Praise For: Scoliosis Ancillary Adjusting Protocols and Home Care

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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

  • 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.”

  • Tricia Marquez, DC

    “When learning about scoliosis in school we never got very in depth on specific adjusting techniques. This course has provided me with new skills to handle each scoliosis case with the tools to provide the correct adjustment in office, home exercises and more education for the patient on their condition.

    I feel more confident in talking with patients about their scoliosis while providing treatment to help them reach their goals.

    I have a father and son with scoliosis and have always felt I wasn’t providing them with the care they needed for their adjustments. They love having tools they can work on at home together and really feel a difference.

    Yes I would recommend this course. It’s important to keep our skills and knowledge up. Never stop learning and improving.

    Thank you for a great course and the support offered.”

  • Julie Dropinski, DC

    “Home study is cost effective. This is presented in several levels so suitable for all.

    I’ve been looking for a scoliosis course for a long time. This was very useful.

    I would recommend this course as it covers the topic well.

    It’s great to have these courses available. Thank you.”

  • Cid Marie Correa, DC

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    Cid Marie Correa, DC (2025)
    My three takeaways are:
    The importance of understanding different scoliosis types and their neurological impact. How specific adjusting and blocking protocols can create measurable postural changes. The value of structured home care for long-term stabilization and patient participation.

    This program deepened my understanding of corrective spinal work and gave me more confidence addressing these cases. It also refined how I educate patients about their home care and progress.

    I haven’t been able to apply the full protocols in the office yet, but I’ve incorporated the leg-bending technique in the prone position to help patients relax the musculature and adjust at T12 more effectively.

    Absolutely would recommend this class. It’s detailed, clear, and clinically practical.

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