CBP Instructors:
Dr. Deed Harrison - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Cliff Tao - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Joe Betz - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Paul Oakley - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Jeb McAviney - Curriculum Vitae
Rosemary Marchese, PT MsC – Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Curtis Fedorchuk- Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Douglas Lightstone - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Jason Jaeger - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Jason Haas - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Chris Colloca - Curriculum Vitae
This course provides an integrated education for the Doctor of Chiropractic in the Science and Art of chiropractic techniques for rehabilitation of spine / postural abnormalities, biomechanics / disorders. State of the knowledge related to spine stability, joint injury, and neurological disorders will be presented from a conservative physical Chiropractic and rehabilitation perspective. Spine deformities and CBP rehabilitative corrective care as it relates to human health and disorders will be presented along with clinical guidance relative to these conditions.
Contemporary information on spine and posture biomechanics will be presented with detailed information on adjusting, exercising, and traction techniques for improvement abnormalities. New research on spine correction and how that improves patient relevant outcomes of the following spine disorders: General Health Status, Neuro-Physiology Measures (sympathetic skin resistance, evoked potentials, etc.), Functional Disability Measures, Sensori-Motor Integration, Posture Stability, and Chronic pain syndromes. Analysis of spine/posture deformities and their biological effects and appropriate adjustive and rehabilitative treatment techniques will be reviewed.
⦿ 2026 Spine Research Update
⦿ CBP Technique Analysis, Intervention and Outcomes: New CBP Case Studies
⦿ CBP Non-Profit Research Updates
⦿ AND MORE!