2027-04 | Fundamentals of CBP X-Ray & Posture: April 9-10, 2027

2027-04 | Fundamentals of CBP X-Ray & Posture: April 9-10, 2027

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A minimum of 20 registered attendees is required to hold the event. If we do not reach this threshold 2-Weeks prior to the event start date, the conference may be subject to cancellation. Don't wait — register early to help us guarantee this event moves forward!

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Fundamentals of CBP® X-Ray & Posture

April 9-10, 2027
Sydney, Australia

Continuing Education (CE) hours available for Doctors of Chiropractic licensed in qualifying states. All CE hours are pending formal approval by the respective state licensing board. Applications are not submitted to every state.

NO WALK IN REGISTRATIONS.

Course Location:

Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park
161 Elizabeth Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia

Course Times:

Friday, April 9th 2:00 PM – 6:30 PM (4.5 hours)
Saturday, April 10th 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (8.0 hours); Lunch provided 1:00 PM–2:00 PM

Early Bird Course Fees (through March 18, 2027)

  • Chiropractic Assistant: $395
  • Doctor of Chiropractic Student: $395
  • Doctor of Chiropractic: $595
  • CBP Basic Certified Doctor: $595
  • CBP Advanced Certified Doctor: $595
  • Other Healthcare Provider: $595

Standard Fees (starting March 19, 2027)

  • Chiropractic Assistant: $445
  • Doctor of Chiropractic Student: $445
  • Doctor of Chiropractic: $645
  • CBP Basic Certified Doctor: $645
  • CBP Advanced Certified Doctor: $645
  • Other Healthcare Provider: $645

CBP Instructors:
Dr. Deed Harrison - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Joe Betz - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Joe Ferrantelli - Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Jason Haas - Curriculum Vitae

This course provides an integrated education for the Doctor of Chiropractic reviewing the literature on frequency and duration topics for establishing a logical treatment plan for Chiropractic patients. This course will define two types of structural based models for chiropractic assessment, interventions and outcomes. The first is a set of average and ideal alignment values for the upright spinal column and the second is an optimum static equilibrium upright postural model; detailed literature will be presented. Using the models as a starting position, six biomechanical types of subluxation will be delineated. Emphasis will be placed on abnormal posture and segmental spinal coupling patterns as rotations and translations in 3-D as well as alterations of the sagittal plane curvatures. The validity, reliability, projection geometry of CBP analysis methods will be presented. The CBP® method of postural examination and with practical technique training stations will be taught. Some basic definitions and theorems from mechanical engineering governing rigid body motion will be reviewed and applied to the spine and posture. The attendee will learn to identify, categorize, quantify, and correct the structural component of the vertebral subluxation complex. Lastly, the attendee will learn to structure a patient specific, evidence based CBP
Rehabilitative Program of care terms of frequency and duration of care. 

   ⦿  Define Chiropractic & Subluxation, 3-D Postural Analysis

   ⦿  Postural Analysis as Rotations and Translations

   ⦿  Postural Displacements and Vertebral Kinematics

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To cancel, please call us at (208) 939-0301. Cancellations will be accepted via Email; Annie@IdealSpine.com.

Cancellation Deadlines:

  • Prior to 2 Weeks of the Event:  Full Refund
  • Within 2 Weeks of the Event: Loss of 25% of Seminar Fee
  • Non Attendance of the event:  Loss of 50% of Seminar Fee
  • 3% Processing fee will apply to all Refunds.

Please allow 5-7 Business days for Refund to be applied.

SHERATON GRAND SYDNEY HYDE PARK

Castlereagh Room

161 Elizabeth Street
Sydney, New South Wales 2000
Phone: +61 2-92866000

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