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The states that do not consider them are: California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Please contact the state licensing board where a doctor practices to verify licensure/certification. Chiropractors who require transcripts of their NBCE exam scores should visit mynbce.org and place the request through their online accounts. The NBCE cannot verify board scores by e-mail, phone or letter.
Section 302 - Practice of Chiropractic (a) Scope of Practice. (1) A duly licensed chiropractor may manipulate and adjust the spinal column and other joints of the human body and in the process thereof a chiropractor may manipulate the muscle and connective tissue related thereto.
In Michigan, both a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) can adjust animals. In both instances, a post graduate certification is required. Only a DVM, or DC may attend these certification courses.
(2) The practice of chiropractic does not include any of the following: (a) The performance of any procedure that cuts or punctures the skin. (b) The dispensing or prescribing of drugs or medicine. (c) Except for diagnostic purposes only, the use of x-ray.
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Practice of chiropractic includes the following: (i) The diagnosis of human conditions and disorders of the human musculoskeletal and nervous systems as they relate to subluxations, misalignments, and joint dysfunctions.
Does Michigan Medicaid cover chiropractic care? Yes, Medicaid typically provides some coverage for chiropractic care. However, not all chiropractors accept Medicaid, and even if you find one that does, you might have to pay. Be sure to ask your chiropractor about their Medicaid policy.
* All Michigan licensed chiropractors must complete 30 hours of board approved continuing education within the 2 years immediately preceding the expiration date of their license. * Submission of the renewal application and fee is considered a statement that the CE requirement has been met.

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