropractic clinical skills essential to developing a successful practice our schools tend to follow either of two courses: 1. ...
- With respect, the chiropractic clinical work that the doctor does (and the quality of the clinical outcomes that got us here in the first place) is not given the priority it deserves in our schools. Every new doctor quickly discovers that compared to philosophy or basic science data, his/her ability to deliver a good chiropractic clinical outcome is of the greatest importance to his/her future. ...
154. Chiropractic in Japan
- www.asahi-net.or.jp
155. Chiropractic Schools in the UK
- www.medical-colleges.net
- Chiropractic Schools in the UK .
- Are you a person who likes to care for and support others? Are you contemplating a career in one of the health care professions but can't make up your mind which? Chiropractic could be just the job! .
- Chiropractic is a profession that specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions which are due to mechanical dysfunction of the joints and their effects on the nervous system. ...
- However, with the ever-increasing amount of clinical evidence of chiropractic effectiveness in the treatment of a range of conditions such as back pain, headaches, sports injuries, arthritis and many others, more and more GPs are sending their patients to chiropractors for treatment.
- The chiropractic profession is regulated by the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), which was established in 1999. ...
- There is now an increased awareness of chiropractic and the benefits it can provide amongst the general public and healthcare professionals. Patients who have experienced a huge improvement in their quality of life are asking for chiropractic care - and telling their friends and relatives. ...
- The GCC has set the standards of education in chiropractic and all chiropractors must have graduated from an accredited institution before being accepted onto the Register. ...
- There are four accredited Chiropractic Schools in the UK; two are independent colleges, whose courses are validated by UK universities, and two are university-based courses (see below). The GCC has set a minimum standard of 3600 taught hours for its accredited chiropractic courses, and the British Chiropractic Association, the largest and longest-established of the professional associations for UK chiropractors, only accepts graduates who have gone through a minimum four-year full-time internationally-accredited course at one of these Chiropractic Schools.
- Graduates who are members of the British Chiropractic Association and the McTimoney Chiropractic Association undertake an additional year of supervised training as a requirement of membership.
- Tim Hutchful, chiropractor and member of the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) gives an insight into chiropractic and how he came to choose it as his profession:.
- "Chiropractic appealed to me from my teens onwards as I used to struggle with something called "hemiplegic migraines". ... I found this fascinating as I had not heard about chiropractic before.
- "I went on to "sit in" with the chiropractor for a couple of weeks to explore it further and then went down to AECC (Anglo European College of Chiropractic, the 1st Chiropractic Collage in Europe) for a look around. ...
- "I particularly enjoy chiropractic through being able to help with so many different problems from backs to headaches to babies' colic. ...
156. History of the Pasadena College of Chiropractic
- home.earthlink.net
- Garrow presided over what was originally the International Chiropractic College of Neurovertebrology, and papers were filed for incorporation with the California Secretary of State on January 31, 1973. Before the first class was admitted, the name was changed to the University of Pasadena, School of Chiropractic. This institution was incorporated in January 1973 under the California nonprofit corporate laws as an educational institution offering the Doctor of Chiropractic degree. ...
- Students were first enrolled in February 1974, mostly of transfer students from Cleveland Chiropractic College, Los Angeles and the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic at 774 E. ... Garrow's chiropractic office. ... The first school developed was the School of Chiropractic. The University of Pasadena received formal approval to conduct its educational program from the California State Board of Chiropractic Examiners in September 1974. ... This was the beginning of a conflict between the California State Board of Chiropractic Examiners (SBCE), the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE), and the Straight Chiropractic Academic Standards Association (SCASA), that would plague the college throughout it's history. ...
- Application for CCE acceditation was begun in January of 1974 and after visitation by the CCE team, it was determined that the school needed a larger library to meet CCE approval, in addition to some outside funding. ... An additional visit by the CCE team brought further changes, as they objected to the "University" title, since the School of Chiropractic was the only school in existance, and needed additional paperwork, but accepted the physical plant. ...
- Pasadena College of Chiropractic .
- The name, "University of Pasadena," was changed to "Pasadena College of Chiropractic" in September, 1977. In January 1978, the Pasadena College of Chiropractic received approval to award the Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the California State Department of Education, Office of Private Post-secondary Education. The Pasadena College of Chiropractic held candidate status with the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) between 1981 and 1988. ...
