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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The colleges which have chiropractic courses in Delhi are:
- All India Council of Chiropractic & Science -it has a fee of INR 57,000
- Capri Institute of Manual Therapy - the fees is INR 16,200
- Pranamis Wellness Centre - fees is INR 45,000
- VLCC Institute- fees is INR 27,500
These are some colleges in Delhi which offer chiropractic courses.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Physiotherapists cannot perform Chiropractic treatments unless they undergo specialised training in chiropractic care. Physiotherapy primarily involves exercises, manual therapy, and electrotherapy to improve mobility and relieve pain.
Chiropractic treatments involve spinal adjustments and manipulations, which require specific education in chiropractic science. Physiotherapists can use spinal mobilization techniques, but advanced chiropractic treatments require certification from recognised chiropractic programs.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
A B.Sc. in Chiropractic is a specialised course that trains students in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, primarily focusing on spinal health and its impact on the nervous system. Chiropractic care emphasizes hands-on therapy, particularly spinal manipulation, to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall health.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to study Chiropractic while pursuing a BAMS, but it may be challenging due to the intensive nature of both fields. Chiropractic training typically requires a dedicated program, often a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree, which may not be available in India and might require studying abroad.
Some students pursue chiropractic courses after completing BAMS to complement their skills in physical and manual therapies.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, after completing a BPharmacy degree, it is possible to pursue a Chiropractic course, though it depends on the eligibility criteria of the institution you wish to apply to.
In most cases, a background in healthcare or related sciences can provide a solid foundation. However, Chiropractic programs typically require prior education in Biology, Anatomy, and related fields.
You may need to complete prerequisite courses if these were not covered in your BPharmacy curriculum.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Chiropractic courses in India is a specialised educational programme designed to train individuals in the field of chiropractic medicine. Chiropractic is a healthcare discipline that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those affecting the spine. Chiropractors utilize non-invasive techniques, such as spinal adjustments and manipulations, to alleviate pain, improve overall health, and promote the body's natural healing abilities.
Chiropractor course typically cover a wide range of subjects related to Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology. Students learn about the structure and function of
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Becoming a chiropractor typically involves completing a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree programme and obtaining a license to practice. If you are a government employee and wish to pursue a career as a chiropractor, here are the general steps to follow:
Educational Requirements:
a. Bachelor's Degree
b. Prerequisite Courses
Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) Program:
a. Apply to Chiropractic Schools
b. Complete the D.C. Program
3.Licensure: a. Pass Licensing Exams:
b. Obtain State License:
4. Optional Specializations: Some chiropractors choose to pursue additional certifications or specializations in areas such as sp
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
A chiropractor is a medical specialist who uses spinal adjustments to treat neuromuscular problems. Chiropractors believe that diseases of the body’s muscles and bones are the root of many health issues. To cure pain and other issues, patients’ spines are adjusted. Chiropractors cure back pain and joint pain, and many individuals also seek their help for allergies, digestive problems, and other issues.
You can explore about -
- Institute of Alternative Medicines and Research (IAMR)
- Chakradhara Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Gudia Pokhari, Bhubaneswar
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