Careers: Medical & Psychiatry/Becoming a Chiropractor
Expert: Dr. Kevin D. Kanz - 9/17/2006
QuestionCan I major in Physical Therapy and become a Chiropractor? The university I'm attending doesn't have a specific Chiropractic major, and I'd like to know if there are any alternative majors.
AnswerThe pre professional curriculum for chiropractic college is essentially the same as any pre medical program. Enclosed are some links that will show you exactly what is required. You may also wish to contact one of the chiropractic colleges and ask what undergraduate track is most suited for the state where you plan to practice...
<http://www.cce-usa.org/Frequently%20Asked%20Questions.pdf>
Chiropractic is a branch of the healing arts focused on human health and disease processes. Doctors of Chiropractic are physicians who consider people as an integrated being and give special attention to the physiological and biomechanical aspects including structural, spinal, musculoskeletal, neurological, vascular, nutritional, and emotional and environmental relationships.
The practice and procedures which may be employed by Doctors of Chiropractic are based on the academic and clinical training received in and through accredited chiropractic colleges and include, but are not limited to, the use of current diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Such procedures specifically include the adjustment and manipulation of the articulations and adjacent tissues of the human body, and most specifically the spinal column. Included is the treatment of abnormalities to address functional disorders.
Chiropractic is a drug-free, non-surgical science and does not include pharmaceuticals or surgery. Chiropractic manipulation is one of several established forms of treatment used for back problems. Now, with today's growing emphasis on treatment options, manipulation is receiving much more widespread attention. Chiropractic manipulation, also frequently called the chiropractic adjustment, is the form of manipulation that has been most extensively used by Americans for the last one hundred years.
Satisfied chiropractic patients already know that DCs are uniquely trained and experienced in diagnosing back problems and are the doctors most skilled in using manipulation for the treatment of back pain and related disorders (source: American Chiropractic Association). Chiropractic doctors are also highly skilled performing and interpreting diagnostic proceedures as well as physical medicine and rehabilitation treatment options. World class medical and research institutions such as The Texas Back Institute, Bethesda Navel Medical Center and The Cedars-Sinai Institute for Spinal Disorders provide access to chiropractic care and employ chiropractic physicians.
Additional links:
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos071.htm
http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/ahcpr/uschiros.htm
http://www.fcer.org/
http://www.chiro.org/
http://www.acatoday.com
http://www.chiro.org/research/ABSTRACTS/Conditions.shtml
http://www.aaomed.org/about/man_med_diag_treat.php