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Did You Know Chiropractors Have Extensive Training?

Did You Know Chiropractors Have Extensive Training?
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Many people are surprised to learn how much education chiropractors receive.

To become a Doctor of Chiropractic, a person usually completes:

  • four years of college-level pre-med education
  • four to five additional years of chiropractic school
  • hundreds of hours of clinical training
  • national board examinations
  • state licensing requirements

In chiropractic school, doctors study subjects such as:

  • anatomy
  • physiology
  • neurology
  • orthopedics
  • radiology
  • rehabilitation
  • nutrition
  • diagnosis

In fact, chiropractic education is very similar in length and intensity to the training completed by many other healthcare professionals.

After graduation, many chiropractors continue their education through advanced training in areas such as:

  • sports medicine
  • pediatrics
  • neurology
  • rehabilitation
  • orthopedics

Why does this matter?

Because you should feel confident about who is taking care of you.

Your chiropractor is trained not only to help identify the cause of your pain, but also to recognize when another type of treatment may be needed.

Good chiropractors do not try to do everything.

They work together with other healthcare providers when necessary so you receive the right care at the right time.

Thousands of Doctors of Chiropractic across the United States and Canada have taken "The ChiroTrust Pledge":“To the best of my ability, I agree to
provide my patients convenient, affordable,
and mainstream Chiropractic care.
I will not use unnecessary long-term
treatment plans and/or therapies.”

To locate a Doctor of Chiropractic who has taken The ChiroTrust Pledge, google "The ChiroTrust Pledge" and the name of a town in quotes.

(example: "ChiroTrust Pledge" "Davenport, IA")