Pronunciation: /kaɪəˈpræktɪk/
noun a system of complementary medicine based on the diagnosis and manipulative treatment of misalignments of the joints, especially those of the spinal column
A1 I heard that chiropractic care can help with back pain.
A2 My sister is studying to become a chiropractic assistant.
B1 Many people choose chiropractic treatment as an alternative to traditional medicine.
B2 After the car accident, he underwent chiropractic adjustments to relieve his neck pain.
C1 The chiropractic clinic offers a range of services including spinal manipulation and massage therapy.
C2 She has been practicing chiropractic medicine for over 20 years and has helped countless patients improve their quality of life.
adjective relating to or characteristic of chiropractic or chiropractors
A1 I went to a chiropractic clinic for my back pain.
A2 She received chiropractic treatment for her neck injury.
B1 Chiropractic care is becoming more popular as a natural alternative to traditional medicine.
B2 The chiropractic adjustments helped alleviate his chronic headaches.
C1 The chiropractic techniques used by the practitioner were highly effective in treating my sciatica.
C2 After years of suffering from back pain, she finally found relief through chiropractic therapy.
formal Chiropractic care focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders.
informal I've been going to a chiropractic clinic for my back pain.
slang I swear by my chiropractor for keeping me aligned and pain-free.
figurative In the world of healthcare, chiropractic is often seen as an alternative approach to traditional medicine.
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