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

Dr. Maryellen Stephens
I found the course simple to access in my own time, and very well explained in each section with takeaway transcripts being very useful for review.
It has helped me with different perspectives and ways of looking at scoliosis.
I really liked the adjustments that were introduced as those were new to me having trained in the UK.
Yes, I would recommend this course, specific and easy to follow.
I thought this was well presented and really helpful. I liked learning new types of specific adjustments for my patients with scoliosis.
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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.”
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Courtney Neill, DC
“This course helped me to have more of an understanding of the different kinds of scoliosis, familiarizing myself more with the various usages of the blocks, and lastly, I loved the home exercises. Patients are always looking for something they can do at home.
Historically, I’ve not been confident with scoliosis correction, but now I would like to see more patients with scoliosis. The other day, I was able to confidently block someone with a mild scoliosis.
I would recommend this program. It was easy to follow and not daunting to implement.”
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Jill Slutak, DC
“Very informative and interactive accessibility to information and instructors for feedback and questions. Applicable takeaways. The information was very well organized and manageable.
Refresher of information and clarity of the information taught giving confidence to handle scoliosis in children at a younger age as well as being able to apply the blocking information to a couple of patients who have rods
I have a patient with pelvic unleveling and a high right hip! The home stretches in which you cross the legs slide them over and then walk the legs back has really helped relieve patient’s knee pain
Yes, I would recommend this course!
I loved the flexibility of the program that I could do at my pace for my schedule while staying on track week to week. The information was well organized and easy to apply in practice. The added live classes really added to the experience. I was unable to be in them live due to conflict with office hours but the replays complimented the course nicely and added an additional layer of depth to the information. I loved the accessibility and response time Dr Rosen had to questions and comments. I also loved the group responses to individual questions so we all could learn.”
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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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