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Sherman College of Chiropractic 14th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium

Sherman College of Chiropractic will host the 14th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS), a peer-reviewed conference on vertebral subluxation research and the philosophy of chiropractic, in Spartanburg, SC, October 7-8, 2017. Up to 12 hours of continuing education credit are available. The goal of IRAPS is to bring together leaders in philosophy and research as well as practitioners who are centered on the vertebral subluxation practice, to build a stronger academic community worldwide regarding the subluxation model of chiropractic.
International Research and Philosophy Symposium

By Michael Dorausch, D.C.

Sherman College of Chiropractic will host the 14th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS), a peer-reviewed conference on vertebral subluxation research and the philosophy of chiropractic, in Spartanburg, SC, October 7-8, 2017. Up to 12 hours of continuing education credit are available. The goal of IRAPS is to bring together leaders in philosophy and research as well as practitioners who are centered on the vertebral subluxation practice, to build a stronger academic community worldwide regarding the subluxation model of chiropractic.

International Research and Philosophy Symposium
Earn Up to 12 Hours of CE October 7-8 at IRAPS

Highlights include the following presentations:

  • Vertebral Subluxation, Critical Thinking, and Evidence-Informed Practice with Christopher Kent, D.C., J.D.
  • What is Radical Science? with Bill Decken, D.C., ’86, D.Ph.CS
  • Vertebral Subluxation Models & Definitions: Is There Really Anything New? with Matt McCoy, D.C., M.P.H.
  • Pragmatic Research, Quality of Life and Saltogenesis Research with Joel Alcantara, D.C.
  • Resolution of Low Back Pain and GERD in a 20 Year-Old Male Patient Following Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care: A Case Report with Charmaine Herman, D.C., ’09

To register for IRAPS, go to http://www.cvent.com/d/z5qv1n
For more information, go to http://www.sherman.edu/iraps

Presenters & presentations include…

Tate Gentile – Philosophical Reasoning for Objective Neurological indicators in the Care for Children. Brigette Bowler – The Prevalence of Subluxation of the Occipital-Atlanto-Axial Complex in a Population Seeking Chiropractic Care. Sarah Hock – Current Research Projects in Conjunction with Interns at a Chiropractic College. Anna-Marie Schmidt – Kinematics of Piano Performance: A Feasibility Study. Eric Russell – Implementation of Force Sensing Table Technology into a Chiropractic College Technique Curriculum. David Starmer – Implementation of Force Sensing Table Technology into a Chiropractic College Technique Curriculum.

Christopher Kent – Vertebral Subluxation, Critical Thinking, and Evidence-Informed Practice. Nicole Hirshowitz – Patient-Centered Care via the Location, Analysis, Correction of Vertebral Subluxation Resulting in a Failure to Thrive two-month-old Child’s Resolution of Symptoms. Daniel Knowles – Improvement in Heart Rate Variability in Male Patients and Patients with Low Initial Scores Following 90 Days of Network Spinal Analsis Care: A Retrospective Analysis. Dejan Kotur – Improvement in Heart Rate Variability in Male Patients and Patients with Low Initial Scores Following 90 Days of Network Spinal Analsis Care: A Retrospective Analysis. Carly Lentzt Carney – Resolution of Post-Traumatic Anosmia Following Network Spinal Analysis Care: A Case Study. Michelle MacCarthy – Resolution of Post-Traumatic Anosmia Following Network Spinal Analysis Care: A Case Study. Bill Decken – What is Radical Science? Brian Dooley – Interactive Patient Education. George Blackwood – Hearing Loss Reversal Through Chiropractic Care.

Charmaine Herman – Resolution of Low Back Pain and Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease in a 20 Year-Old Male Patient Following Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care: A Case Report. Matthew Hartenburg – Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demand: Exploring the Contemporary Science of Exercise Physiology in the Context of Chiropractic Philosophy – A Commentary. Matthew McCoy – Vertebral Subluxation Models & Definitions: Is There Really Anything New? Curtis Fedorchuk – Restoration of Leg Strength and Atrophy in a Post-Surgical Patient with Multiple Ependymoma, by use of Subluxation Based Chiropractic Biophysics. Ron Castellucci – Visual Analysis of an Infant with an Anterior Inferior Sacrum: An Observational Study. Rick Brescia – Skin Temperature Analysis, a Portal to the Mental Impulse. Joel Alcantara – Pragmatic Research, Quality of Life and Salutogenesis Research. Curtis Fedorchuk – Reduction of Subluxation of Pediatric Cervical Hyperlordosis Utilizing Chiropractic BioPhysics Technique: A Case Series.

Location: Summit Point Conference Center
805 Spartan Blvd.
Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301

Sherman College has applied for up to 12 hours of CE credit in most states. Some states do not allow for Philosophy sessions – please contact the department of Continuing Education to see if your state has indeed approved these sessions at 864.578.8770 ext. 237.

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