This course reviews the concept of the spinal subluxation as  introduced in Palpation I, and reinforces skills taught in locating the subluxation. The chiropractic adjustment is introduced, along with a rationale for delivering a safe, dynamic thrust for both the patient and the doctor.  A  total of sixty specific diversified adjustments are taught, and the student is expected to master these techniques on the cognitive and motorskills level.
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Dustin Cobb, D.C.

I graduated from Parker in January, 1996 and practiced for a very short time in Dallas. 
I started working at Parker, part time, to supplement my income while starting my practice. My work at Parker quickly turned into full time and I have been the Director of Student Assistance for the last five years.  In 2000 I received the AK 100 hour certification and am presently working toward the AK diplomate  I also have certifications in Acupuncture, Kinesio Taping, B.E.S.T.
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