The SOT® Pediatric Certificate Program
Omaha, NE
Announcing our newest 48-hour SOT® Pediatric Certificate Program, combining online and hands-on seminars.
Spinal and cranial evaluation and adjusting protocols, as well as case management, and mastering common challenges in the pediatric practice, brought to you over 2 in-person 16-hour seminars, and an online 16-hour program.
Are you ready to take your practice to the next level, improve your pediatric evaluation and adjusting skills, strive for a level of mastery, and help more children get better faster?
This series is one of the most comprehensive, in-depth pediatric programs being offered in the chiropractic profession.
In-Person - LifeWest at Bellevue University/Omaha
December 7 – December 8, 2024
May 3 – May 4, 2025
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Online - Omaha, NE
Starts August 20, 2024
You will be taught a thorough pediatric examination with neurological indicators and complete spinal and cranial analysis and adjustment protocols for you to achieve what few pediatric chiropractors have been able to achieve in both their practice goals and patient outcomes.
This program will increase your certainty in the art of pediatric chiropractic care and give you both the knowledge and tools to address the ever-growing need for qualified pediatric chiropractors.
This course contains both educational and clinically applicable content that can be applied immediately into your current practice paradigm to increase patient compliance and outcomes.
The educational aspects of the course cover:
- Identify the primary development stage of brain growth.
- Determine which areas of the brain have the highest rate of development in the first 2 years of life.
- Understand the importance of removing or limiting interference to the developing
nervous through chiropractic care.
- Understand the role environment plays on the developing brain.
- Understand the global effect of the subluxation on childhood development.
The clinical aspects of the course cover:
- Comprehensive examination protocols to determine the primary subluxation.
- Learn to evaluate an infant’s spine and cranium to determine whether there is a primary
structural or meningeal subluxation pattern present.
- Learn how to address this subluxation most effectively and efficiently.
- Specific adjusting protocols and sequencing for both the spine and cranium
- Be able to develop an efficient and effective pattern of adjusting protocols that have the greatest impact with the least input.
- Determine when, where and how to make the first adjustment as well as which type of adjusting procedure is the most effective for the specific subluxation findings.
- Lynch Pin Adjusting
- Finding the key to unlock the primary subluxation with the least invasive and most effective and efficient adjustment.