Praise For: Scoliosis Ancillary Adjusting Protocols and Home Care

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  • Kim Stetzel, DC

    “This course was a good review of things I’d forgotten. I learned new info to help folks day to day. Loved the home care info given.

    I always love to grow. It was a good review and lots of new information that can be applied to any practice.

    You guys are awesome.”

  • 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.”

  • Karen Ferguson, DC

    “Even after 29 years of practice there is still room to learn. The convenience of online learning and being able to practice the technique at the office that day or the next day. There is feeling the support from others who have studied with you or who took the same program.

    This has helped bring more relief to the patients I care for.

    A patient with severe scoliosis, I adjusted her transitional segments and opened up the spine…she could tell a difference. Her relief lasted longer than after other adjustments.

    I would recommend this class because it’s easy to add to your current techniques.”

  • Brittany Falcone, DC

    My takeaways:
    Practical at home care for patients. Immediate clinical takeaways to include in your practice right away. Classes are efficient and easy to fit in during your lunch break!

    This class helped me to feel more prepared to help patients with scoliosis in office and with their at-home care.

    I incorporated the cervical extension exercises and leg drag exercise for the high hip with a teenage patient with scoliosis.

    Yes, I would recommend this course to others.

  • Hailey Burpo, DC

    “My three takeaways from the program are:
    1. That there is rotational scoliosis, inferior tippage, and compensatory.
    2. That using a roll placed underneath the pelvis will open up T11-T12 to adjust P-A.
    3. Exercises to do at home for scoliosis.

    I feel as if I can treat scoliosis patients with more confidence and give them more things to do at home to improve their curves.

    I have been using the roll more with patients under the pelvis to open up t11 or t12 depending on which has inferior tippage and which is more tender.

    I recommend this program. It’s a great refresher course at the beginning and it gives great detail into blocking protocols and exercises that I have not learned before.

    Thank you for all that you and Nancy do for our profession.”

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