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==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==


*Chiropractic Parent articles:
'''Chiropractic Parent articles:'''
{{r|Chiropractic History}}
{{r|Chiropractic History}}
{{r|Chiropractic (Veterinary)}}
{{r|Chiropractic (Veterinary)}}
{{r|Vertebral subluxation}}
{{r|Vertebral subluxation}}


*Education
'''Education'''
{{r|Chiropractic education}}
{{r|Chiropractic education}}
{{r|National Board of Chiropractic Examiners}}
{{r|National Board of Chiropractic Examiners}}
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{{r|Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards}}
{{r|Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards}}


*Practice
'''Practice'''
{{r|Spinal adjustment}}
{{r|Spinal adjustment}}
{{r|Spinal manipulation}}
{{r|Spinal manipulation}}
{{r|Human spine}}
{{r|Human spine}}


*Discussion
'''Debate'''
{{r|Critical views of Chiropractic}}
{{r|Critical views of Chiropractic}}

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Template:Cell styleA list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Chiropractic.

Related Articles

Chiropractic Parent articles:

  • Chiropractic History [r]: Founded in 1885 by D. D. Palmer, the field grew through various controversies from a personal philosophy to a professionalized discipline. [e]
  • Chiropractic (Veterinary) [r]: A specialized field of veterinary medicine utilizing chiropractic procedures. [e]
  • Vertebral subluxation [r]: Chiropractic concepts of health and wellness revolve around this model theory that makes the hypothesis that spinal function affects spinal nerves in such a fashion as to affect various aspects of health. [e]

Education

Practice

  • Spinal adjustment [r]: Any one of a number of specific procedures that a chiropractor performs during a visit or session. [e]
  • Spinal manipulation [r]: The original and most common type of procedure a chiropractor performs during a visit or session. [e]
  • Human spine [r]: The part of the human body which is composed of the nerves of the spinal cord and its protective covering; the vertebral column or backbone. [e]

Debate