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(an adjective) having "handedness", possessing the property of an object's being non-superposable on its mirror image; derived from the Greek, chiros, meaning hand
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| chiral |
material with either a left or right handed helical arrangement.
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| chiropractic |
A specialty focusing on the nonsurgical treatment of neuromuscular skeletal conditions by means of manipulation of the spine and related structures.
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| chiropractor |
means a person who is a Doctor of Chiropractic licensed by the appropriate governmental agency to practice chiropractic medicine.
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| chiropractic |
Chiropractic returns the body to balance through adjustments of the spine and joints, normalizing joint motion, reducing nerve interference, relieving stress and restoring normal body function. Whenever there is a system containing many movable parts, a complex balance is necessary between those parts. Chiropractors influence the body's nervous system and natural defense mechanisms in order to alleviate pain and improve general health. ...
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