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Thoughts on Chiropractors being allowed to order x-rays?

Currently in my first year studying a bachelor of radiography. One thing my professor can't stop mentioning and complaining about is the fact that chiropractors are able to order x-rays. He claims it's unnecessary and completely useless, but I'm curious about the reasoning behind it or if there's even any merit in what he's saying at all.

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