Vermont Statutes
§ 521 — Definitions
Vermont § 521
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 26, § 521 (2026).
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As used in this chapter:
(1)“Adjunctive therapies” means to treat the human body by manual, mechanical, electrical, or natural methods, or by the use of physical means which include light, heat, water, or exercise in preparation for a chiropractic adjustment or manipulation.
(2)“Board” means the Board of Chiropractic created under section 527 of this title.
(3)“The practice of chiropractic” means the diagnosis of human ailments and diseases related to subluxations, joint dysfunctions, and neuromuscular and skeletal disorders for the purpose of their detection, correction, or referral in order to restore and maintain health, including pain relief, without providing drugs or performing surgery; the use of physical and clinical examinations, conventional radiologic procedures and interpret
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