LOCATION
Levittown, NY
COURSE DATES
02/10/2024
02/11/2024
TIME (ET)
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
DESCRIPTION
This lecture can be applied toward the 8 C.E. credits required for the NCMIC 5% discount.

Chiropractors are commonly facing issues presented to them by treating more and more sport and dance related injuries. This highly specialized field will challenge the practitioner to bring a new and varied approach to that emerging segment of their patient population.
This course is designed to give the general practicing chiropractor a fundamental approach to rehabilitating an athlete or dancer once the injury has progressed from the acute stage of care. The information provided will be directed at returning the patient/athlete back to their respective endeavor. Emphasis will be placed on movement analysis, corrective exercise, building strength and prevention. A review of sports related injuries common to an anatomical region and the stages of healing will be presented.
The course is a dynamic interactive workshop with the registrants actively participating in the analysis and corrective exercises commonly used by specialists.
License Approval
State/ Org. Type Approval Code Credits
BC DC † PreApproved 12
CO DC † PreApproved 12
CT DC † PreApproved 12
DC DC † PreApproved 12
DE DC † PreApproved 12
FL DC Pending 12
IA DC † PreApproved 12
ID DC † PreApproved 12
IL DC † PreApproved 12
IN DC † PreApproved 12
MA DC † PreApproved 12
MB DC † PreApproved 12
MD DC † PreApproved 12
MI DC † Preapproved 12
MS DC † PreApproved 12
MT DC † PreApproved 12
NB DC † PreApproved 12
NC DC † PreApproved 12
ND DC † PreApproved 12
NE DC † PreApproved 12
NH DC † PreApproved 12
NJ DC † PreApproved 12
NY DC Pending 12
OH DC † PreApproved 12
ON DC † PreApproved 12
OR DC † PreApproved 12
PR DC † PreApproved 12
QC DC † PreApproved 12
RI DC † PreApproved 12
SC DC † PreApproved 12
SK DC † PreApproved 12
UT DC † PreApproved 12
VA DC † PreApproved 12
VT DC † PreApproved 12
WA DC † PreApproved 12
WY DC † PreApproved 12
† This seminar is valid for CE credits in "pre-approved" states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board. It remains attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from which they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approves both the delivery method and content as they relate to this event.