How DOs, Chiropractors, and
Here is a table summarizing the key differences between DOs, chiropractors, and physical therapists:
| Profession | Education | Scope of Practice |
|---|---|---|
| DO | 4 years of medical school, followed by 3-7 years of residency training | Licensed to practice medicine and surgery in all 50 states |
| Chiropractor | 4 years of chiropractic college, followed by 1-2 years of residency training | Licensed to diagnose and treat conditions related to the spine and nervous system |
| Physical Therapist | 2-4 years of physical therapy school, followed by 1-2 years of clinical residency training | Licensed to help people restore movement and function after an injury or illness |
It is important to note that DOs, chiropractors, and physical therapists all play an important role in the healthcare system, and they can work together to provide comprehensive care to patients. If you are unsure of which type of healthcare professional you need to see, it is always best to consult with your primary care physician.