Code of Massachusetts Regulations
233 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF CHIROPRACTORS
Title 233 CMR 4.00 - Standards of Practice and Professional Conduct
Section 4.01 - Scope of Practice
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) A chiropractor who is duly registered with the Board may perform any and all procedures, functions and services which are included within the definition of "Chiropractic" as set forth in M.G.L. c. 112, § 89. Such procedures, functions and services include:
(2) A chiropractor who is duly registered with the Board is an independent health care practitioner. A chiropractor is not required by law to perform such procedures, functions or services under the direction or supervision of, or upon referral from, any other health care professional, as long as he or she performs such procedures, functions and services in accordance with all applicable requirements of M.G.L. c. 112, §§ 89 through 97 and 233 CMR 2.00 through 4.00.
(3) Chiropractic examination procedures shall be consistent with the patient's subjective symptoms and objective findings, and shall be based upon a proper clinical rationale.
(4) Chiropractic analysis which identifies the existence of a chiropractic subluxation/segmental and somatic dysfunction may be the basis for chiropractic care even in the absence of a subjective complaint. Evidence of chiropractic necessity includes, but is not necessarily limited to, documentation of the presence of the vertebral subluxation complex/segmental and somatic dysfunction.
(5) The term "internal examination", as used in M.G.L. c. 112, § 89, shall mean a gynecological examination. A registered chiropractor shall not conduct or perform such internal gynecological examinations.