"Want to Hear How I Built Five Successful
Chiropractic Clinics with a Four Week Waiting
List!"
It wasn't always this way, believe me, until I
learned that...
Precise motion palpation, properly
demonstrated to the patient, educates and shows the
effect of the subluxation prior to, and after
correction.
How I wish someone showed me this earlier on.
Let me share with you why I receive a steady stream of
patient referrals. It has little to do with practice
management - this is purely technique instruction. Want
to improve your report of findings? Go
elsewhere!
You see I learned the hard way that patients
don't listen! Sure they hear, but do they learn? But they
do feel - they feel when I demonstrate lack of motion,
pinpoint tenderness, weakened muscles - they feel
what I say, they don't hear it.
What did my instructors back at Palmer College
of Chiropractic teach me?
- Learn to be proficient at motion
palpation
- Confirm your findings using
neurology
- Understand the difference between
subluxation and compensation
- What pain findings represent and how
they're used
- Postural patterns and their
implications for the subluxation
- When to walk away from the cervical
spine and head down to the
sacrum
- How to recognise when adjustment is
no longer indicated
Feel a touch of recognition? Feel like you used
to know this? Strange how we have to go back to the
basics sometimes and stranger to find that this was all
taught and published long ago.
Dr Clarence Gonstead D.C. is famous for stating
this...
| "The most important part of
getting people well is to take your time, give
them the utmost of your ability as a
chiropractor, find the correct subluxation.
Accept it. Correct it. Leave it alone." |
The hardest lessons learned are when not to
adjust! Remember, once adjusted, you can't take it back
again. Does the word 'dysafferentation' mean anything to
you? Could it be that imprecise adjustments can even work
against your patients, causing harm rather than helping
their nervous system?
Here's the good news - don't reinvent the wheel!
I have spent most of my professional career investigating
the subluxation, poring through the research and
techniques of old and fine tuning my own clinic
procedures. You can now have the benefit of years of my
work as an end of 2007 present.
My Australian company, Kiro Kids, has taught
motion palpation and subluxation correction over many
years and courses. Throughout this time, the content has
evolved and been fined tuned to reach its present format
as the NeuroImpulse Protocol (NIP) from which you have
seen video excerpts.
In earlier years when the technique was less
expanded, the course was taught as a 10 step process over
2 days and an interactive learning file was produced to
help reinforce the content. Adjusting the Child and later
NIP became the further evolved courses with refinements
in neurology and the various subluxation categories. NIP
is now taught over two 3 day seminars and content is
being continuously added.
For chiropractors unfamiliar with
what NIP has to offer, we have decided to be generous in
offering our entire, updated, earlier interactive
learning files as a free introductory course with links
to each section e-mailed to you each two
days.
We will allow you to dip your
toes in the water, practice the basic steps and gain a
taste of what NIP may offer
you.
This represents unsurpassed
value! The course sits on our website and we will allow
you to view the content in a condensed form. We call it
our free e-course in Motion Palpation. This really is
cutting edge chiropractic education in the digital
age!
I am going to give away to
you, free of charge, one of
the
first
courses I ever taught
on finding the subluxation.
If
this doesn't help you give
better results, I'll eat my plastic
spine!

Dr Neil J.Davies, Chiropractor
Ballarat,
Australia

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