Manipulative Therapy definition

Manipulative Therapy means skeletal adjustments, manipulation or other treatment in connection with the detection and correction by manual or mechanical means of structural imbalance or subluxation in the human body.
Manipulative Therapy means manipulations and/or mobilizations to any joint in the body performed by any Doctor; provided, however, that manipulations and/or mobilizations performed by a licensed physical therapist will not be considered Manipulative Therapy.
Manipulative Therapy means manual therapy, including manipulation of the spine, other joints and soft tissues.]

Examples of Manipulative Therapy in a sentence

  • I, have read, or have had read to me, the above explanation of the Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy / Adjustment and related Care.

  • Services shall be limited to Chiropractic Adjustments, also known as Spinal Manipulations and/or Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy, along with any service or method utilized by Inside Health as being part of a Progress Examination.

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