Detailed profiles of schools for Chiropractic from the EdRef college search portal.
Chiropractic programs prepare students for careers in chiropractic wellness. Programs typically cover the wide variety of adjustment techniques and the history of chiropractic therapy, as well as provide an experiential foundation in campus clinics. Students learn how to become primary health care providers in a modern healthcare system that is complex and rapidly changing. Public acceptance of chiropractic therapy has reached an all-time high and continues to increase, creating demand for practitioners who can respond to the desire of consumers for this type of healthcare.
Chiropractic is one of the fastest-growing healthcare professions and is increasingly sharing the management of patients with other healthcare professionals. Students learn how to diagnose, treat, and prevent many types of problems associated with the neuromuscularskeletal system. They also study the effect of these disorders on the overall health of patients. Many programs include some type of internship component in which students can gain real-world experience in the profession.
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