Reflection: Timeline of Chiropractic History
Chiropractic in Canada has made substantial progression in the last half century. Before 1943, there was no option to study chiropractic in Canada, students had to study in the US. A crucial moment in Canadian chiropractic history wasn’t until September 18th 1945, which marked the opening of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). Rather than adopting one specific ideology the CMCC decided to teach a variety of different techniques and procedures. In 1945, the decision to include such a variety of techniques was new and has since paved the way for a majority of today’s chiropractic colleges and the way they are run. With further research and debate chiropractic began to gain recognition commercially and within the medical field. More recently, chiropractors were finally given the right to diagnose. There has been significant development in regards to the chiropractic profession in Canada and this movement does not seem to be slowing down.
See more visual timeline events in chiropractic history here:
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