Praise For: Scoliosis Ancillary Adjusting Protocols and Home Care

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  • Adam Cullinan, DC

    “My three takeaways for this class:
    1. T12/T11 importance
    2. Rotation vs. Inferior tippage
    3. Blocking for scoliosis.

    Somewhat (I don’t see many Scoliosis patients) simply because I lacked the skills and confidence. I’m glad I’ve done the course nevertheless, it’s given me skills I didn’t have and also does not overcomplicate the process.

    I would recommend this course. It provides a protocol for addressing this – normally handled by physios only using exercise. I think it is valuable knowledge for all chiros to have.”

  • Katherine Hoffman, DC

    “This class was a great resource for additional treatment options for my scoliosis patients. I enjoyed learning techniques these patients could continue at home to block themselves to work on the balance through their spine. Addressing the T11-T12 are specific to the type of scoliosis was also helpful.

    I have more confidence now in options for our scoliosis patients. I have just started implementing what I have been learning with one of my patients. So far she has been responding well to what I have learned in previous SOT classes and as I continue through the blocking I hope to bring even greater relief to her chronic pain and tension

    I would recommend this course. This is information I have not received elsewhere.”

  • Lauren Whittaker, DC

    “My three takeaways from this program:
    1. At home exercises stretch with the muscle strength component.
    2. Useable adjusting techniques.
    3. Understanding theory and different develop causes.

    I have applied: Inferior tip-off vs rotational thoracic adjusting.

    I would recommend this program. Keep learning and growing. Thank you.”

  • Shigeto Toyama, DC

    “My three takeaways:
    1. Calcification occurs on the side of concavity.
    2. Placement of the side of the blocks are different from supine (concavity) and prone (convexity) for S-curve scoliosis.
    3. Home care protocol is very important for management of scoliosis patients.

    If I can help scoliosis patients more, my practice will grow more. But one patient who is 70s seems to be getting better after 2 visits. This should be a good start.

    I’m looking forward to using this technique for my patients more and seeing the outcomes of them.”

  • Kaleb Scorggin, DC

    I personally like binging and going in all at once on a program, so I waited until they were all unlocked and did them all in one night while taking notes.

    I practice in the manner of adjusting, giving easy home support tasks to help them succeed. So, this program fits perfectly into how I already practice, so it will flow nicely into what I am already doing.

    Yes, I would recommend this course. In school I remember the recommendation of adjusting into the convexity. I like that this is more specific to the person.

    Can’t wait to start using it!

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