- Garrow had envisioned, and he met many roadblocks while trying to receive full accreditation status, mostly from chiropractic politicians who did not want another chiropractic college in southern California. One of the requirements was "room to expand the physical plant" which was impossible at the Green Street location, therefore the school moved in November of 1978 to 55 St. ... The major stumbling block at this point, was that the school would "never" be allowed to purchase the property from the museum. ...
157. New York Chiropractic College - Community Information
- www.nycc.edu
- New York Chiropractic College .
- In keeping with our commitment to provide our students, their spouses or significant other, and their families with the most up to date information necessary to allow for a smooth transition to the Seneca Falls area, this page is designed to assist in researching employment opportunities, real estate availability, school districts, day care centers, and other important information in and around the Seneca Falls area. ...
- © 2003 New York Chiropractic College | 2360 State Route 89 - Seneca Falls, NY 13148 | 1. ...
158. Biological Sciences - Premed & Allied Health
- www.nsm.du.edu
- +School Links.
- +Career Descriptions/School Prerequisites.
- Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic Medicine.
- Chiropractors, also known as doctors of chiropractic medicine or chiropractic physicians, diagnose and treat patients whose health problems are associated with the body's muscular, nervous, and skeletal systems, especially the spine. ...
- The chiropractic approach to health care is holistic, stressing the patient's overall well-being. ...
- All States and the District of Columbia regulate the practice of chiropractic and grant licenses to chiropractors who meet educational requirements and pass a State board examination. ...
- Most State licensing boards require completion of a 4-year chiropractic college course following at least 2 years of undergraduate education, although a few States require a bachelor's degree. All State boards recognize academic training in chiropractic programs and institutions accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. ...
- For licensure, most State boards recognize either all or part of the four-part test administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners. ...
- Although chiropractic schools require a number of undergraduate courses be taken as prerequisites for admission, most do not require standardized test scores. ... (See School Links).
159. Chiropractic Consulting Services
- www.hg.org
- Chiropractic Consulting Services.
- Chiropractic Consulting Services.
- McFarland has been a practicing Chiropractor for over 14 years with experience in Chiropractic, ancillary therapies, nutrition, file reviews, personal injury and worker's compensation. ...
- McFarland has knowledge on the current chiropractic codes and protocols in the chiropractic office. ...
- That experience coupled with 1000+ file reviews gives a large base of experience in what normal standards of care are in the field of chiropractic. ...
- We offer chiropractic care, rehabilitation, physical therapy ancillary modalities, bone density scans, lab collection site for over 15 laboratories nationwide, drug testing, breathalyzer testing, school and work physicals, CDL physicals, IME's, Expert Witnessing and Peer Reviews for many different sources including MCOs, Medicare, Auto Insurers, Law firms and private insurance companies. ... Upon completion of the Diplomate, she will be enrolling into medical school for completion of a medical degree. ...
- Experienced in the treatment of newborns to the elderly; sports injuries; auto accidents; treatment of quadriplegia, multiple sclerosis, carpal tunnel and previous back surgery patients; diagnostic skills including blood work, bone density scans, use of nutrition for natural healing and referral for other services including MRI, EMG/NCV, CT Scans, Doppler studies, coordination of care with other physicians and also the chiropractic consulting noted above. ...
- State of Ohio Board of Chiropractic Examiners 1420 .
- Independent Chiropractic Examiner 1989 to present including over 200 IMEs .
- 2000 External file reviewer, National College and American College of Chiropractic Consultants .
- 2000 Chiropractic Peer Review Certification, New York Chiropractic College .
- 1999 Chiropractic Independent Examination Certification, New York Chiropractic College .
- 2000 Certified Chiropractic Insurance Consultant, New York Chiropractic College .
- 2001 Chiropractic consultant, Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation .
- 15 hs Forensics and Chiropractic Consulting .
160. NaturalHealers.com Chiropractic Schools & Colleges Q&A
- www.naturalhealers.com
161. Peterson's: Graduate School Announcements
- www.petersons.com
- Chiropractic.
- Life Chiropractic College West .
- Outstanding classroom and clinic experience prepares students for a rewarding career in chiropractic health care.
- Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic .
