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chiropractor

/kahy-ruh-prak-ter/US // ˈkaɪ rəˌpræk tər //

脊柱按摩师,脊科医生,脊骨神经科医生,按摩师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one whose occupation is the practice of chiropractic.

Examples

  • Suddenly every person you meet — the cashier, the mechanic, the chiropractor, the soccer dad — is someone who is either working toward 70 percent or is not, someone who can either protect you or can’t, or who isn’t even inclined to try.

  • Hackett, a chiropractor who attended previous Oath Keepers events and a Florida firearms training school, was in federal custody as of Friday evening, online records show.

  • I should mention that I’d never actually been to a chiropractor prior to my descent into Chirogram.

  • One client of ours is a chiropractor that specializes in a unique treatment approach.

  • For example, there’s a lot of reasons that someone may visit the chiropractor, but each office most likely has a bulk of patients coming in for similar treatment.

  • Turns out it is Kinesio tape, a stretchy cotton tape designed by a Japanese chiropractor to support injured muscles.

  • Lopez was ejected and Griffin went in search of a good chiropractor.

  • His father, Ed, is a chiropractor, and his parents raised their three sons in a devout Christian household.

  • And viewers certainly must have wondered why a Miami chiropractor was relevant to this election.

  • Levy recounts how she herself went to a chiropractor in 2002 to seek help with a stiff shoulder she had developed in her sleep.

  • I didn't go outside to the hospital but saw the two pilots who had had two years of chiropractor schooling before being drafted.

  • I'm her chiropractor, and I'm about to straighten out some vertebrae in her neck!