School Courses

Chiropractic students have a host of elective school courses from which to choose. Cox® Technic Flexion-Distraction and Decompression is taught at nearly all chiropractic schools as either a single topic course (core or elective) or incorporated into mixed techniques' courses. Many chiropractic students are introduced to Cox Technic Flexion Distraction and Decompression principles early in their professional training. Some school courses are taught by active certified Cox Technic doctors with the course syllabus on file with Cox Technic which thereby exempts students who satisfactorily complete the course from having to take Part I prior to attending Part II and taking the certification examination as long as the Part II is taken within 2 years of graduation. Please check with the school and verify with Cox Technic that the course is exempt (has an active certified doctor teaching and has a syllabus on file).
 
These schools offer flexion-distraction in their school courses (elective, core, or incorporated in technique courses) as of this posting*:
Canadian Memorial College of Chiropractic
Cleveland College of Chiropractic - Kansas City, Los Angeles
IFEC in Paris
Life University
Logan College of Chiropractic
National University of Health Sciences - Lombard, Florida
New York College of Chiropractic
Palmer College of Chiropractic - Davenport, Florida, California
Parker College of Chiropractic
Southern California University of Health Sciences
Texas College of Chiropractic
Western States College of Chiropractic
 
* This list may change as chiropractic school course offerings change due to instructors, syllabus, etc. School courses taught by active certified instructors with a syllabus on file with Cox Technic are qualified for Cox Technic Certification Seminar Part I exemption.