
CONTINUING EDUCATION
THE SPINECHECKER’S ANATOMY OF THE SPINE: A FUNCTIONAL AND VITALISTIC APPROACH TO ALIGNMENT, MOVEMENT, AND VIBRANCY
12 HOURS OF CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS FOR CALIFORNIA DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC
The Spinechecker’s Anatomy of the Spine: A Functional and Vitalistic Approach to Alignment, Movement, and Vibrancy is a two day comprehensive body-mind-spine lecture and interactive training program grounded in science and research. Drawing from chiropractic principles of alignment and movement, Dr. Jeremy Brook will take you on an anatomical journey through the diverse regions of the spine.
As you anatomically explore each region of the spine, movement, stretching, strengthening, and breathing protocols will be addressed to support a chiropractic program of care for your patients. If you’re looking to upgrade your current Spinal Health Class, you’ll learn specific movement, stretching, strengthening, and breathing sequences to be taught in your Chiropractic Center as the ultimate spinal health class.
TOPICS COVERED
360° Evolutionary + Developmental + Energetic History of the Spine
Breaking down the Spine Holistically and Segmentally in a Bone by Bone Exploration
Renaming the Regions of the Spine for the 21st Century- “The Three New Territories”
Cervical and Lumbar Curve Anatomy and Disc Hygiene from an Anthropological Perspective
Why Traction Protocols are Critical for Disc Longevity and Neurological Function
Optimal Alignment Points Beyond the Plumb Line
Vitalistic Postural Analysis
The X-Y-Z Planes of Movement- Ranges of Movement and Coupled Motion
The Nervous System – The Integrating Master of the Human Ecosystem
The Big Ideas: Epigenetics, Homeostasis, Neuroplasticity, Tissue Healing
The Devastating Biomechanical, Neurological and Energetic Effects of the Vertebral Subluxation Complex on the Modern Day Human
Advanced Full Spine Neuromuscular Re-Education – Becoming an Elite Human Animal
Specialized Subluxation “Support Protocols” to Enhance Your Chiropractic Adjustments
LIVE PRACTICE: The Spinechecker’s Movement, Stretching, Strengthening, and Breathing Sequences