List of people in chiropractic

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This is a list of people in the chiropractic profession, comprising chiropractors and other people who have been notably connected with the profession. Many are important to the development or practice of chiropractic; they do not necessarily have DC degrees.

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  • Ruby Dhalla, DC: Member, House of Commons of Canada
  • Mark Day, DC: One of the first Appalachian chiropractors.

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  • , DC, PhD, MD: medical neurologist, chiropractor, founder of World Spine Care, uncle of Elon Musk.
  • , DC: Louisiana Senator
  • Suzanna Hupp, DC: Texas State Representative
  • Tom Hyde, DC, Florida Chiropractor who was Team USA, Doctor for the 1987 Pan Am Games, and the 8th Chiropractor to be selected to work at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

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  • Joseph C. Keating, Jr., PhD: (1950–2007) trained as a clinical psychologist who spent the majority of his life teaching and researching the chiropractic profession. He is best known for his published works as a historian of chiropractic.[1]

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  • B.J. Palmer, DC: son of D.D. Palmer.
  • D.D. Palmer, DC: founder of what we currently think of as chiropractic during the end of the 19th century.
  • Mabel Heath Palmer, DC: first woman in Chiropractic, B.J. Palmer's wife, became a doctor of chiropractic in 1905.
  • James W. Parker, DC: Founder of Parker School of Professional Success, a seminar series dedicated to teaching chiropractic business principles, philosophy and various chiropractic techniques. Founder of Share International, the largest supplier of chiropractic goods until about 1995. Founder of the Parker College of Chiropractic, now known as Parker University.
  • Jim Pankiw, DC: former member of the Parliament of Canada

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References[]

  1. ^ "History of Chiropractic Archives - Keating Biography". Retrieved 2009-02-02.
  2. ^ Reed, Phillips (2013). The Global Advance of Chiropractic. Toronto, ONT, Canada: The World Federation of Chiropractic. pp. xii et al. ISBN 978-0-9811332-3-2.

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