Praise For: Scoliosis Ancillary Adjusting Protocols and Home Care
Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.-
Katherine Hoffman, DC
“This class was a great resource for additional treatment options for my scoliosis patients. I enjoyed learning techniques these patients could continue at home to block themselves to work on the balance through their spine. Addressing the T11-T12 are specific to the type of scoliosis was also helpful.
I have more confidence now in options for our scoliosis patients. I have just started implementing what I have been learning with one of my patients. So far she has been responding well to what I have learned in previous SOT classes and as I continue through the blocking I hope to bring even greater relief to her chronic pain and tension
I would recommend this course. This is information I have not received elsewhere.”
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Jennifer Lovdahl, DC
This program is simple and practical to implement in practice.
I’m hoping by applying what I have learned that I will take better care of my family and patients with scoliosis.
Yes, I would recommend this class because you will be able to apply what you learn easily.
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Gerald Galvin, DC
“My three takeaways from this program:
1. That you can make a change and in some cases correct a scoliotic spine.
2. The procedures are taught in a way that they can be implemented the same day.
3. The information was laid out weekly in increments so that it was not overwhelming.Now I have a better foundation to use when seeing patients that have scoliosis.
I definitely would recommend this course to others – as the protocols address scoliosis.
Great course, thank you!”
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Sara DeHart, DC
“Identifying scoliosis, office treatment and home treatment of scoliotic curves.
This program will help me better treat patients with scoliosis.
I shared the at home protocols with a few patients. They were thankful they could actively work on reducing their curvatures.
Great course for helping patients with scoliosis.”
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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
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