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What are the Requirements to Become a Chiropractor?

Chiropractors Straighten You Out

Ever reach for something and the next thing you know you are in agonizing pain? Many people visit a chiropractor to get help in alleviating that pain and feel better, but typically without the use of prescription medication. Chiropractors are doctors that specialize in the muscular skeletal and nervous system. As a chiropractor, you conduct physicals and exams, much like a typical physician would by taking vital signs, asking health related questions, analyzing posture, the spine, and overall health issues to determine how you can assist the patient. Chiropractors believe that the spine affects the nervous system, which then causes pain in other parts of the body. Emphasis is often put on the spine, so manual adjustments are done to realign the spine and neck to help alleviate pain or discomfort. A fairly new technique in chiropractic spinal adjustments is the use of specialized computer equipment to measure specifically the amount of change that occurs in the spine during adjustment.

Requirements to Become a Chiropractor
There are several areas of specialization within the chiropractic field such sports neurology, pediatrics, and diagnostic imaging. A four-year degree from a certified chiropractic school is required as well as certification given by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) in order to be a practicing Chiropractor. Most states require continuing education credits either annually or semi-annually. Make certain that you find out what your state requirements are.

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