Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 22036
  Title Why does chiropractic work? [editorial]
URL http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.clch.2011.07.005
Journal Clin Chiropr. 2011 Sep;14(3):83-84
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Publication Type Editorial
Abstract/Notes Excerpt: How is it that chiropractic has survived as a profession? It has been – and continues to be – attacked by medical “experts”; it has faced – and continues to face – competition from other professions: osteopathy, physiotherapy, orthpaedists, general practitioners; it has suffered – and continues to suffer – from internecine struggles between proponents of differing techniques and management strategies. Despite this, there are more chiropractors today than ever before, educated to a higher standard and more geographically dispersed.

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