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Chiropractic Care: A History of Healing, Nature's Way

What Is Chiropractic?

"Chiropractic is a branch of the healing arts that is based upon the understanding that good health depends, in part, upon a normally functioning nervous system (especially the spine, and the nerves extending from the spine to all..."

The History of Chiropractic

"For centuries, scientists, physicians - even philosophers - have long believed that the body's spinal cord is at the root of many ailments that have nothing to do with back or neck pain. But the birth of the chiropractic profession was..."

Chiropractic Philosophy

"The chiropractic perspective on health and disease emphasizes two fundamental concepts: (1) The structure and condition of the body influences how the body functions and its ability to heal itself; and..."
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Chiropractic Licensure and Education

"There are currently 17 chiropractic colleges in the United States, ten of which were established prior to 1945. Over 14,000 young men and women attend these chiropractic colleges each year. Since 1974, standards for chiropractic..."
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Chiropractic Research

Due to the lack of funding by government agencies, legitimate, sustained scientific research in chiropractic has only recently become fully established. In 1944, the National Chiropractic Association (NCA) created the Chiropractic..."

Interactive Spine (Chiro One Wellness Center)

"When's The Last Time You've Had Your Spine Checked? Roll your mouse over any of the 24 vertebrae in the human spine [...] to learn how each vertebra is connected to specific areas, organs and functions of your body, as well as how..."

Interactive Spine (Chiro Matrix)

"All of the functions related to The Amazing Human Body are controlled and coordinated by the extensive neural network continually sending and receiving electrical impulses to and from the brain in order to coordinate our optimal..."
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