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The Content of Chiropractic Practice (Chapter 8)
Chiropractic in the United States: Training, Practice, and Research
AHCPR Publication No. 98–N002 December 1997
Two studies of national scope have tried to describe what chiropractors actually do in practice. The first was a national survey of over 5,000 practicing chiropractors (Christensen, 1993), which asked what conditions patients presented with or had concurrently. The second, using data collected from the office records of a cluster sample of chiropractors, looked at the presenting symptoms the chiropractors recorded in charts and at diagnoses recorded for insurance purposes .
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