- Sherman College offers an exceptional program in the philosophy, science, and art of chiropractic, leading to a Doctor of Chiropractic degree. ... Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Chiropractic Education and the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
162. A career in chiropractic
- www.ca.courses-careers.com
- Careers in chiropractic.
- A career in chiropractic .
- Are you a person who likes to care for and support others? Are you contemplating a career in one of the health care professions but can't make up your mind which? Chiropractic could be just the job!.
- Chiropractic is a profession that specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions which are due to mechanical dysfunction of the joints and their effects on the nervous system. ...
- However, with the ever-increasing amount of clinical evidence of chiropractic effectiveness in the treatment of a range of conditions such as back pain, headaches, sports injuries, arthritis and many others, more and more GPs are sending their patients to chiropractors for treatment.
- The chiropractic profession is regulated by the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), which was established in 1999. ...
- There is now an increased awareness of chiropractic and the benefits it can provide amongst the general public and healthcare professionals. Patients who have experienced a huge improvement in their quality of life are asking for chiropractic care - and telling their friends and relatives. ...
- The GCC has set the standards of education in chiropractic and all chiropractors must have graduated from an accredited institution before being accepted onto the Register. ...
- The GCC has set a minimum standard of 3600 taught hours for its accredited chiropractic courses, and the British Chiropractic Association, the largest and longest-established of the professional associations for UK chiropractors, only accepts graduates who have gone through a minimum four-year full-time internationally-accredited course.
- Graduates who are members of the British Chiropractic Association and the McTimoney Chiropractic Association undertake an additional year of supervised training as a requirement of membership.
- Tim Hutchful, chiropractor and member of the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) gives an insight into chiropractic and how he came to choose it as his profession:.
- "Chiropractic appealed to me from my teens onwards as I used to struggle with something called "hemiplegic migraines". ... I found this fascinating as I had not heard about chiropractic before.
- "I went on to "sit in" with the chiropractor for a couple of weeks to explore it further and then went down to AECC (Anglo European College of Chiropractic, the 1st Chiropractic Collage in Europe) for a look around. ...
- "I particularly enjoy chiropractic through being able to help with so many different problems from backs to headaches to babies' colic. ...
163. fsunews.com - Dear Editor
- www.fsunews.com
- Mag Lab and Chiropractic both important, but unrelated .
- " I could not help but get upset at the bias and lack of knowledge that the author possessed as he made assumptions about the chiropractic school. First of all, the National High Magnetic Field lab, albeit important to FSU's reputation, is not solely what our school's credibility is riding on. In addition, it is false that the chiropractic school would be taking funding away from the Mag Lab. The lab was simply listed on the same part of the governor's budget proposal as the chiropractic school. ...
- Second, the chiropractic school would absolutely not interfere with the accreditation of our new medical school. There is a set of standards that determine whether a school is granted accreditation. I do not believe that any of those standards are based on the presence or absence of a chiropractic school. Chiropractic can be viewed as an "emerging" healthcare discipline, its use increasing throughout the healthcare arena. Chiropractic physicians are now actively involved with patient care at major military hospitals and will soon be used to complement traditional medical treatment at Veteran's Administration hospitals. ...
- As it becomes a more popular form of healthcare, more research is being conducted and funded by federal agencies to better understand the role of chiropractic in the health care system. This being said, the Chiropractic school would, in fact, add to the status of FSU's scientific research community, being that it would be the first of its kind, a benchmark so to speak, in the United States. No other chiropractic school in this nation is affiliated with a public research university. Furthermore, its unprecedented character appeals to top faculty with proven scholarship track records from other major research universities and chiropractic colleges. ... I hope that this helps clear up some of the misunderstandings about the pending College of Chiropractic and increases the knowledge of the benefits that its addition will bring to FSU.
- The addition of a chiropractic school. ...
164. Globalizing Chiropractic Schools
- chiropracticdiplomatic.com
- Globalizing Chiropractic Schools, Part I - By Michel Tetrault, DC .
