Extremity manipulation definition

Extremity manipulation means a corrective thrust or maneuver by a doctor of chiropractic by hand or instrument based upon differential diagnosis of neuromusculoskeletal structures applied to a joint of the appendicular skeleton.
Extremity manipulation means a corrective thrust or maneuver
Extremity manipulation means a corrective thrust or maneuver applied to a joint of the appendicular skeleton. [2002 c 225

More Definitions of Extremity manipulation

Extremity manipulation means a corrective thrust or maneuver applied to a joint of the appendicular skeleton. The use of extremity manipulation shall be complementary and preparatory to a chiropractic spinal adjustment to support correction of a vertebral subluxation complex and is considered a part of a spinal adjustment and shall not be billed separately from or in addition to a spinal adjustment.
Extremity manipulation means a corrective thrust or maneuver applied to a joint
Extremity manipulation means a corrective thrust or maneuver applied to a joint of the appendicular skeleton. The use of extremity manipulation is complementary and preparatory to a chiropractic spinal adjustment to support correction of a vertebral subluxation complex.

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