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  • Rachel Ramsey, DC

    “Most courses breeze through a hundred adjustments and this simplifies just two, which leads to a better take home/point across. The course itself is not overwhelming in material and gives you tidbits you can take into practice the next day. Its analysis can be used at any age.

    This allowed me more confidence in practice and adjusting my own daughter.

    I assessed my daughter after watching the last video, and she had a positive axis, so there was less tension on her right side, I had her supine lifted superiorly and positioned my line of drive while holding her temporal bone, once she relaxed I impulsed. Feet weren’t completely balanced after I re-checked but she had less tension in her neck after.

    I would recommend this course, especially if you work in the pediatric population.”

  • Dr. Laura Godfrey

    “I decided to take this course to enhance my clinical skills and increase my confidence with the desire to make a greater impact on my patients.

    By sharing with a patient what I have learned about the brain development in this class she has since started her young son who is on the spectrum and in danger of being kicked out of daycare due to his behavior. I am pleased to say that what I have learned in this class and the sphenobasilar class he is doing better. Both the daycare people and his mom and dad have noticed a significant difference in his behavior.

    The modules were concise and the videos with demonstrations were easy to follow and the call to action after each video were thought provoking and acted as a way to continue to review the material after the course if done. I would highly recommend this course.”

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    “I decided to take this course because I know how essential upper cervical assessment is for the infant, especially with the way birth commonly goes today. I wanted to have more confidence in assessing dural dysfunction.

    I used this technique on an 8 month-old child that was going through sleep issues as well as a recent fall where they hit their head. The results I saw after using this was a significant change to their sleeping habits, sleeping longer stretches and falling asleep with less resistance.

    I really enjoyed this course, I liked that it was online and you could move at your own pace. The videos were great and it was nice to have the workbooks included for more information. I would definitely recommend other chiropractors to add a different approach to their practice. I loved this course and I cannot wait to take another course from the Peak Potential Institute!”

  • Dr. David King, DC

    “I took this program for a new perspective on C1-2 evaluation and correction.

    I used these techniques on a patient repeatedly presenting with the same subluxation pattern in the UPR. CSP was able to maintain correction for longer when this method was employed.

    I would recommend this class because it is easy to follow and implement in practice.”

  • Dr. Michael Johansson

    “I’m retired but keep on working at my son’s clinic and love to read and learn more every year, it’s my passion. Haven’t worked with SOT but it looks interesting and I think I will take more courses with Peak Potential Institute.

    A very good arrangement with both written information and films, moreover you also have meetings with Q & A. When I got sick they gave me more time to complete the course, which I appreciated a lot.

    I think that Drs. Rosen and Watson have a lot of knowledge to share and recommend both younger recent graduates and those who had worked many years to sign up for the courses; they are well designed and very interesting.”


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Instructor:
Dr. Rosen, Dr. Watson, Dr. Cooper
Location:
Online
Enrollment Deadlines:
Early: Regular:
Course Start Date:
07/09/2024

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Learning to detect and correct this dural meningeal subluxation is paramount when working with the pediatric patient. This meningeal subluxation is not just a localized fixation but more often a dural meningeal subluxation with a concomitant hypermobility that affects the entire dural meningeal system – from the cranium to the coccyx.

In this online program you will learn how to determine the primary upper cervical subluxation and how to evaluate and correct the dural meningeal component in a safe and effective way. The demonstrations, workshopping and lecture format will give you the ability to determine these dural meningeal subluxations and implement these correction protocols Monday morning in your office. You will be able to help more people and become the go-to expert in your community.

Often the primary subluxation occurs in the upper cervical region due both its vulnerability and strong dural attachments. The most common mechanism for disruption if this area is traction applied to the spinal cord during the birth process. If this subluxation goes uncorrected it can become a primary source of stimulus throughout the child’s life. These compensatory patterns can not only affect proper neurological development (milestones, primal reflexes, and pre-programmed feedback loops) but they can manifest as only mild symptoms early in life and progress to more severe compensatory patterns as the child reaches age 4 or 5.

Your patient outcomes will improve, the ease of your adjustments will improve, your patient compliance will improve. As your practice grows your confidence and certainty will as well.

Skills You Will Learn

✓ Specific dural meningeal (tonal) evaluation and correction of the upper cervical spine

✓ Determining primary descending subluxation pattern and its correction

✓ Tonal corrections for both the atlas and axis dural subluxation

✓ Specific leg checks for determine upper cervical dural involvement

Resources Provided

✓ Video class modules

✓ Evaluation & technique presentations

✓ Practical demonstrations

✓ Calls to action (CTAs)

✓ Live calls with instructor

✓ Interactive private Facebook group

✓ Complete PDF workbooks

✓ Email access to Dr. Rosen & Dr. Watson

Course Contents

5 Modules | 5 CTAs

Class 1 – Primary Meningeal Subluxation

Class 2 – Nervous System Development

Class 3 – Key Continuities of the Dural Meningeal System

Class 4 – Evaluation of Atlas/Axis Dural Meningeal System

Class 5 – Correction of Atlas/Axis Dural Meningeal System

Meet the Instructors: Drs Rosen & Watson

As early as first quarter in chiropractic school they were attracted to each other’s commitment to chiropractic and the pursuit of excellence.  Their combined 80 years of personal and clinical and teaching experience, in delivering the chiropractic adjustment is unparalleled in the chiropractic profession.  Their international outreach through teaching, writing and lecturing has been a driving force in their personal and professional careers since their first seminar taught together as students, in 1979.

Their years of experience have taught them what works and what does not work to create a successful practice and lifestyle. The more competent and comprehensive your expertise you will find that more patients will seek your services and your practice will grow exponentially.


Assistant Instructor: Dr. Ken Cooper

Dr. Ken’s journey into chiropractic care began during his early years at Chiropractic college, where he had the privilege of being introduced to the esteemed Dr. Larry Webster. It was during his wife’s pregnancies and the subsequent care provided by Dr. Webster to both his wife and newborn babies that Dr. Ken’s passion for maternal, infant, and pediatric chiropractic care was ignited.

During his tenure at Life University in Marietta, GA, Dr. Ken actively participated in seminars focused on the intricate art of perinatal and pediatric chiropractic care. Upon graduation, he wasted no time in pursuing his fellowship in Pediatric Chiropractic from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), concurrently attaining four other pediatric certifications, including the Webster Technique.

Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence, Dr. Ken immersed himself in the teachings of Drs. Rosen and Watson, pioneers in pediatric chiropractic care. He became an early adopter of their methodologies, participating eagerly in Pediatric Certification seminars. Dr. Ken’s unwavering commitment to learning and mastering techniques, particularly within the Peak Potential Institute, culminated in him being one of the inaugural two doctors certified in Pediatric Cranial Adjusting by Drs. Rosen and Watson.

Dr. Ken is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families through his profound knowledge and skill.

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