- (Steven Covey) Chiropractic education is at a turning point in its history. As a follow-up to the conference on Philosophy in Chiropractic Education in November 2000, the WFC and the ACC have been planning an equally important conference on clinical education: WFC/ACC Conference on Clinical Education - São Paulo, Brazil, October 26-29, 2002. Core Curriculum contents will be discussed and debated seeking agreement on what should be the core clinical skills in chiropractic education for today's students world-wide, that will set the foundation for International Standards on Chiropractic Education and the private practicing DCs need to make their voices to be heard. ...
- In the advent of globalizing the chiropractic education process, it is paramount we first understand that our profession is able to qualify Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) under an accredited chiropractic program which permits students to satisfy internship requirements in an on-campus clinical setting concomitant with completion of their formal education. This is particularly important for the new schools that are added to an established university such as the new school in Mexico. Countries that are actively pursuing the establishment of a chiropractic program that meets International standards are: Argentina, Costa Rica, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, and Thailand.
- However, if a course of study in chiropractic does not produce a chiropractor who grasps the principle of increased vivification as a result of the adjustment, he will be more inclined to follow preceding chiropractors who have assumed the mantle of a "fixer" or cricks, backaches and strains. ... The end result of this scenario is a "rudderless" doctor of chiropractic, inclined to embrace whatever may recommend itself to him.
- This would also severely compromise any effort to establish legislative authority for chiropractic in these developing countries. ...
- A chiropractor who takes 100 hours in acupuncture does not an acupuncturist make; no more than 100 hours in manipulation by a Physical Therapist or Medical Doctor qualify him to perform chiropractic. ...
- Immediate attention by all levels of the profession is needed to carefully scrutinize what a chiropractic curriculum should be as we approach this time in our history when we will soon see a proliferation of International DC programs. ...
- Chiropractic exists today as a separate and distinct profession, as does dentistry, optometry, and podiatry, each having a legal basis upon which to function as an exception to the various medical practice acts throughout the country and throughout the world.
- The other chooses the chiropractic philosophic system of health care, a legalized exception to the medical practice act.
- As ludicrous as this may sound, the fact remains that many chiropractors do not hesitate to diagnose and attempt to treat conditions other than those which are biomechanical and neuromuscular in nature, which are within the chiropractic scope of practice as defined by the CCE and the various state legislatures.
- Schools of dentistry, optometry, podiatry and chiropractic provide an education, which in some areas is quantitatively and qualitatively similar to that provided osteopaths and allopaths. ...
165. American Chiropractic Association
- www.amerchiro.org
- What is Chiropractic?.
- History of Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic In the News.
- What People Say About Chiropractic.
- New Studies Link Heavy Backpacks to Back Pain and Poor Posture American Chiropractic Association Offers Tips on Safe Backpack Use .
- ARLINGTON, VA - Two new studies showing that heavy backpacks can lead to both back pain and poor posture in schoolchildren underscore the need for parents to educate their children on the proper use of backpacks, according to the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). ...
- The first study, published in the May 2003 issue of the journal Spine, found that the use of backpacks during the school day - and the weights of the backpacks - are associated with back pain. ...
- "The first question I ask these patients is, 'Do you carry a backpack to school?' Almost always, the answer is 'yes. ...
- Ask your child's teacher if your child could leave the heaviest books at school, and bring home only lighter handout materials. ...
- Consider the ACA-endorsed Samsonite Chiropak, a school bag designed to ease much of the stress that carrying books can place on one's body. ...
- If you or your child experiences any pain or discomfort resulting from backpack use, the ACA recommends that you contact your doctor of chiropractic. Call the American Chiropractic Association at 1-800-986-4636, or visit the ACA's Web site at www. ...
- © 2004, American Chiropractic Association. ...
- What is Chiropractic?.
- History of Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic In the News.
166. Don't Let Chiropractors Fool You
- www.quackwatch.org
- , who later became chairman of the American Chiropractic Association's board of governors, expressed this concept in a pamphlet called "What Kinds of Conditions Do Chiropractors Treat?" which he distributed in the 1980s. ...
- The doctor of chiropractic directs his attention to the spine, searching for an area which is deviant from normal. ...
- Chiropractic is based on the premise that every gland, organ and cell of the body needs a nerve supply to function properly. Therefore it would seem logical that malfunctions in these areas would also respond to chiropractic adjustments.
- Some practitioners claim that chiropractic treatment is effective against nearly the entire range of human ailments. ...
- During the past few years, two reports about the treatment of low-back pain have placed chiropractic in a favorable light. ...
