Definition of Chiropractic. Meaning of Chiropractic. Synonyms of Chiropractic

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Definition of Chiropractic

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- Chiropractic (/ˌkaɪroʊˈpræktɪk/) is a form of alternative medicine concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the...
- The history of chiropractic began in 1895 when Daniel David Palmer of Iowa performed the first chiropractic adjustment on a partially deaf janitor, Harvey...
- Throughout its history, chiropractic has been the subject of internal and external controversy and criticism. According to magnetic healer Daniel D. Palmer...
- Veterinary chiropractic, also known as animal chiropractic, is the application of chiropractic—a type of spinal mani****tion—on animals. Veterinary chiropractors...
- Palmer College of Chiropractic is a private chiropractic college with its main campus in Davenport, Iowa. It was established in 1897 by Daniel David Palmer...
- Spinal adjustment and chiropractic adjustment are terms used by chiropractors to describe their approaches to spinal mani****tion, as well as some osteopaths...
- This list of chiropractic schools is organized alphabetically by country. In those countries with functioning, specialized, accrediting agencies, the colleges...
- Canadian-born American spiritualist and activist best known for creating chiropractic. Palmer was born in Pickering Township, Canada West, but emigrated to...
- Chiropractic education trains students in chiropractic. The entry criteria, structure, teaching methodology and nature of chiropractic programs offered...
- In chiropractic, a vertebral subluxation means pressure on nerves, abnormal functions creating a lesion in some portion of the body, either in its action...