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chiropractor

[kahy-ruh-prak-ter]

noun

  1. one whose occupation is the practice of chiropractic.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of chiropractor1

First recorded in 1900–05; chiropract(ic) + -or 2, as if a Latin noun with -tor
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Example Sentences

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There also isn’t a national certification for stretch therapists, as there is for physical therapists and chiropractors, though most stretch therapists are certified in-house by their respective employers.

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My chiropractor enlisted a masseur named Daniel to help with my “back of steel,” as he put it.

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Facey’s modest solo practice was based in a gray Anchorage office building, where he shared space with personal injury attorneys, a chiropractor and a financial advisor.

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At that moment, he wasn’t just a chiropractor protecting his home, he was all of Los Angeles fighting to breathe again with an unreal courage that transcends all tragedy.

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Swartley says there are 13 massage therapists on-site from all over Los Angeles, as well as one licensed chiropractor.

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