Instructor: Daniel Becker, DC, MEd, FIANM, DACRB, CCSP 
2 Credit Hours
Course Objective: This session is an evidence based and practical examination of normal nerve function versus abnormal nerve function through examining common subluxation theories. Research will be provided that demonstrates the importance of patient self-management with appropriate home exercise as an adjunct for chiropractic adjustments for subluxation and correction as it relates to the subluxation models discussed. Implementation strategies will also be addressed, as to maximize compliance and decrease likelihood of chronicity.
Format: Online learning with audio visual and PowerPoint presentation
Applied States: Georgia, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina
Auto Approved States: Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Washington, Wyoming, Puerto Rico, Newfoundland (CAN), Ontario (CAN)
DC Self States: Illinois, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, British Columbia (CAN), Quebec (CAN)
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