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Applied Kinesiology: Presented by Michael McCall, DC, DIBAK

On Demand
Virtual / Online
$50
2 CE Hours

About This Event

Dive into the principles and applications of Applied Kinesiology with this comprehensive on-demand course. Presented by the esteemed Michael McCall, DC, DIBAK, this program offers an in-depth exploration of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques within the field, designed to enhance your clinical practice and patient outcomes. Learn from an expert in the comfort of your own home or office, at your own pace.This convenient online course provides 2 CE hours, specifically tailored for Doctors of Chiropractic, allowing you to fulfill your continuing education requirements efficiently. Gain valuable insights and practical skills in Applied Kinesiology, a vital modality for holistic patient care, and elevate your professional expertise with this accessible and engaging educational experience.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the foundational principles of Applied Kinesiology (AK), including the relationship between muscles, organs, and body systems
  • Master the basic muscle testing protocols and proper technique for accurate assessment and diagnosis
  • Apply diagnostic findings to develop targeted treatment plans that address underlying functional imbalances
  • Integrate Applied Kinesiology techniques into your existing chiropractic practice to enhance patient outcomes
  • Recognize common clinical presentations and learn how to use AK assessment to identify nutritional, structural, and emotional factors affecting patient health
  • Develop practical skills to communicate AK findings and treatment rationale effectively to patients

Event Details

Start Date

On Demand

End Date

Price

$50

CE Hours

2 hours

Format

Online / Virtual

Speakers

1

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