She too was a licensed chiropractor but unlike him she was an attractive, shapely woman who looked good in a skirt. |
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Determined to become a chiropractor from a very early age, she kept her nose to the grindstone all through high school and college. |
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A physiotherapist, osteopath, or chiropractor would be able to diagnose most common problems. |
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The chiropractor then tried to push the volunteer's upraised arm down to a horizontal position while the volunteer tried to resist. |
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He went through three days of medical testing that included a full physical, blood work, stress tests, and a session with a chiropractor. |
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This concern for her people is her reason for returning to college to become a chiropractor. |
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Was she forced to become a chiropractor because so many of her yoga clients were overdoing it and leaving her centre incapacitated? |
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The high-velocity thrust manipulation therapy used in the study was not provided by a chiropractor or an osteopath, but by a physical therapist. |
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I watched an equine chiropractor give a horse an adjustment and show us how to fit a saddle. |
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The chiropractor, who didn't appear to notice he was being two-timed by his date, was the only one other than Sam who still had an appetite. |
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Her sore back, neck and shoulders prompted her to pay regular visits to a chiropractor and a massage therapist. |
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He shares his house with two dachshunds, one of which is seeing a chiropractor for some back problems he's developed. |
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It's like learning your neighbor is a chiropractor whose hobby is choreographed rollerblading and then being ordered to hope she's happy in life. |
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He's a powerfully muscular chiropractor who is Arnold's close friend and training partner. |
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I continued to see the chiropractor and massage therapist and increased the number of times I was swimming. |
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Liz graciously posed for pictures with my chiropractor and his wife. |
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Turns out it is Kinesio tape, a stretchy cotton tape designed by a Japanese chiropractor to support injured muscles. |
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I am a chiropractor, a homeopath, a homeopathic instructor, and I'm currently studying herbal medicine at Mohawk College. |
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Treatment could now be certified by a physician, psychologist, chiropractor, dentist or optometrist. |
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The chiropractor aims to restore the harmony of movement of the entire spinal column or set individual vertebrae in oscillation. |
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He doesn't smoke or drink and, as a chiropractor, even shuns X-rays because he considers them irreligiously invasive. |
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Care or treatments such as those rendered by a chiropractor, a podiatrist, an acupuncturist, a homeopath, a physiotherapist or a naturopath. |
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Expenses for diagnostic x-rays and laboratory tests ordered by a chiropractor, osteopath, chiropodist or podiatrist. |
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A physician does not include a naturopath, herbalist, chiropractor or homeopath. |
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As a result, the earlier a child consults a chiropractor, the easier it is to correct the subluxation. |
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Kawchuk launched his study after a local chiropractor, Jerome Fryer, came to him with a new explanation for knuckle cracks. |
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His colleague and fellow BCA chiropractor Rishi Loatey said he had seen a definite rise in the number of young patients. |
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Unfortunately I was in so much agony with my back that I had to make an emergency detour to a chiropractor. |
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They were using a chiropractor who brewed up a concoction that looked like dirty oil out of your car. |
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With just one visit to his chiropractor, the patient reported no further leg stiffness after his nine-hour flights. |
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As a former chiropractor, I am sure he understands that clean air is what gives us all a better quality of life. |
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And viewers certainly must have wondered why a Miami chiropractor was relevant to this election. |
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Levy recounts how she herself went to a chiropractor in 2002 to seek help with a stiff shoulder she had developed in her sleep. |
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The alternative therapists approached included an acupuncturist, an aromatherapist, a medical herbalist, a chiropractor, a reflexologist, and a homoeopathic practitioner. |
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The chiropractor should first take a complete case history, including past medical history and any lifestyle factors that might be affecting the patient's problem. |
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I am used to appointments: allergist, chiropractor, tutor. |
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As a chiropractor, you would diagnose and treat disorders of the spine and other body joints by adjusting the spine or through physical manipulation. |
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Acupuncture services rendered to an individual by a medical practitioner, dentist, chiropractor, physiotherapist, or that are supplied by a charity or public institution may also be exempt. |
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Counsel for the Administrator appeared to focus on Dr. Robbins' designation as a chiropractor, to the exclusion of his other training and qualifications as a Naturopath and a Medical Doctor. |
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Based on a confidential consultation, a clinical examination and corresponding X-ray images, the chiropractor compiles a diagnosis and commences a course of therapy which is designed to suit the patient's specific needs. |
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Your chiropractor can help with these problems. |
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Heather Galan, a Hawaii-based chiropractor who specializes in an innovative practice called Active Release Technique. |
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He consulted a chiropractor, to no effect. |
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Adich, a chiropractor and acupuncturist, owns the clinic with his wife, Susan, who is a licensed massage therapists. |
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After seeing a chiropractor, however, she suffered a stroke. |
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Review the ages of your health partners and phase in new, younger professionals, if your current doctor, chiropractor, massage therapist, have plans to retire when you do! |
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Despondent, she took him to Rick Tsai, a chiropractor in Darlington, Pa., who a few years earlier had adjusted Ms. Arabe's puggle, Bustar, after a head and neck injury. |
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Grey is one of four massage therapists at Back-N-Touch, which also houses a chiropractor and body energy workers. |
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And yet, climbing in back of the 3-door doesn't require a chiropractor afterwards, and once sitting down, you'll realize that there is actually a fair amount of room, even for 3 people. |
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He is an experienced chiropractor in private practice. |
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While I eyeballed this instrument, having just come in from my visit with the chiropractor, a brisk, modest tone began, and the tiny screen showed ten digits I didn't recognize. |
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Throw on a pair of clumsy snowboots and it becomes difficult to pull away from a stop without recommending a good chiropractor to your passengers to deal with jackrabbit-induced whiplash. |
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There are many questions people have when choosing a chiropractor for adjustments and massage therapy. |
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Once in a doctoral program, a prospective chiropractor can expect to follow a comprehensive and demanding coursework regimen. |
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She is an independent chiropractor with several medical and physiotherapy clinics, conducting in-home, worksite and attendant care assessments as well as managing and treating chronic pain patients. |
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It is not unusual for someone, especially an elderly person to tell a doctor or a chiropractor that does not understand he has a bad back when he picked up a pencil. |
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I wanted to add to your list of suggestions that this fellow seek out a chiropractor who has a proven track record with correcting nocturnal enuresis. |
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Jeff McQuaite, a chiropractor in Doylestown, is happy to announce that his Doylestown chiropractic office is now featuring spinal decompression treatment to his patients. |
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