Spinal Manipulation Sample Clauses

Spinal Manipulation. See Chiropractic services above.
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Spinal Manipulation. See Part IX.,
Spinal Manipulation. A. Covered Services Coverage is provided for Medically Necessary spinal manipulation, evaluation, and treatment for the musculoskeletal conditions of the spine when provided by a licensed chiropractor, doctor of osteopathy (D.O.), or other eligible practitioner who is a Contracting Provider.
Spinal Manipulation. Spinal manipulation Services rendered by Physicians for manipulation of the spine to correct a slight dislocation of a bone or joint that is demonstrated by x-ray are covered.
Spinal Manipulation. A. Covered Benefits Coverage shall be provided for Medically Necessary spinal manipulation, evaluation and treatment for the musculoskeletal conditions of the spine when provided by a licensed chiropractor, doctor of osteopathy (D.O.) or other eligible practitioner. Benefits will not be provided for spinal manipulation services other than for musculoskeletal conditions of the spine. Spinal Manipulation services are limited to Members who are twelve (12) years of age or older.

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