Chiropractic
Care
Chiropractic is a natural approach to health
care and rehabilitation, proven by research to
be safe and effective. It uses spinal and joint
manipulation to restore the body’s nervous
system to its optimal functioning, which in turn
improves mobility, relieves pain, enables damaged
tissues to repair and encourages the body’s
innate ability to heal itself—all without
drugs or surgical procedures.
Chiropractic primarily treats spine-related health
problems such as back and neck pain, headaches,
and joint pain, but it also has a positive side
effect: By improving the function of the nervous
system, chiropractic promotes general health and
can help patients heal from issues related to
digestion, circulation and muscle imbalance.
Educational requirements for doctors of chiropractic
are extensive, usually including four to five
years of study beyond an undergraduate degree.
Most chiropractic curriculums require a minimum
of 4,200 hours in a classroom, laboratory or clinic.
Many of these hours involve hands-on training
that help ensure a high level of safety and care.
For more information about chiropractic and answers
to frequently asked questions, please visit www.amerchiro.org.
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