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Chiropractic Neurologist Summary:
Find the best Chiropractic Sports Physicians near your area for evaluation, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of sports-related injuries. A Chiropractic Sports Physician uses chiropractic care and sports medicine to improve their patients' physical health. Chiropractic is a health profession that is both complementary and can be used as an alternative to traditional Western medicine. Practitioners may use chiropractic techniques to diagnose, treat, and prevent conditions in the neuromusculoskeletal system as well as the secondary effects these conditions may have on general health. Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on treating ailments and illnesses that are caused by or sustained while participating in athletic activity.

Sports Chiropractic Treatments may include:



  • Chiropractic Adjustment
  • Active Release Therapy
  • Therapeutic Exercise
  • Rehabilitative Exercise
  • Electrical Muscular Stimulation
  • Re-Educational Exercises
  • Traction
  • Stretching
  • Electric Muscle Stimulation
  • Dry Needling


The American Chiropractic Association Sports Council (ACASC) is an organization of chiropractors that specializes in sports medicine. The group attracts doctors from across the United States and around the world.


Chiropractic Neurologist FAQs:

What is a Chiropractic Neurologist?
Chiropractic Neurologists belong to a specialized field of chiropractic medicine that deals with disorders or injuries affecting the nervous system, which is comprised of the brain, spinal column and the nerves of the limbs. Practitioners use a variety of techniques designed to promote healthy nerve function.

What is the difference between a Chiropractor and a Chiropractor Neurologist?
Similar to a chiropractor, a Chiropractic Neurologist completes chiropractic medical school and receives a Doctorate. Graduates then receive another three years of schooling that focuses heavily on neurology. After finishing the required training, candidates must take a specialized board examination that evaluates each practitioner's clinical and diagnostic techniques in addition to general knowledge of the subject.

How do I find the best local Chiropractic Neurologist?
Potential clients locate practitioners on Wellness.com or other medical resource websites. Patients find reputable Chiropractic Neurologists by researching peer and patient review sites. Make a list of questions before scheduling an appointment and choose a physician based on the answers that you receive.

Where does a Chiropractic Neurologist work?
A practitioner may work in a clinic, a hospital or have a private practice. Chiropractic Neurologists might also become involved in research projects or instruct students at colleges or universities.

Why might I see a Chiropractic Neurologist?
Patients see Chiropractic Neurologists for the diagnosis and treatment of a number of conditions that include chronic pain, dizziness, dystonia, head injuries, movement disorders, stroke, rehabilitation, or nerve entrapment problems that affect the central or peripheral nervous system.


Chiropractic Neurologist Related Terms:
adjustment, analysis, assessment, cervical spine, chiropractic, diagnosis, fixation, joint, lumbar spine, motion, sacrum, subluxation, therapy, thoracic spine, vertebrae