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How does a chiropractor’s philosophy differ from a medical doctor’s philosophy?

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How does a chiropractor’s philosophy differ from a medical doctor’s philosophy?

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There are two types of ailments that you can have in the healthcare arena. One is a physical problem and one is a chemical problem. Physical problems usually need some sort of physical treatment (eg. Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, Surgery, etc.). Chemical problems generally need a chemical treatment (eg. Drugs). Chiropractors typically use a physical treatment to address an underlying problem. They utilize adjusting techniques to allow the human body to function at its optimum. This is referred to as inside-out approach. In other words…the human body has the ability to heal itself as long as there is no interference.

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