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Chiropractors in Hopkins, MN
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Hopkins Listings
We have found 21 listings in Hopkins, MN that matched your search criteria.
Blake Chiropractic Center
172 Blake Rd N
Hopkins, MN 55343
Hopkins Health & Wellness Center
15 8th Ave N
Hopkins, MN 55343
Steve Cohn
11500 Highway 7
Hopkins, MN 55305
Arne Wellness Center
12455 Ridgedale Dr # 201
Hopkins, MN 55305
Suppes Janice A DC
5757 Sanibel Dr Ste 11
Hopkins, MN 55343
Chiropractic Practce Rlf
2205 Hillside Cir
Hopkins, MN 55305
Back In Line Family Chiropract
11500 Highway 7
Hopkins, MN 55305
Sundial Chiropractic Center
5757 Sanibel Dr Ste 11
Hopkins, MN 55343
Health Source of Hopkins
724 Mainstreet
Hopkins, MN 55343
Accel and Be Well Chiropractic & Acupuncture
10501 Wayzata Blvd Ste 100
Hopkins, MN 55305
Schumacher Chiropractic Clinic Hopkins PA
8534 Excelsior Blvd
Hopkins, MN 55343
Tatiana L Riabokin Dc
1521 Mainstreet
Hopkins, MN 55343
The Art of Healing
10901 RED CIRCLE DR SUITE 110
Hopkins, MN 55343
The Arne Clinic Pa
2000 Plymouth Rd Ste 250
Hopkins, MN 55305
Americare Chiropractic
13911 Ridgedale Dr Ste 255
Hopkins, MN 55305
Hopkins Spinal Care
10907 Excelsior Blvd
Hopkins, MN 55343
Marty Chiropractic Clinics
17 10th Ave S
Hopkins, MN 55343
Freestone Chiropractic Pa
724 Mainstreet
Hopkins, MN 55343
Hopkins Chiropractic Health Center
15 8th Ave N
Hopkins, MN 55343
Murphy Chiro Clinic
11500 Highway 7 Ste 201
Hopkins, MN 55305
Center For Alternative Health & Chiropractic
17 10th Ave S
Hopkins, MN 55343
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Featured article related to Back Pain Relief, Spinal Cord Injury
Chiropractor And Physiotherapist Differences by: Peter Benalla
Because Chiropractors and Physiotherapists both work with patients to improve the patient's ability to move and function many people get the two professionals confused. The truth is that the two fields are not the same at all. The skill set a Chiropractor must develop is not the same skill set that a Physiotherapist must have though there are a few similarities. Here are some of the differences between Chiropractors and Physiotherapists.
Educational Requirements
Physiotherapists are required to complete at least four years of undergraduate school as well as a two year masters program. Physiotherapists must also be trained in quite a few different types of physical therapy in order to obtain a license and practice professionally. A Physiotherapists license is required to be renewed regularly for as long as they want to continue practicing. This renewal requirement ensures that Physiotherapists keep their techniques and research up to date.
Chiropractors are required to complete at least four years of school though schooling usually involves five to seven years of class and field work in the United Kingdom before a professional license can be obtained. Chiropractors, like Physiologists are also required to keep their licenses current in order legally practice chiropractics without supervision.
Relieving Pain
Chiropractors work to relieve their patients' pain by using a number of pain relief therapies. These techniques can either be taught to the patient to do at home or therapies that will require the patient to continue visiting the Chiropractor in order to maintain his alignment and stay pain free.
A Physiotherapist offers his patients through a variety of methods. These methods aim to increase the patient's range of motion. Treatment offered by a Physiotherapist can involve teaching the patient how to do a variety of exercises and stretches so that the patient can continue his or her treatment at home. As the patient's pain subsides and his or her range of motion improves, the visits required become fewer and farther between until the patient is pronounced healthy enough to no longer need physiotherapy.
System of Beliefs
A Chiropractor believes that everything can be related to the spine. Problems with the respitory system or endocrine system, in a Chiropractor's mind, are problems that can be corrected with proper alignment of the spine.
Physiologists do not centre their beliefs on a single part of the body though they do spend quite a bit of time focusing on the spine. Physiologists devote their time to treating a specific injury and helping a patient heal while doing their best to reduce the patient's pain.
The truth is that there are quite a few similarities between the two. Both work with the spine. The differences lie in how an illness is addressed. Physiotherapy ends at some point. Chiropractic care is ongoing.
Peter Benalla is a principal practitioner chiropractors, chiropractic , at a well established clinic in the South-West of the UK. He writes articles about back pain, neck pain, and injury management. If you are looking for chiropractors in birmingham visit his website.
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