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The chiropractors
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A health care practitioner who specializes in chiropractic, the hands on or hand-held instrumental movement of the bone structure of the body to improve the function of the joints and/or nervous system.
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The chiropractors, of course, did their best to defend their corner.
The chiropractors, osteopaths and masseuses who continue to fine-tune his body.
The chiropractors, meanwhile, are focused on California, where the essential benefits package that Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law in September does not include chiropractic services.
The chiropractors commented that their treatment of injured workers rests on their strength in diagnosis and treatment and on providing patient-centered care.
The chiropractors agreed that it was essential for their group to provide scientific evidence that their interventions work, are safe and cost-effective.
The chiropractors were out in force, lobbying for months to get their services included in every state's package of essential health benefits that will be guaranteed under the new health care law.
The chiropractors were highly motivated to CSMT treatment, while physicians and physiotherapist were more sceptical, which might have influenced on the result.
The chiropractors first measured body height and weight.
The chiropractors were all registered with the GCC at the time the questionnaire was issued.
The chiropractors record the types of treatment rendered at all sessions.
The chiropractors were monitored by participant questionnaire over time and clinical observation.
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