Introduction to Chiropractic Cranial Adjusting (CCA)
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Instructor:
Dr. Rosen, Dr. Watson
Location:
Online

Introduction to Chiropractic Cranial Adjusting (CCA)

In this 3-month chiropractic cranial adjusting class, you will learn the functional anatomy and physiology of cranial bone motion, cerebrospinal fluid mechanics, and specific cranial landmarks and indicators to facilitate both your understanding and application of cranial adjusting techniques.

CCA is a specific, comprehensive, and efficient methodology to correct cranial bone imbalances and access the other 80% of the CNS. With these techniques, you can improve patient outcomes, make more effective and stable spinal corrections, become the expert in your area, attract and help more people consistently and safely.

CCA will allow you to expand your practice and patient care to the next level while at the same time creating confidence and consistency in your personal skill set. Imagine getting constant referrals from colleagues and other health care practitioners for your ability to help patients in need when others cannot.

For those who want to continue to grow, move forward, and become a true expert in CCA, this course is also a stepping-stone towards the Institute’s other cranial adjusting courses. This class will give you the skills to understand cranial dynamics, their effect on the overall health of your patients, and the skills to make a drastic impact on your patient’s ability to heal.

Skills You Will Learn

✓ Functional anatomy and physiology of the cranium

✓ Indicators to determine cranial subluxation patterns

✓ External chiropractic cranial adjusting TM corrections for balancing CSF, the sphenobasilar, symptom specific techniques, and individual cranial bones

✓ Learn to determine the major cranial subluxation

✓ Chiropractic cranial adjusting TM techniques to improve your patient outcomes

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

12 Modules | 12 CTAs

Class 1 – Anatomy and Physiology of the Cranium

Class 2 – Cerebro Spinal Fluid (CSF) Mechanics

Class 3 –  Sutures, Landmarks, Fontanels, and Primary and Secondary Motion

Class 4 – Cranial Landmarks and Dural Meningeal System and Cranial Dural Membranes

Class 5 – Flexion and Extension on Inhalation and Exhalation

Class 6 – Cranial Palpation Exercise

Class 7 – Cranial Bone Contacts and Adjusting Guidelines

Class 8 – Cranial Techniques

Class 9 – CSF Techniques 

Class 10 – Sphenobasilar and Temporal Bone

Class 11 – Frontal Bone and Fruit Jar Techniques

Class 12 – Symptom Specific Techniques

Meet the Instructors

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.

Feedback From Our Students


  • Dr. Alicia Loaiza

    I took this course because I was interested in cranial work and wanted to further my cranial interest. The best takeaway was the info I can use now in practice. I would recommend this course because it is a great beginning course in cranial technique.

  • Angela Taylor, DC

    Take this Intro to Cranial Course before the Cranial Immersion or the Pediatric Class. If I had taken this first, it would’ve made the pediatric course easier since some of the concepts were repeated in both courses. Practice, practice, practice. The more patients I worked with, the easier these techniques became and the more sensitive my fingers were to the CSF pulses. Trust the technique. Even when I wasn’t sure if I did something right, I would hear great feedback from patients and see changes even if I was using a new technique that I wasn’t 100% comfortable with yet. I finish each adjustment now with some cranial balancing and patients LOVE it. I know I am offering something no other DC in the area can do. I had a patient with swollen glands on her left side and severe ear pain and congestion come to me, and by working on her with these techniques, she had instant relief of her symptoms and her lymph nodes were back to normal by the next day.

  • Sharon M. Arable, D.C.

    I really like the online format. It has the flexibility of working into my schedule instead of the other way around like most seminars. It also allows me to go at my own pace and take detailed notes which I have referred back to several times in the office.

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