ILLINOIS BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC
Illinois Department of Professional Regulation
James T. Thompson Center, 100 West Randolph, Suite 9-300, Chicago, Illinois 60601
A letter dated April 23, 2003 from Diane M. Para, Legal Counsel for
the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, sought to address
questions about chiropractic scope of practice in the state of Illinois
associated with Craniopathy and Temporomandibular Joint Evaluation
and/or Treatment.
"I am writing in response to your recent letter in which you asked
whether Illinois licensed chiropractors are "allowed to perform
"Craniopathy" or "Cranial manipulative therapy" or "Temporomandibular
Joint (TMJ) Evaluation and/or Treatment." I have reviewed your inquiry
in consultation with the Chiropractic member of the Illinois Medical
Disciplinary Board. Pursuant to Section 60/2(10) of the Illinois
Medical Practice Act, chiropractors are precluded from using drugs and
operative surgery in their practice. There are no other specific
restriction of practice scope contained in the Medical Practice Act or
the Rules for the Administration of the Act. However, prudent practice
dictates that the chiropractor be trained, educated and experienced in
any procedure performed.
Therefore, it would appear that a Chiropractor could perform the
procedures you referenced if he/she was qualified to do so. The
Illinois medical Practice Act and the Rules for the Administration of
the Act are available for your reference from the Department's website
at www.dpr.state.il.us.
I hope this information is helpful. Please be advised that this
letter is to be construed as an informal advisory opinion of the
Department and is not intended as an official opinion of the State of
Illinois, as only the Attorney General of the State of Illinois is
empowered to render formal opinions concerning the laws of this state."
Illinois Compiled Statutes
Professions and Occupations
Medical Practice Act of 1987
225 ILCS 60/
(225 ILCS 60/2)
10. "Physician” means a person licensed under the Medical Practice
Act to practice medicine in all of its branches or a chiropractic
physician licensed to treat human ailments without the use of drugs and
without operative surgery.