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About Chiropractic
Chiropractic is a primary
health-care profession that specialises in the
diagnosis, treatment and overall management of
conditions that are due to problems with the
joints, ligaments, tendons and nerves of the
body, particularly those of the spine.
Treatment consists of a
wide range of manipulative techniques designed
to improve the function of the joints, relieving
pain and muscle spasm.
Chiropractic does not
involve the use of any drugs or surgery.
The British Chiropractic
Association (BCA), founded in 1925, represents
over 50% of UK chiropractors.
All BCA chiropractors will have undergone
a minimum four-year full-time
internationally-accredited undergraduate course
and are registered with the General Chiropractic
Council, the UK's statutory regulator for the
profession. The BCA aim to
promote, encourage and maintain high standards
of conduct, practice, education and training
within the profession in the UK.
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