If they are an avowed practicing member of certain religions, yes, it may be lawful.
If you have such information you should bring it to the attention of the child welfare or social service agencies for their attention.
You are entitled to medical treatment that is deemed "reasonable" and neccessary. Talk it over with your family doc and have him/her refer you to a chiropractor if he/she finds that to be the best method of treatment for your injuries.
no its not becaus its like racism between black and white. its also like discrimination
Many states, if not most, will allow a chiropractor to prescribe &/or dispense durable medical goods &/or devices.
In a medical setting a contraindication refers to a condition that serves as reason to withhold a specific type of medical treatment. An example of this would be to not give penicillin to a patient with a penicillin allergy. It would do more harm then good for their health.
There are many different chiropractor worksheets. Some of these worksheets lay out care plans. There are also worksheets that have medical histories.
No, chiropractor's are not licensed medical doctors, and as such they can not prescribe medications.
In the context of medication, WH means "withhold."
A chiropractor has to go all the way through medical school. A chiropractor is a doctor. Check with whichever college you choose to see what their requirements are.
CPT Code 97110- Therapeutic procedure, 1 or more areas, each 15 minutes; therapeutic exercises to develop strength and endurance, range of motion and flexibility.
If she doesn't have sole custody, no she can't. And both parents have to sign for a passport, if that helps.
A physician does not have the right to withhold a patient's medical records if he has an outstanding balance. This is a law in most states in the United States.
A "chiropractor" is a medical professional who generally addresses the structure of the spinal column.