Ten Evidence-informed Ways to Improve the Effectiveness of the Adjustment
By: American Chiropractic Association

Course Description

During this presentation, Dr. Graber will discuss evidence-informed practice: what is evidence, how much research is used in practice. A summary of the neurological, mechanical, and psychophysical effects of spinal manipulation. Finding where to adjust - what are the most accurate methods of analysis. The adjustment as a procedure involving natural history, contextual effects, and the physical procedure performed. 


Learning Objectives: 

1. Takeaway "hacks" to improve the delivery of their spinal manipulation/chiropractic adjustments. 

2. A better understanding of evidence-informed practice. 

Course Details

  • Ten Evidence-informed Ways to Improve the Effectiveness of the Adjustment
  • By:    American Chiropractic Association
  • Instructor:    David I Graber, DC
  • Total CE Hours:    1
  • Course Format:     Online Distance Learning
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Manipulation  -1 CE Hours
    • Neurology  -1 CE Hours