The short answer is "because most medical doctors regard chiropractors as quacks" (or, at best, as practitioners of a technique that's unlikely to be particularly useful in a hospital setting ... and if it is needed, then it can be done just as well by DOs instead, who actually are medical doctors).
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chiropractors that specialize in treating animals
how many Register Chiropractors in the world
AMA members were advised that it was unethical to be associated with chiropractors
Chiropractors are specially trained to deal with treating injuries to the back and spine.
Hi, have you contacted medicare or local hospital? They usually have referral service agents that can help you find your health providers.
Chiropractors are autonomous health care providers whose practice does not require the supervision or management of a physician. Chiropractors are regulated by the laws of the state in which they practice, as well as by the rules of their state chiropractic board.
Some practitioners use spinal manipulation to the exclusion of all other modalities, and are known as straight chiropractors
* for example in pharmacy they want different rights and in hospital they want different rights then pharmacy.
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I would guess chiropractors - veterinarians tend to make US$100,000 or less per year.
Chiropractors adjust or manipulate segments of the patient's spinal column in order to relieve pain.
The vast majority of chiropractors work regular work hours during the day and do not work night shifts.