- Although chiropractors have promoted these reports as endorsements of chiropractic, they are not. ... The only places where "chiropractic" and "chiropractors" are mentioned in the body of the AHCPR report are in the passages about the make-up of the AHCPR expert panel.
- Chiropractic coverage under Medicare, which began in 1973, was limited to manual manipulation of the spine for the treatment of "subluxations demonstrated by x-rays to exist. " To enable payment, federal officials accepted an elaborate chiropractic "definition" of subluxations for which payment could be made. ... The OIG's report noted that chiropractic manipulation was the ninth most frequently billed procedure under Medicare during 1983.
- The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 eliminates the requirement as of January 1, 2000, and requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop and implement utilization guidelines for chiropractic coverage when a subluxation has not been demonstrated by X-ray. The new policy is expected to increase the number of claims Medicare pays for chiropractic services.
- Chiropractic leaders are attempting to deal with this threat by claiming that chiropractors are primary-care providers to whom patients should be given access without referral.
- However, clinical training in chiropractic schools is vastly inferior to that in medical schools. Whereas medical school faculties are large and contain experts in virtually every aspect of medical practice, chiropractic schools have little or no input from medical experts. Whereas medical students see patients encompassing the full range of disease, most patients seen by chiropractic students have musculoskeletal problems. Although some of their courses are based on standard medical textbooks, chiropractic students lack the clinical experience necessary to make the information meaningful. Chiropractic schooling in such subjects as pediatrics, obstetrics, and gynecology is usually limited to classroom instruction with little or no actual patient contact and no experience with hospitalized patients. One school, for example, has used only rubber models to teach students how to perform pelvic and rectal examinations! The thousand-member Federation of Straight Chiropractors and Organizations (FSCO) asserts that chiropractic practice should be limited to the analysis and correction of "subluxations. ...
167. Interactive Investigation: York Flunks its Examination
- www.canoe.ca
- Pediatric Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic Support.
- Should York University affiliate with the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College?.
- Should government health plans pay for chiropractic manipulation?.
- Stephen Barrett, a high-profile American critic of chiropractic, had just asked all the York senators to stand up. ...
- They, along with about 50 other attendees, had gathered in the Vanier College Dining Hall at York University for a conference discussing the proposed merger of York University and the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. ...
- The proposal to offer a doctorate of chiropractic at York University, in co-operation with the CMCC, was approved by the senators by a vote of 57 to 13 in May, 1998. ...
- With the senators still standing, Barrett asked them to raise their hand if they knew the answer to this question, "How many of you have a really good understanding of what chiropractic is all about?" .
- He then admonished the senators saying, "How could the senate vote on whether or not a chiropractic school should come in if the senators don't know what is chiropractic and what is a subluxation?. ... Why don't you know? What's wrong with the evaluation process that has been going on since 1995 that not a single person in this room from the school can say, 'Yes, I know what chiropractic is and what is a subluxation'?" Hear more in Real Audio.
- An examination of the documents by CANOE reveals that York officials did not do sufficient research to get a comprehensive and clear picture of chiropractic education and practice in Canada despite being warned by members of the university's science faculty in March that the university's investigation was lax and was not challenging CMCC statements. ...
- misrepresents studies into the efficacy of chiropractic manipulation .
- underplays the influence that unscientific thinking still has on the practice of chiropractic in Canada and misrepresents the scope of practice of chiropractors .
- It's also clear that in cases where chiropractic students are allowed to go on rounds or meet with patients they were merely observers and provided no treatment and did not participate in diagnosis. ... At the University of Calgary CMCC students spend six months in a research lab performing chiropractic manipulations on patients from the community. The University of Waterloo also studies chiropractic manipulations using a CMCC chiropractor.
168. TPR: Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners
- www.window.state.tx.us
- Texas Performance Review Realigning Chiropractic Oversight .
- According to a survey by the American Chiropractic Association, problems related to neck, back, and joint pain accounted for nearly nine-tenths of the average chiropractor's practice in 1993. ...
- Beyond a concentration on spinal manipulation, however, chiropractors can hold very different views on the proper scope of chiropractic practice. ... Among the chiropractic community, these practitioners are commonly referred to as "straights" and are viewed as those chiropractors who confine their treatment practices to spinal manipulation. ...
