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Certified Doctors Invited to Present Cases at Part III Courses

January 18, 2012 23:20 by juliecoxcid

Calling all certified Cox Technic physicians! Consider presenting a case at Part III Cox Seminar when you come. It doesn't take that much to prepare a 10 minutes case. Snap a picture here and there of the xrays or MRIs with your digital camera, even the patient's spine if it's of interest. Share the history, examination and diagnosis. Describe your flexion distraction treatment and its clinical outcomes. It's fun! These cases are the most exciting part of the Part III weekends anymore!

Join Dr. Cox and Dr. Gudavalli (at most of them) and share your clinical experiences. Dr. Cox will give you all the latest spinal research publications that impact your practice and share a few cases of his own. But everyone knows he has cases. This is your chance to share your clinical cases.

Let Julie know if you are willing to do this. Send your powerpoint to her 3 weeks prior so she can make notes. Then just be ready to share at a Cox® chiropractic continuing education seminar!

Dates and registration are online. Contact Julie at juliecoxcid@coxtechnic.com if you have any questions!

Oh - 12 hours of CE credits are arranged with our co-sponsor, National University of Health Sciences PLUS you get recertification credit!


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Cox Seminar in San Francisco January 21-22, 2012

January 18, 2012 19:52 by juliecoxcid

Join the Part I Cox Seminar, the first course in the certification series, on January 21-22, 2012. San Francisco will be home for a couple days, and Dr. Ralph Kruse will lead the didactic and hands-on instruction. You will appreciate the thorough review of biomechanics and anatomy, enjoy the nutritional aspects of spine pain, and be enthused to participate in hands-on flexion distraction training as both a "patient" and doctor.

Cox Seminars offer much in the basics of spinal pain understanding from today's options of surgery, non-surgical and the research studies to support them. The federally funded research behind Cox Technic supporting its science and evidence-based reputation are presented.

Haven Innovation is sending a brand new Cox Table Model 8 for us to use, too!

So join us in San Francisco for 12 hours of continuing education that you will be excited to apply in practice. Click here for more information and here to register.


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7th Edition of LOW BACK PAIN Textbook

October 24, 2011 23:43 by juliecoxcid

The 7th edition of LOW BACK PAIN: Mechanism, Diagnosis, Treatment (published by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins under Wolters Kluwers) is nearly here. Years of reading the spinal literature and tracking it all go into this edition. Dr. James Cox leads the authorship of this textbook on low back pain with many contributing authors in their respective areas of expertise. Forewards written by Dr. Claire Johnson, editor of JMPT and JCM, Dr. Glenn Manceaux, past president of the American Chiropractic Association, Dr. Rudy Kachmann, neurosurgeon, Dr. Kim Lombardy, associate professor of the Medical College of Georgia, and Dr. William Meeker, president of Palmer College of Chiropractic West, open the text and the readers to what awaits them.

The first hardcopy arrived in Dr. Cox's hands last Friday. Nearly bringing tears to his eyes, this textbook represents a culmination of not just the past 12 years' worth of research but also but also all the effort to deliver the highest quality and current research on the biomechanics, diagnosis, examination and treatment of the low back pain epidemic. Today's back pain specialist will appreciate this textbook. Dr. Cox claims this will be the last book he'll author like this on the low back. We'll see!

Pre-orders are being taken. The official publish date is November 7, 2011.

Click here for more information and to pre-order.


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NYCC Weekend with Dr. James Cox: Specializing in Back Pain Relief with Spinal Manipulation

October 24, 2011 23:18 by juliecoxcid

New York College of Chiropractic graciously hosted 12 hours of chiropractic continuing education with Dr. James Cox for those chiropractic physicians who chose to come learn more about chiropractic spinal manipulation and chiropractic spinal care.

Dr. Cox highlighted clinical patient cases to start. Sharing details of the history, treatment plan and outcome intertwined with the latest in published medical research findings, Dr. Cox laid the foundation for the benefits of being a chiropractic back pain specialist, so called for in today's healthcare system.

Report after report, Dr. Cox shared details of the public's trust in chiropractic for musculoskeletal issues as well as chiropractic's success in dealing with them.

The NYCC chiropractic continuing education weekend of 12 hours went by so quickly!

For a calendar of future Cox Seminars discussing how to be a back pain specialist in your community, click here for a list of up-coming courses.


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Part II Cox Certification Course 2011 Coming

October 24, 2011 23:10 by juliecoxcid

Dr. James Cox is preparing a dynamic lecture mixed with straight-from-the-clinic patient cases, discogenic back pain condition details, a review of the non-discogenic conditions, hands-on practice for you. Plus he is having Dr. Gudavalli warm up the transducer for all of you to use, finetune and hone your application pressures for proper application of Cox Technic Flexion Distraction and Decompression. Plus you will get more time with the cervical headpiece and cervical spine flexion distraction protocols. Are you ready?

Join us on November 18-20, 2011, at National University of Health Sciences in SC1/Gym. The Cox Technic Certification Course Part II is a packed weekend you don't want to miss!

Click here for more details and here for registration.

18 hours of chiropractic continuing education credits are available as well.

See you soon!


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