Comment: | Chiropractic is a primary contact healthcare profession, with its own distinct holistic principles and practice, specialising in the art of manipulation of the joints, largely by hand alone, with a view to normalising neuro-musculo-skeletal function as it relates to the spine and to patients' health. Chiropractors use neither drugs nor surgery, but refer to relevant specialists where appropriate.
The British Chiropractic Association (BCA) website includes a national Register of BCA Chiropractors. All the chiropractors will have undergone a minimum of a four-year full-time internationally-accredited degree course and are registered with the General Chiropractic Council, the UK's statutory regulator for the profession. The General Chiropractic Council can be contacted on 020-7713-5155 (www.gcc-uk.org)
The BCA's Information Service provides members of the public with up to date information on Chiropractic in Great Britain.
The BCA's Information Service provides members of the public with up to date information on Chiropractic in Great Britain. |