International Subluxation and Technique Symposium 2020

  To provide the Doctor of Chiropractic with an integrated education in the neuropathophysiology of the vertebral subluxation complex incorporating chiropractic clinical analysis and clinical technique.  Review of the educational structure of the classical and contemporary models of vertebral subluxation. This program is presented to enhance the chiropractic practitioner’s understanding of current developments in the assessment, and scientific evidence-based knowledge of the vertebral subluxation complex and the impact to the neurobiological and neurophysiological system of the human body.   Proceeds from this event will benefit Scotland College of Chiropractic and the Dominican of Republic El Bethel Chiro Mission. 


                                      
Distance Learning - CE/CPD
Program ends Dec. 31, 2020 - Midnight EST
 
No travel costs  
Learn at your own pace
 
CE / CPD *13.5 Hours
 

Approved:  AK 
AR CT CO DC DE IA ID IN IL MA MI 
 MD ME MN MO MT NC ND NE NJ NV NY OH  PA RI SC 
SD UT VT VA VI WA WY 
Canadian Provinces as dictated by rule;
Other Countries as dictated by rule *Unless noted



When

DISTANCE LEARNING
Thru December 31, 2020 5:00PM EST

*Watch from your computer. 
No travel costs  
Learn at your own pace

Contact

Connecticut Chiropractic Council
Pat Paterna Executive Director 

203.410.1611 Text / mobile
203 483-0084 Office

patpaterna@ctcouncil.com

GOLD SPONSOR   Michael Tokash

LUNCH SPONSOR  Dr. Grant Dennis  

SILVER SPONSOR Mark Lewis

SPONSOR  Jacquelin Kopacka

SPONSOR  

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$249
Includes CE Credits

 Dr. Deed Harrison  2 CE   

 Sagittal Plane Subluxation and Cervical Spine Sensori-Motor Control. 
 Cervical and thoracic spine corrective care rehabilitation procedures and protocols: an overview of recent   randomized trials with long-term follow up findings identifying improved sensori-motor control & autonomic   nervous system.

 


  Dr. Beth Zogg 2 CE   
 History of Chiropractic Thermography, 
Pattern/Break/Symmetry Comparison, Skin Temperature as a   Window into the Nervous System, Thermography in Clinical Practice


 

 Dr. Jay Holder  2.5 CE  
 Advanced review of the Nervous System Anatomy and the chemical substances that are released in   response to subluxation.  
Review of the direct and in-direct influence neuronal circuit breakdown
 has on the nervous system and additional organ/system components in the
 presence of subluxation.

 Dr. Adam Del Torto  2 CE     
 Introduction to CFR,  Cranial Anatomy & Physiology,  CFR Analysis,  CFR Instrumentation,  CFR   Treatment Complications and Unexpected Occurrences 



 Dr. Steve Thiele  1 CE   
 Gonstead technique protocol review with considerations to visualization, palpation, instrumentation, and x-ray   analysis. Gonstead A-P and lateral lumbar x-ray analysis with the use of digital x-ray and digital x-ray   mensuration.  Using anatomical landmarks to calculate the degree of misalignment and which lumbar segment to   adjust and how it should be adjusted. Gonstead A-P pelvic analysis with use of digital x-ray and digital                x-ray mensuration.


 Dr. Josiah Fitzsimmons  2 CE   
 Postgraduate review of this nervous system physiology-based technique that analyzes imbalances in the
 spine that indicate neuronal disturbance Tonal analysis to determine where to adjust, how do I adjust, and when   to adjust the subluxation. 
Analysis of measuring spinal postural imbalances in the body that indicate neuronal   disturbance.
 
 



 Dr. Linda Slack   2 C E   
 Advanced educational discussion of the various methods of chiropractic adjusting techniques for the infant   through young child. Locate and analyze verbal subluxation including gentle specific adjustment techniques     in the newborn, infant, and toddler. Special considerations for infant and toddler digital pressure and       instrument adjustments including patient position, segmental contact point, line of drive, and safety procedures.