What's The Evidence For Our Pediatric Patients?
By: American Chiropractic Association

Course Description

Evidence for chiropractic care in the pediatric population is on an increase, enabling chiropractors to have a vital role in children’s healthcare. This presentation will prepare you to share what doctors of chiropractic have to offer now and in the future. Highlights include research findings from the largest prospective safety evaluation of chiropractic care for the pediatric population and a systematic review of manual therapy use for children. Learning Objectives: Discuss research findings from recent studies: the largest prospective safety evaluation of chiropractic care for the pediatric population; and a systematic review of manual therapy use for pain and disability among pregnant and post-partum patients. Explain research’s impact on the future of the chiropractic profession and the necessity for grass-root efforts to really grow these efforts profession. Evidence for chiropractic care in the pediatric population is on an increase, enabling chiropractors to have a vital role in children’s healthcare. This presentation will prepare you to share what doctors of chiropractic have to offer now and in the future. Highlights include research findings from the largest prospective safety evaluation of chiropractic care for the pediatric population and a systematic review of manual therapy use for children. Learning Objectives:  Discuss research findings from recent studies: the largest prospective safety evaluation of chiropractic care for the pediatric population; and a systematic review of manual therapy use for pain and disability among pregnant and post-partum patients. Explain research’s impact on the future of the chiropractic profession and the necessity for grass-root efforts to really grow these efforts profession.

Course Details

  • What's The Evidence For Our Pediatric Patients?
  • By:    American Chiropractic Association
  • Instructor:    Katherine Pohlman, DC,M.S., PhYes.D
  • Total CE Hours:    1
  • Course Format:     Online Distance Learning
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Pediatrics  -1 CE Hours