Quintessential Applications (QA) - Session 16
By: International College of Applied Kinesiology

Course Description

Course Title: QUINTESSENTIAL APPLICATIONS – SESSIONS 16 Instructors: Walter H. Schmitt, Jr., D.C., D.I.B.A.K., D.A.B.C.N, Kerry M. McCord, D.C., D.I.B.A.K. Course Objective: A variety of clinically relevant techniques structural, neurological, biochemical, and stress-reducing are taught in the context of the QUINTESSENTIAL APPLICATIONS Clinical Protocol with the purpose of organizing clinical procedures and concepts into a workable hierarchy of what needs to be done first, next and last.

Statement of Purpose: The purpose of the QA Course is to equip doctors with tools to address all major conditions with which patients present in a “typical” natural health care practice and provide a unified clinical protocol for the coherent application of these tools.

Overview of Course: The QA Course is neurologically and biochemically-based. It is organized around the application and mastery of the QA Clinical Protocol. Each session introduces fundamental, yet comprehensive clinical concepts and their most effective and efficient application in the context of a basic science driven clinical protocol. The body is approached as an integrated neural network that governs structure, chemistry nutrition and stress-related imbalances. Therapies are directed toward correcting all imbalances associated with and resulting in present and potential future neurologic dysfunction.

Brief Description: Injury Recall Technique (IRT) is at the forefront for treating a patient with a history of injury or trauma, either recent or ancient, regardless of presenting symptoms. There are underlying nervous system patterns that may allow IRT injuries to occur, and rarely, recur.

The “Beyond IRT – QA Session 16” tesches correlations between AK manual muscle testing and and chiropractic neurology. You will learn How to correct injury patterns associated with the cerebellum, the cerebral cortex, and the autonomic (visceral) functions. In addition, the following questions are answered during the seminar: Why are some patients’ problems are all on one side? How do you correct chronic decreased ranges of motion? How do you relieve pain due to hidden cation deficiencies (e.g., Ca, K, Mg, Na)? and What should you do when pain is secondary to visceral dysfunction?

In addition, “Beyond IRT QA Session 16” includes Applied Kinesiology Biofeedback. an extraordinary neurological rehabilitation procedure which was originated by Dr.Phil Maffetone.

Course Details

  • Quintessential Applications (QA) - Session 16
  • By:    International College of Applied Kinesiology
  • Instructor:    Dr. Walter Schmitt, DC, DIBAK
  • Total CE Hours:    12
  • Course Format:     Online Distance Learning
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
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