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A quick, easy and dynamic method to fix the spine.
What you'll learn
Adjust the entire spine from the pelvis to the head of the patient
Extra manipulation techniques for special cases (i.e. stenosis, spondylolisthesis, kyphosis, elderly population etc.)
Comprehend the reason to apply Ackermann's chiropractic
When to offer an adjustment
Tips, details and dosage of Ackermann's chiropractic
Perform a chiropractic assessment Requirements
Some basic knowledge of anatomy is needed. Description
The well-renowned and now also world-known Ackermann College was founded by Dr. WP Ackermann, DC, DN, HP, in 1974 in Stockholm, Sweden. Dr. Ackermann has successfully developed a method called structural osteopathy and soft chiropractic where the training is aimed at active professionals who want to take the next step regarding knowledge on how to successfully treat different kinds of pain such as back pain, neck problems and headache. Over 4 thousand Ackermann's chiropractors practice worldwide. Keeping in mind that over 70 thousand therapists offer chiropractic and over 1 million chiropractic adjustments are being offered daily in the US alone, it is clear that chiropractic can be an effective tool for any practitioner. This Swedish school of chiropractic is the only one that actually offers a comprehensive, fast and easy approach to provide chiropractic care to a patient. Admittedly, it is quite challenging to learn chiropractic, which is something essentially practical, through an online course. That renders this Swedish school of chiropractic as unique because:It's simple (complex chiropractic matters are explained in a simple manner, since one of the principles of Dr. Ackermann's seminars is to concentrate on what is most...