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  • What Degree Do You Need to Be a Nutritionist in a Chiropractic Office?

    Chiropractors take a holistic approach to health that recognizes the importance of sound nutrition. In fact, the American Chiropractic Association has a Council on Nutrition that encourages the use of nutrition in chiropractic practices. To that end, chiropractors may hire or associate with professional nutritionists to work with their patients. Although nutritionists’ education, training and other requirements vary by state, a rigorous academic program followed by industry-accepted continuing education and training will ensure that you'll be qualified to work in nearly any chiropractic office you choose.

  • Electrical Requirements for Chiropractic Offices

    Doctors of chiropractic focus on disorders of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. They assess patients through clinical examination, laboratory testing and diagnostic imaging. The National Electrical Code (NEC), published by the National Fire Protection Association, governs the electrical requirements for chiropractic offices. All electricians must follow that code as well as adhere to any state or local codes when working on a chiropractor's office. In such structures, electricians place conduit pipe or tubing inside specific partitions, walls or other concealed areas.

  • How to Create a Floor Plan for a Chiropractic Office

    Chiropractors are doctors who focus on the skeletal system and the spine. Like any medical office, chiropractic offices should be designed to allow traffic to flow while allowing the doctors to treat patients comfortably and privately. There are some special considerations to make when designing a medical facility, however. A designer must look at accessibility for the disabled as well as maintaining high standards of safety and cleanliness.

  • How to Promote a Chiropractic Office

    Chiropractic services are in high demand. Many people are becoming aware of the multitude of benefits chiropractors can offer their patents. Promoting your office is the hardest part of running your business, but once you get clients in the door, they'll most assuredly come back.

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