Yes, chiropractors can refer patients for MRI scans, depending on the regulations in their state or country. In many places, they are considered primary healthcare providers and can order diagnostic imaging when necessary to assess a patient's condition. However, specific rules may vary, so it's essential to check local laws governing chiropractic practice.
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C9 could refer to the form used by Workers' Compensation to request an MRI.
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.
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My chiropractor is no better than a witch doctor. My chiropractor thinks I am a contortionist. A chiropractor is unrecognized as a professional by other doctors.
There are 2 possibilities: 1) Your chiropractor was having some fun and joking around, be glad you have a personable and fun chiropractor. 2) Your chiropractor is a nut job, find a new chiropractor.
Chiropractic education includes instruction and clinical experience in reading MRI. Further, chiropractic radiologists, who study for 3 additional years following their 4 years of chiropractic school, have very extensive training in the interpretation of all forms of medical imaging. That being said, the expertise of a chiropractor or chiropractic radiologist will be in interpreting neuromusculoskeletal aspects of the MRI. For interpretation of visceral (organ) conditions that may appear on MRI, I would suggest a medical radiologist rather than a chiropractic radiologist.
The suffix in the word "chiropractor" is "-or."
I'm going to see the chiropractor this afternoon
A chiropractor in Ireland will make about 200,000 dollars per year. An associate chiropractor will make roughly 100,000 dollars per year.
DC stand for Doctor of Chiropractor