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  2. Chiropractic controversy and criticism - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, chiropractic has been the subject of internal and external controversy and criticism. [1][2] According to magnetic healer Daniel D. Palmer, the founder of chiropractic, "vertebral subluxation" was the sole cause of all diseases and manipulation was the cure for all disease. [3] A 2003 profession-wide survey found "most ...

  3. History of chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    To say or think that the science, art and philosophy of Chiropractic, or that Chiropractic, the three combined, has a religion, is really absurd and ridiculous". [45] The 2008 book Trick or Treatment states that in 1913 B.J. Palmer ran over his father, D.D. Palmer, at a homecoming parade for the Palmer School of Chiropractic. Weeks later D.D ...

  4. Chiropractic education - Wikipedia

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    Chiropractic education trains students in chiropractic. [1] The entry criteria, structure, teaching methodology and nature of chiropractic programs offered at chiropractic schools vary considerably around the world. [2] Students are trained in academic areas including scopes of practice, neurology, radiology, microbiology, psychology, ethics ...

  5. Chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the US National Board of Chiropractic Examiners states "The specific focus of chiropractic practice is known as the chiropractic subluxation or joint dysfunction. A subluxation is a health concern that manifests in the skeletal joints, and, through complex anatomical and physiological relationships, affects the nervous system and ...

  6. National Board of Chiropractic Examiners - Wikipedia

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    The National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) is a non-profit national and international testing organization for the chiropractic profession that develops, administers, analyzes, scores, and reports results from various examinations. Examinations are offered to students at chiropractic colleges accredited by the Council on Chiropractic ...

  7. Chiropractic professional ethics - Wikipedia

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    The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has a "Code of Ethics" [1] "based upon the acknowledgement that the social contract dictates the profession’s responsibilities to the patient, the public, and the profession; and upholds the fundamental principle that the paramount purpose of the chiropractic doctor's professional services shall be to benefit the patient."

  8. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians - Wikipedia

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    CCSP. The Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician or CCSP, certification, is a one post graduate year course, [3] taken at centers around the country, in week-end programs, and consists of 12 week-end classes and a Board exam. This course was first given in New Jersey, by National College of Chiropractic in 1980, and was then called Certified ...

  9. List of chiropractic credentials - Wikipedia

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    Some chiropractic schools offer post-professional degrees in chiropractic specialisms, such as veterinary and rehabilitative chiropractic. In the United States, it is possible to receive board certification in a chiropractic specialism. Board certified chiropractics receive a diploma in the specialism and are known as a diplomate or fellow.

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