The governing body for chiropractors has moved to ban practitioners from giving unbalanced advice when it comes to vaccinations.

After pressure from medical authorities, the Chiropractic Board has decided to crack down on unscientific practices.

Chiropractors are blamed by doctors for spreading too much misinformation on the inoculation debate.

But high-profile chiropractors say they will continue providing information about both sides of the vaccination argument.

Chiropractor and author Jennifer Bahram-Floriani says it will not stop her colleagues from giving patients advice.

"Chiropractors will certainly be working towards making sure that the information that they convey to parents is the latest, up-to-date information that presents both sides of the vaccination debate," she said.

"I think it would be very rare that there would be chiropractors giving only one side of the argument."

The Federal President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) Steve Hambleton says the AMA wants chiropractors to be struck off if they continue to promote anti-vaccination campaigns.

"We've had a number of reports of chiropractors promoting anti-vaccination messages and even having continuous professional development from anti-vaccination proponents, so frankly it's up to the chiropractor board to protect the public," he said.

"I expect that they will be taking action."

The board says it will conduct audits to ensure chiropractors do not advise patients against being inoculated.

But nobody from the body was available to comment on how strict the bans will be.