Praise For: Scoliosis Ancillary Adjusting Protocols and Home Care
Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.-

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.”
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Kristen Denette, DC
“This program gave me great strategies to analyze and help correct a scoliosis. It also gave great home care procedures to assign patients!
It made me more confident in treating my patients with this condition. Had a patient with rotational scoliosis come in the same week the course began. I was able to put into practice the methods learned in this course right away!
I would recommend this course for anyone wanting to enhance their analyzing and adjusting skills!
Thank you!”
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Cindy Frazier-Abdessalam, DC
“I like the bite size content. It is user friendly and very applicable to practice.
I enjoy up leveling my practice to better help my community.
I am currently working with a 10 year old patient and applying these protocols.
I would recommend this course because of the application and user friendly techniques.”
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Dr. Carmen Pajuelo
My takeaway from this program is the home care Blocking Adjustments.
I wanted to have a deeper understanding, knowledge and management about scoliosis. I have scoliosis myself so I guess I’m more sensitive about its care…I even had to wear a corset during my adolescence therefore I love helping children so it can be corrected and help elderly to improve it.
I would recommend this course to have a deeper understanding, knowledge and management about scoliosis. I also think home care is essential. I am very very happy to have done it!
THANK YOU SO MUCH for teaching us and being there on the email questioning all the time.
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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
The SOT® Pediatric Certificate Program
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