Building upon the concepts learned in PT I, Physiotherapy II focuses on rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries. Proprioception and postural training, muscle stretching and strengthening exercises, and myofascial release are integrated to mobilize a comprehensive healing response. The Janda, McKenzie, and Williams rehabilitation protocols are taught where appropriate for various conditions. The student will learn how to perform a functional capacity evaluation, and document the ICD and CPT codes appropriate for the various conditions and treatments. The students will also be exposed to Graston Technique and laser protocols for musculoskeletal conditions.

Dr. Robert W. (Bob) Wilborn did his undergraduate studies at Amarillo College, Frank Phillips College and West Texas Sate University.  In 1997, he graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic with his Doctorate in Chiropractic.  Since graduating From Parker College, Dr. Wilborn has been in private practice utilizing various techniques such as AK, NET, TBM, Diversified, Extremity Adjusting and several other techniques taught at Parker College of Chiropractic. Dr. Wilborn has been with Parker College since 2004 and has taught or assisted in Extraspinal Adjusting Technique, Applied Kinesiology and Physiotherapy II. He is the faculty advisor for the NET Club and Chiropractic Sports Medicine Club. He is currently an instructor for Neuro Emotional Technique where he assists in teaching seminars around the country.  He is a full time Associate Professor at Parker College of Chiropractic and continues to see patients in his private practice in The Colony TX.

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The Graston Technique is an innovative, patented form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization that enables clinicians to effectively break down scar tissue and fascial restrictions. The Technique utilizes specially designed stainless steel instruments  to specifically detect and effectively treat areas exhibiting soft tissue fibrosis or chronic inflammation.
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Emotions are part of the natural, healthy response process we have to virtually every situation we encounter. However, sometimes challenging emotional experiences and physical vulnerabilities create lingering stress in our mind-body architecture. Such stress can contribute to physical complaints, emotional difficulties, and problems with goal achievement. The Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) is a powerful intervention that can assess and alleviate the internal stressors that are creating barriers to health and success.