Praise For: Scoliosis Ancillary Adjusting Protocols and Home Care

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  • 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.”

  • Kelly Schubert, DC

    My three takeaway:
    1. Identify 2 most common types of scoliosis (rotary and inferior tippage).
    2. Properly assess and adjust T11/12 because it is a key area for scoliosis patients.
    3. Additional blocking and homecare to help rebalance musculature and aid in reversing scoliosis and symptoms.

    I have a better understanding of how to address patients with scoliosis in practice and can offer home exercises that will help as well

    I’m currently working on a 20-year-old with severe scoliosis. I’m hoping the additional blocking will help her even more with the muscle disbalance in her upper back

    Yes, I would recommend this course. Very useful information and tips that I haven’t heard before

  • Matthew Noji, DC

    “Blocking protocol was very interesting, Home care was really good; it was a good overall course.

    I would recommend this program, it’s an easy to understand course and very practical.

    Great program thank you for putting it on!”

  • 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!

  • Cesar Segura, DC

    “1. Clarify that Chiropractic care and management in scoliosis is not only in the office, but also at home. 2. Understand that there is no ‘magic formula’ and that scoliosis care must be defined on a case-by-case basis. 3. I learned more precise methods to evaluate scoliosis and thus be more specific when adjusting the spine.

    Personally, it is an expanded vision that leaves the usual repertoire for the management of scoliosis, which gives you another look when evaluating, since it provides more tools. Professionally, the changes that I previously achieved are now faster in time and with less effort. The fact, in addition to including guidelines to be followed at home, positively impacts the patient since it empowers them more in resolving their condition.

    Patients with extreme sensitivity, where it is not possible to apply force for a traditional thrust adjustment, appreciate being able to receive chiropractic using less aggressive elements such as the use of blocks or the Dutchman roll.

    Yes, I would totally recommend this course. There are care protocols that, at least in my case, I did not receive in basic training. In addition, everything learned can be used the next day in the consultation, with total confidence and security.

    In addition to the professional level, the willingness to always clarify doubts both during the course and in the community on Facebook is appreciated. The demonstrations of the protocols and settings are very clear.”

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