
Chiropractor Education
Chiropractors complete a bachelor's degree followed by a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) program typically lasting four years. Their education includes courses in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, and chiropractic techniques, along with supervised clinical practice. They learn how to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal conditions, especially those involving the spine, often using hands-on adjustments. After graduating, chiropractors must pass national and state licensing exams to practice legally. Ongoing education ensures they stay current with the latest research and techniques in the field. This comprehensive training prepares them to provide non-invasive, drug-free care focused on spinal health and overall well-being.