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A Doctor of ] is the ] whose job is to evaluate patients' health by use of inspection, ], and other diagnostic testing including, but not limited to ], ], etc. After diagnoses have been made, a Doctor of ] may choose several non-medical, non-surgical methods to correct vertebral ] and other neuromusculoskeletal ailments to re-establish better ], ], and ] function in the body. Most methods include some form of adjustment to a bony structure where specific bony landmarks are contact by specific manual contacts and where calculated ] are delivered along precise ] to correct the condition. Other methods include ] modalities, ], and more.


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Differences in scopes of practice do determine what a Chiropractic Doctor is allowed to do in his or her state.
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