Seminar Topics:
The following seminars can be presented in anywhere from 1-12 hour formats:
The Art and Science of Upper Extremity Adjusting
Upper Extremity Adjusting: Manipulation, Mobilization, and Myofascial Release
Lower Extremity Adjusting: Manipulation, Mobilization, and Myofascial Release
The Art and Science of Lower Extremity Adjusting
Chiropractic Care of the Cervico-Thoracic Spine and Cervico-Brachial Region
Extremity Adjusting: Basics
Shoulder Adjustments That Work!
Adjusting The Cervical Spine and Upper Extremity: Making the Connection
An Evidence-Led Approach To Cervical Spine Adjusting
The Art of Cervical Spine Adjusting
Functional In-Office Rehabilitation For The Chiropractic Physician
The Neurological Effects of Spinal Manipulation
Dynamic Adjusting of the Lumbar Spine and Pelvis
Dynamic Adjusting of the Thoracic Spine and Ribs
Preventing Complications of Cervical Spine Manipulation
Adjusting The Dizzy Patient: Chiropractic Care For Patients With Vestibular Disorders
Neurological Effects of Spinal Manipulation
Dynamic Adjusting of the Foot and Ankle
Contextual Healing in Chiropractic: The Roles of Placebo, Nocebo, and Intention
Jaw Dropping Adjustments: Chiropractic Care for The Temporomandibular Joint Complex
10 Keys to Performing Better Cervical Spine Adjustments: An Evidenced-Based Approach
Dynamic Adjusting Approaches to the Sacro-iliac, Pelvis, and Hip Joints

A 6- hour course in dynamic motion palpation joint analysis and adjustment of the Lumbar spine and the joints of the Pelvis (Sacro-ilac, Symphysis Pubis, and Hip). This course will feature corrective cutting edge procedures including manipulation, passive mobilization, active mobilization, & self- mobilization. Indications and contraindications for their use will be discussed. This is a predominantly hands-on seminar emphasizing clinical skill development.
Contextual Healing in Chiropractic: The Effects of Placebo, Nocebo and Intention in Patient Care

In addition to the biological effects of the clinical chiropractic care, other factors create a context for healing to occur. We will review the current evidence for these, including placebo effects, nocebo effects, natural history, intention, empathy, and healing ritual. The use of factors to construct contextual healing scenarios that maximize positive (placebo) and minimize negative (nocebo) effects is a skillful clinical art within the multimodal approach that describes modern chiropractic care and should be presented and defended as a legitimate component of orthodox healthcare. Clinical improvement during chiropractic care, beyond any biologically specific treatment effects.
Preventing Complications of Cervical Spine Manipulation: Applying Chiropractic Adjustments To Difficult Conditions

This course allows the practicing chiropractor: :
1. To understand the incidence and nature of adverse effects from cervical spine manipulation in patient populations.
2. To takeaway strategies to prevent the adverse effects from occurring.
3. To have evidence-based resources for greater learning on the topic.
4. Know how to adjust various types of conditions, such as cervical disc herniations, myelopathy, pediatric, etc.