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Doctor of Chiropractic
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a doctoral-level degree program that focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders
What is a "Doctor of Chiropractic"?
A Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) is a professional doctoral degree that prepares individuals to become chiropractors, specialists in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, especially related to the spine. The program includes coursework in anatomy, physiology, and therapeutic techniques, along with hands-on training in chiropractic care. Graduates are qualified to practice chiropractic medicine and treat patients with physical disorders and pain.
Examples
She earned her DC to become a licensed chiropractor and help patients manage pain and improve their overall well-being.
After completing his undergraduate studies in biology, he enrolled in a Doctor of Chiropractic program to specialize in holistic healthcare.



























