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A career in Chiropractic
« on: May 19, 2008, 11:19:58 PM »
Chiropractors, also known as doctors of chiropractic or chiropractic physicians, diagnose and treat patients with health problems of the musculoskeletal system and treat the effects of those problems on the nervous system and on general health. Many chiropractic treatments deal specifically with the spine and the manipulation of the spine. Chiropractic medicine is based on the principle that spinal joint misalignments interfere with the nervous system and can result in lower resistance to disease and many different conditions of diminished health.

The chiropractic approach to health care stresses the patient’s overall health. Chiropractors provide natural, drugless, nonsurgical health treatments, relying on the body’s inherent recuperative abilities. They also recognize that many factors affect health, including exercise, diet, rest, environment, and heredity. Chiropractors recommend changes in lifestyle that affect those factors. In some situations, chiropractors refer patients to or consult with other health practitioners.

Like other health practitioners, chiropractors follow a standard routine to get information needed to diagnose and treat patients. They take the patient’s medical history; conduct physical, neurological, and orthopedic examinations; and may order laboratory tests. X rays and other diagnostic images are important tools because of the chiropractor’s emphasis on the spine and its proper function. Chiropractors also analyze the patient’s posture and spine using a specialized technique. For patients whose health problems can be traced to the musculoskeletal system, chiropractors manually adjust the spinal column.

Some chiropractors use other alternative medicines in their practices, including therapies using water, light, massage, ultrasound, electric, acupuncture, and heat. They also may apply supports such as straps, tapes, and braces to manually adjust the spine. Chiropractors counsel patients about health concepts such as nutrition, exercise, changes in lifestyle, and stress management, but chiropractors do not prescribe drugs or perform surgery.

In addition to general chiropractic practice, some chiropractors specialize in sports injuries, neurology, orthopedics, pediatrics, nutrition, internal disorders, or diagnostic imaging.

Many chiropractors are solo or group practitioners who also have the administrative responsibilities of running a practice. In larger offices, chiropractors delegate these tasks to office managers and chiropractic assistants. Chiropractors in private practice are responsible for developing a patient base, hiring employees, and keeping records.


Work environment


Chiropractors work in clean, comfortable offices. Like other health practitioners, chiropractors are sometimes on their feet for long periods. Chiropractors who take x rays must employ appropriate precautions against the dangers of repeated exposure to radiation.

Chiropractors work, on average, about 40 hours per week, although longer hours are not uncommon. Solo practitioners set their own hours but may work evenings or weekends to accommodate patients. Like other health care practitioners, chiropractors in a group practice will sometimes be on call or treat patients of other chiropractors in the group.


Salary Range


Chiropractors, like any medical-related field, is subject to differences in pay depending on location of practice. However, in 2005, the national mean of Chiropractor earnings in the United States was around $105,000. There are around 60,000 chiropractors in the United States today; and the field is a growing one. The aging American population will need chiro-remedy.


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Re: A career in Chiropractic
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2008, 03:26:30 PM »
No wonder we have a chiropractor client from Calfornia.....much money jod siya...pero rude lang...opps!

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Re: A career in Chiropractic
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2008, 05:12:49 AM »
ay way ayo kay rude ,amo lagi chiropractor kay maayuhon kaajo  sija pa gani official chiropractor sa  vancouver canucks team  sa hockey

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Re: A career in Chiropractic
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2008, 05:43:32 AM »
Depends on the individual. Sometimes you get good guys, sometimes you get moody guys.

Chiropractic medicine is based on patients, so its very business oriented. The larger the business, the busier the individual and the more likely they tend to be stressed. Easily irritated. Pero dili man tanan.

This field is a growing one though. And like any medical profession, there are not enough chiropractors in the U.S. Importing alot from other countries.

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