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A spine is not only the core of the human body, but also the housing for all of our nerves. Chiropractic care focuses on keeping your spine properly aligned to relieve problems throughout your body, and chiropractic schools teach how to manipulate the spine. But this skill requires extensive training, and chiropractic colleges offer excellent chiropractic programs that will let you work in this exciting and growing health care field. Chiropractic schools provide a well-rounded education that will teach you all about the human body and how the nerves impact our health.

Chiropractic colleges offer chiropractic programs that include courses in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, biochemistry, neurology, psychology and more. They may also offer course in x-ray technology and interpretation, as well as basic patient management. Chiropractic colleges also address other naturopathic forms of healing, and many chiropractors incorporate other disciplines into their chiropractic practice. If you are interested in health care, check out our chiropractic schools and get started in a rewarding career today!

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Chiropractic Career Educational Requirements:
Minimum: 2 years of undergraduate education. Educational and examination requirements are established by each State
Chiropractic Earning Potential:
Median annual earnings of salaried chiropractors were $69,910 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $46,710 and $118,280 a year
Chiropractic Work Environment:
Chiropractors work in clean, comfortable offices. Their average workweek is about 40 hours, although longer hours are not uncommon. Solo practitioners set their own hours, but may work evenings or weekends to accommodate patients.
Chiropractic Summary:
Professional Chiropractors diagnose and treat patients with health problems are associated with the body’s muscular, nervous, and skeletal systems, especially the spine. Chiropractors believe that interference with these systems impairs the body’s normal functions and lowers its resistance to disease
 
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