Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 16632
  Title Expectations: A case study describing the outcome expectations of chiropractors and their patients
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2001 Dec;31(4):133-138
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Abstract/Notes State regulatory registration controlling registered health practitioners has developed and is refined over time. Illustrating this process as it relates to one such discipline, this paper summarises the history and refinement of chiropractic legislation in New South Wales. It identifies a fundamental flaw in the state’s first Chiropractic Act (1978) and its correction in the Chiropractors Act (2001), and compares and contrasts significant elements of the three acts of Parliament controlling and regulating chiropractors in New South Wales over 23 years. It concludes that legislative separation of chiropractic from osteopathy has established a new legal environment in which the independent advancement of the chiropractic profession can develop in New South Wales neither shacked by medical dominance nor manipulated by sectional interests in chiropractic

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