Course Description

This course is designed to teach the Parker patient assessment procedure which is organized in regional format and sensitive for the relationships between spine and frame asymmetry and relative pain, dysfunction, degeneration, and disorder in the body. This course will utilize evaluation skills such as posture inspection, soft tissue mobility, palpation, range of motion, manual muscle strength, and fundamental movement assessments to teach proper implementation of skills necessary for clinic entrance, internship, and private practice.

About the Instructor

Patrick Bodnar, DC

Patrick Bodnar is a chiropractor and educator with a special interest in advanced functional assessment protocols, innovative rehab techniques, and performance-related clinical exercise.  He has refined his clinical focus to care for patients with headaches, neck and back pain, balance and mobility deficiencies, sports specific injuries, and certain neurological deficits as well as those interested in proactive care such athletic performance, biomechanical support for pregnancy, functional fitness, and general wellbeing.

In 2005, he was invited to join Parker College of Chiropractic as an assistant professor, where he lectures on a variety of topics, including: business methods, patient communication systems, functional assessment and treatment protocols, and advanced patient rehab.  He has also presented seminar-based and continuing education material throughout the United States and in Canada.

 
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