Any degree will be fine, as long as you complete the prerequisites. 1 year of English, biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and half year of calculus. Just watch out with the online college, make sure it’s nationwide accredited. U. of Phoenix, a popular online college, is not accredited. Chiropractic college and the State where you’ll get your chiropractic license will not accept non-accredited college credits. I strongly recommend you attend at least a state university, that way you know it’s accredited and you’ll save money.
Do you know anything about the field you are getting in to? Here is the truth about what chiropractors do. A chiropractor can do spinal manipulations to relieve stress on spinal nerves caused by things like muscle tension or a slight misalignment of the discs. The manipulation is not a permanent change of anything though, and no – they can’t permanently change the natural shape or curvature of a spine. An orthopedist can evaluate the situation and determine if a scoliosis is actually present, and if a brace would be of help. A brace has to be individually fitted though- it’s not a one size fits all proposition. A chiropractor can be helpful in musculo-skeletal aches and pains, through manipulation and massage- but aside from that it’s all smoke and mirrors. If you have back pain from the misalignment, they can help relieve that. But nothing they do is going to be a permanent fix. Spines don’t work that way. To change a spine takes surgery and braces. Most want to drag out the process for as long as possible. There plan is to take a full body X-ray and have you going to them for a long time, by nit picking every little thing. No ones spine is perfect. In my opinion they are just as good a back rub. But to each his or her own. Chiropractors do not have a medical degree nor are they FDA approved. Chiropractors work on your back to eliminate your “subluxations”, which they can’t prove exist, and in some studies where they show a back x-ray to multiple chiropractors, they all diagnose subluxations, but of course no two ever seem to diagnose them in the same place on the x-ray. Fixing subluxations is supposed to “help the body keep itself healthy”. It’s also preventative, once a month, to rub a rabbits foot or knock on wood for good luck. I challenge anyone to prove anything above wrong. If you are a scam artist I suggest getting into this field, because they pay is good for the scammers.
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I don’t think you can get an online degree in chiropracty. It’s kind of a hand-on thing. But that’s ok, because an online degree wouldn’t make you any more of a doctor than a non-online degree. Chiropracty is a pseudoscience; the basic premise was made up a hundred years ago with no evidence and hasn’t found any since. It doesn’t help anyone and has killed quite a few. If you want to actually help someone, get a real medical degree or become a nurse.
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?cat=4