Can you share the details of BSc Chiropractic courses?

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    Tejas Bodhankar | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    A B.Sc. in Chiropractic is a specialised course that trains students in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, primarily focusing on spinal health and its impact on the nervous system. Chiropractic care emphasizes hands-on therapy, particularly spinal manipulation, to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall health.

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    Surbhi Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    11 months ago

    To pursue a Chiropractic course in India,  candidates must have completed their Class 12 board examination with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology). In the undergraduate course, they have to study the same Science subjects along with English, and Social Science. A Bachelor's degree from a recognised university is required to enrol in a Chiropractic programme. With a BSc in Chiropracty, graduates are prepared to continue on to earn their DC (Doctor of Chiropractic).

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

    4 weeks ago

    Sure, some of the details about this course are mentioned below:
    The eligibility for admission in a chiropractic course in India is to pass class 12th to pursue a UG course in the Chiropractic field. When we talk about the master's in the same field, then you will be needing a relevant bachelor's degree. This course is known to offer both theoretical and practical aspects of anatomy, physiology, spinal dysfunction, and chiropractic techniques. This field can be pursued from a certificate to a postgraduate degree.

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