In light of National Bone & Joint Action Week (October 12 - 20), we're taking a look at the Chiropractic profession, an occupation that helps millions each year cope with & heal from musculoskeletal injury & pain. These Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) are able to treat a wide range of conditions without the use of pain medication, which pose a serious potential for addiction as sadly seen throughout the United States today. Chiropractors work in all 50 states & Washington DC, and most if not all take health insurance as part of their practice. For help finding a chiropractor in your area, check out the American Chiropractor Association website (https://www.acatoday.org/search/memsearch/), and continue looking at our blog & social media pages for more helpful information on the Chiropractic profession!
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
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