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Specializes in noninvasive treatment and surgical interventions for illnesses and injuries of the skeletal system.
Diagnostic assessment, including radiological images; treatment protocols, including skeletal manipulation/bone resetting; surgical assessments; surgical procedures; postoperative monitoring and procedures.
Average
Annual Salary $600,000
Career
Earning Potential* $21,597,613
Example is based on career averages for medical specialty listed above.
*Career After Tax income is based on an individual at the age of 35 and retiring at the age of 70 with 2% inflation pay increases assuming a total state/federal income tax of 28%.
*Common Causes of Disability provided by the Council for Disability Awareness
**Odds of disability provided through the Council for Disability Awareness
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