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2017 Monterey Extremities Seminar


  • Monterey Tides Hotel 2600 Sand Dunes Drive Monterey, CA, 93940 United States (map)

In our experience, at least 30%-40% of patients who come for an adjustment have extremities involved as either the primary reason for their visit, or a secondary factor. Without a deep, up to date knowledge of exactly what to do with knees, feet, hands, arms, or shoulders, we are falling short of our chiropractic goal of removing nerve interference wherever present.

Over recent years, there have been a number of new elements added to the list of what we can analyze and correct, along with new protocols that enhance results in every area. D.N.F.T.® referral list requirements include an extremities seminar every four years.

Relicense credit hours for many states applied for.

The Dates: please note that this year it is a Fri - Sat Seminar, notSat - Sun. This is due to meeting room availabilities, but consider staying an extra day to relax at a gorgeous destination.

The Location:    Monterey is a very special location - its micro-climate stays within 8 degrees year around. We have included all material in a 2 day format.

The D.N.F.T. Extremity Seminar includes analysis and adjusting of:

  • Shoulders
  • Upper extremities
  • Hand/wrist/fingers
  • Knees
  • Ankle/feet/toes
  • Extensive soft tissues.
  • (On some extremity seminars) Orthotic casting and fitting by Ed Glaser, President, Sole Supports.  Includes casting certification.
  • We have group hands-on sessions including palpation, marking, setups, leg measuring, and thrusting. We may have an optional group dinner at a restaurant in Chicago.

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Earlier Event: May 13
2017 Dallas 2-Day Seminar
Later Event: September 15
2017 Los Angeles Full Spine