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Chiropractic care dates back to 1895. The name comes from the Greek word meaning "done by hand." However, the roots of the profession can be traced back to the beginning of recorded time.

Chiropractic was developed by Daniel David Palmer, a self-taught healer in Davenport, Iowa. Palmer wanted to find a cure for disease and illness that did not use drugs. He studied the structure of the spine and the ancient art of moving the body with the hands (manipulation). Palmer started the Palmer School of Chiropractic, which still exists today.

EDUCATION

Doctors of chiropractic must complete 4 to 5 years at an accredited chiropractic college. Their training includes a minimum of 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory, and clinical experience.

The education provides students with an in-depth understanding of the structure and function of the human body in health and disease.

The educational program includes training in the basic medical sciences, including anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. The education allows a doctor of chiropractic to both diagnose and treat people.

CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY

The profession believes in using natural and conservative methods of health care, without the use of drugs or surgery.

PRACTICE

Chiropractors treat people with muscle and bone problems, such as neck pain, low back pain, osteoarthritis, and spinal disk conditions.

Today, most practicing chiropractors mix spinal adjustments with other therapies. These may include physical rehabilitation and exercise recommendations, mechanical or electrical therapies, and hot or cold treatments.

Chiropractors take a medical history in the same way as other health care providers. They then do an exam to look at:

They also do standard nervous system and orthopedic tests common to all medical professions.

REGULATION OF THE PROFESSION

Chiropractors are regulated at two different levels:

All states require that chiropractors complete a certain number of continuing education hours every year to keep their license.

References

American Chiropractic Association website. Origins and history of chiropractic. www.acatoday.org/about/history-of-chiropractic/. Accessed April 4, 2022.

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Review Date: 11/9/2021  

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