Date
Date: 06/18/2020
Location
CBP Doctor Institute 950 East Riverside Drive Eagle, ID United States
Notes
Module 13. CBP® Biomechanics of the Spine & Posture Seminar
EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19
What You’ll Hear
- This course provides an integrated education for the Doctor of Chiropractic in the science and art of spine, posture, and lower extremity biomechanics and health disorders.
- Physiological loads will be reviewed as will their resultant stress and strain patterns.
- Vertebral kinematics will be discussed and applied to postural alterations in normal and abnormal spine behavior.
- Central nervous system biomechanics will be presented and discussed relative to neuro-physiological consequences.
- The total permutations of abnormal posture using formulas from probability theory will be delineated and a literature review on postural displacements as they correlate to patient conditions will be provided.
- Biomechanical Etiologies of Common Pathological Conditions of the Foot and Lower Kinetic Chain and Orthotic Design and Implementation will be presented.
- A survey of research material will be reviewed supporting the utilization and efficacy of Chiropractic Biophysics drop table technique treatment methods across a population of patients with chronic pain conditions.
Continuing Education Hours
Up to 10 Hours
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Approval Pending
Seminar Cancellation Policy
- To Cancel, please call us at (208) 939-0301. NO Cancellations will be accepted via Email.
- Cancellation Deadlines:
- After March 12, 2020: Loss of 25% of Seminar Fee
- After May 12, 2020: Loss of 50% of Seminar Fee
- After June 12, 2020 or Non Attendance: Loss of 100% of Seminar Fee
- 3% Processing Fee will apply to all Refunds.
- Please allow 5-7 Business Days for refunds to be applied.
NOTE: Seminar Fees are Non-Transferable.
Pet Policy
- No Pets are allowed.
- Service animals that fall into the definition according to the American Disability Act are allowed.
- Emotional Support Animals are not allowed