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The 21st Century Spinal Pain Relief Solution

Part II

Hi Julie,

I wanted to send you a couple of notes of feedback on the seminar [November 2008, Part II].
I found the seminar to be a perfect blend of intellectual knowledge and hands on practical information
. Before part 2, I was getting fairly good results with the instrument and wondered if it was really worth going to part 2. You know, the technique does seem fairly simple.
Once there, Dr Gudavalli measured my force with his instrument and found I was using half the force suggested. I spent four different sessions with him trying to perfect this. Then Dr. Cox improved my cervical technique dramatically at one of the lunch hours. I have noticed impressive patient improvements in the week since the seminar...So looking forward to part 3 now.
Warmly, Mark 
[Dr. Mark B. Frank (email correspondence 11/16/08)]



2010 Part II Syllabus — How is Cox® Technic applied?
Emphasis is on hands-on training.              

on NUHS campus in SC1 & Gym behind pond

Optional exam for Certification is offered.
IF YOU WANT TO BE CERTIFIED, the exam is not optional.
Schedule may change without notice.

 
Friday - 3 CE hours - 5pm REGISTRATION     5:30pm - 8:30pm CLASS

5 pm  Registration

5:30 pm  Intervertebral Disc Herniation Induced Stenosis

·          Sciatic Nerve Anatomy

·          Gemelli Syndrome

·          Disc Herniation Size And Compression Force Correlated With Clinical Presentation

·          Clinical Diagnosis

·          Imaging: Discography, MRI, Myelogram-Enhanced CT

·          Lateral Flexion Disc Herniation Diagnosis

7:30 pm   Cox® Technic Adjusting Procedures—DISC               [ ½ hr technique]

8 pm   Small Group Hands-On Training & Practice (Step-By-Step Instruction)—DISC    [ 1/2 hrs hands-on technique]

8:30 pm   Adjournment 


Saturday - 10 CE hours - 8am-Noon & 1pm-7pm

8 am   Continued Small Group Hands-On Practice (Step-By-Step Instruction) — NON-DISC        [1/2 hr hands-on technique]

8:30 am   Disc lecture continues from Friday evening

11 am  R. Gudavalli —  Research Project Findings

Noon   Lunch (On Your Own)

1pm   Review Of Non-Discogenic Causes Of Low Back Pain — Don’t miss this! — Case Presentations

2 pm   EXAMINATION—Written Portion of Certification Examination—2 cases to review, diagnose, set treatment plan

3 pm  Patient Management & Clinical Case Presentations

·          Full Spine Examination of the Back Pain Patient — establishing diagnosis & treatment protocols

·          Re-Examination And Re-Evaluation and Setting New Goals

·          Healing Time

·          Low Back Wellness School And Rehabilitation Procedures

·          Spinal Nutrition

·          Stabilization And Prevention of  Recurrence

·          Report of Findings

      5 pm to 7 pm   Hands-On Practice AND/OR       [2 hrs technique]

      5 pm to ? pm   Practical Certification Examination (Optional — by scheduled time for each)

Sunday — 5 CE hours  —  7am-Noon

7 am   Cervical Spine: Biomechanics, Diagnosis, Treatment with Cox® Protocol

·          Anatomical Orientation of Nerve Intermediates within the Spine

·          Vascular incidence factors in Cox® Technic

·          Update on Cervical Spine Research Projects—New!

·          Specific treatment of stenosis, disc herniation, degeneration, subluxation, headache, whiplash

·          Hands-on Demonstration and Participation            [ 2 hrs technique]

  Noon       Adjournment

 

 


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Please consult Low Back Pain: Mechanism, Diagnosis, Treatment (6th ed), author James M Cox, publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and Neck, Shoulder, & Arm Pain: Mechanism, Diagnosis, Treatment (3rd ed), author James M Cox, for full description of technique and website content.

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