Veterinary chiropractic, also known as animal chiropractic, is chiropractic for animals – a type of spinal manipulation.[1] Veterinary chiropractors typically treat horses, racing greyhounds, and pets.[2] Veterinary chiropractic is a controversial method due to a lack of evidence as to the efficacy of chiropractic methods.[3] Contrary to traditional medicine, chiropractic therapies are alternative medicine.[4] There is some degree of risk associated with even skilled manipulation in animals as the potential for injury exists with any technique used.[5]
The founder of chiropractic, Daniel David Palmer, used the method on animals, partly to challenge claims that the placebo effect was responsible for favorable results in humans.[6] Chiropractic treatment of large animals dates back to the early 1900s.[7] As of 2019[update], many states in the US provide statutory or regulatory guidelines for the practice of chiropractic and related treatments on animals, generally requiring some form of veterinary involvement.[8]
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