- EXHIBIT 3: Allowable Chiropractic Practices in Other States* .
- Report for Examination of School Children Accepted .
- *** 12 of 36 states including Texas report acceptance of school exam depends on individual school. ...
- SOURCE: Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. Chiropractic colleges train students in a wide variety of procedures, from vitamin therapy to minor surgery and obstetrics, even though some of these procedures may be legal in only a handful of states. ...
- Article 4512(b) of the Texas Chiropractic Act defines what the practice of chiropractic may include in Texas: A person shall be regarded as practicing chiropractic within the meaning of this Act if the person: .
- (3) hold himself out to the public as a chiropractor of the human body or uses the term "chiropractor," "chiropractic," "doctor of chiropractic," "D. ...
- The practice of chiropractic shall not be construed to include: .
- Most chiropractic procedures and practices are not specifically addressed in statute. ...
- In another recent case, a graduating chiropractic student submitted a list of 53 procedures and asked the board to verify which are not part of the scope of practice in Texas. ...
169. History
- www.worldchiropracticalliance.org
- The History of Chiropractic.
- The actual profession of chiropractic - as a distinct form of health care -- dates back to 1895. ...
- He was also the one to develop the philosophy of chiropractic which forms the foundation for the profession.
- and to develop the philosophy and science of chiropractic adjustments. ... Palmer, Discoverer of Chiropractic I.
- He spent the years after the Civil War teaching school, raising bees and selling sweet raspberries in the Iowa and Illinois river towns along the bluffs on either side of the Mississippi River.
- " Later he coined the term chiropractic -- from the Greek words, Chiro, meaning (hand) and practic, meaning (practice or operation). ...
- He renamed his clinic the Palmer School & Infirmary of Chiropractic. ...
- At first, even though it proved to be a successful way of healing the body, chiropractic adjustments were not readily accepted.
- Palmer published two books, "The Science of Chiropractic" and "The Chiropractors Adjuster. ...
- has a son, Bartlett Joshua, who was as enthusiastic about chiropractic as his father and who continued his fathers work. ... as he is now known -- is credited with developing chiropractic into a clearly defined and unique health care system.
- graduated from the Palmer school started by D. ... , and before long -- with his wife and fellow graduate Mabel -- was helping patients and taking on more and more responsibility for the school and the clinic. He also was instrumental in getting chiropractic recognized as a licensed profession.
- , the basic tenets and understanding of chiropractic as a drug-free method of correcting vertebral subluxations in order to remove nerve interference still stand.
170. Palmer School of Chiropractic Awards
- www.missamerica.com
- Palmer School of Chiropractic Awards .
- While many colleges and universities across America contribute scholarships to Miss America contestants at all levels of competition, Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa is the only school to offer full tuition scholarships to any Miss America state representative. The Palmer College is the largest and oldest chiropractic college in the world, founded in 1897. ... The first to take advantage was Miss Massachusetts 1992 Lisa DeRoches, a Miss America Top Five Finalist, who is now a Doctor of Chiropractic practicing in Ohio. ...
- Or they may write to Palmer College of Chiropractic, 1000 Brady Street, Davenport, IA 52803. ...
171. Chiropractic (Chiropractice) Training « Health Oriented School/College « BoMi Health Directory
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- What is Chiropractic?.
- Chiropractic.
- Chiropractic for Pets.
- Health Directory Alternative Medicine Chiropractic Massage Tables & Bodywork Equipment Therapies .
- Chiropractic Schools.
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- BoMi-Keywords: Chiropractic, Chiropractice, Chiropractic therapy, Chiropractic Massage, Chiropractic website, Chiropractic web site, Chiropractic links, Chiropractic medicine, Chiropractic institute, Chiropractic resource, Chiropractic treatment, body care, careers in Chiropractic, Chiropractic school, schools of chiropractic, college, training, career, BoMi-Content: Chiropractic Courses, Chiropractic College, Chiropractic Medicine Degree. ... Alternative Therapy Training, Alternative Therapies School, Alternative Medicine Courses. ... Homeopathy Schools, Chiropractic Training, Dietetics College, Homoeopathy Degree. ... Medicine School, Medicine Degree, Medicine Course. ... Manipulation Medicine College, Manipulative Therapy School, Natural Therapies Training, Naturopathy College, Naturopathy Courses, Naturopathy Schools. ... Oriental Medicine College, Oriental Therapies School, Oriental Bodywork Certification. ... Psychology School, Psychology Online Degree, Psychologist Training. ...
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172. Chiropractic Centennial
- www.chiro-online.com
- CHIROPRACTIC CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.
- Notes from the Chiropractic Centennial Foundation - 708/733-7333 Return to Chiropactic OnLine Today CONTENTS.
- CHIROPRACTIC DIVERSIFIES .
- THE SCIENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC .
- THE LEGACY OF CHIROPRACTIC .
- 1940's LAUNCH CHIROPRACTIC TO NEW HEIGHTS .
- As the chiropractic profession celebrates its centennial, chiropractors are remembering how one man helped a janitor regain his hearing in Davenport, Iowa, a century ago. ...
- It was there, along the lush banks of the Mississippi River, amidst the wagons and buggies of late 19th century Davenport, that chiropractic was born on September 18, 1895. ... Palmer made the first chiropractic adjustment on a janitor who worked in his office building. ...
- On September 18, 1895, along the lush banks of the Mississippi River, amidst the wagons and buggies of late 19th century Davenport, Iowa, chiropractic was born. ...
- He began developing a theory of what he later called "chiropractic", meaning "done by hand". ...
- Palmer decided to open a chiropractic school in 1897. By 1902, 15 people had graduated from the Palmer Infirmary and Chiropractic Institute, which was renamed the Palmer School of Chiropractic (PSC) in 1907. ... ) Palmer, DC, who would become as memorable a figure in chiropractic history as his father. ...
- took over running the daily activities of the school. ...
- The turn of the century was a time of rapid change in health care as alternatives to traditional allopathic medicine arose, including chiropractic and osteopathy. ...
173. Meet Dr. Kenneth B Zammito's chiropractors.
- www.drkenchiro.com
- Since graduating chiropractic College in 1982, Dr. ...
- Graduated Markey Low Back & Aerobic Instruction School.
- Graduated Earhardt X-ray Diagnostic School.
- A member of Christian Chiropractic Association since 1992. ...
- Zammito takes the time to explain every aspect of patient care, and implements specialized and specific treatment plans for each individual, thus eliminating the "assembly line" chiropractic care. ...
- Jersey Shore Chiropractic Center .
- Sonshine Chiropractic .
- State of The Art Chiropractic Care.
174. History
- www.bridgeport.edu
- The College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies (incorporating Schools of Business; Education and Human Resources; General Studies; Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; and Science, Engineering and Technology), plus the Fones School of Dental Hygiene offers a variety of undergraduateand graduate degree programs from associate through doctoral levels. In addition, the University's College of Chiropractic awards the Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
- The Junior College expanded its offerings through a merger with the Weylister Secretarial Junior College of Milford, Connecticut, and through the addition of the Fones School of Dental Hygiene (at its inception in 1949 the only such school in Connecticut and the second in New England).
- In 1953 the University expanded its programs when Arnold College, the oldest coeducational school of physical education in the United States, merged with and was incorporated into the College of Education.
- In January 1979 UB inaugurated its first doctoral degree program, Educational Leadership; and in 1991 the College of Chiropractic was established, representing the first affiliation of a chiropractic school with a university in the United States.
175. chem health professions page
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- Getting into medical school or other health professions school requires a lot of hard work, some good advice, and a bit of luck, so work closely with your premedical advisor to insure that you are taking the right courses. ...
- Unfortunately, some of the most useful sites are created by students who are in medical school, and these may be abandoned when these individuals graduate. ...
- com interview feedback site is an excellent preparation for a premed interview, which lets you learn something about at least one person's impressions of the school and what types of questions you may have to answer. Just search for the name of the school(s) that you are interested in. Don't miss this one! Equally useful is a site maintained by the American Association of Medical Colleges that suggests "31 Questions you should ask at a medical school interview. ...
- , including The Hunter College list of Medical School Pages. ...
- Those interested in Chiropractic Study will wish to the listing of U. ... Chiropractic School web pages, as well as a second page that just lists basic information about Chiropractic schools, like address, phone number, etc. ...
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