Schedule
Marfan’s Syndrome and the Importance of Preparticipation Examinations
Sunday, May 22
10:30am-12:30pm
SPEAKER: Mahealani Schreindorfer DC, DACBSP
Dr. Schreindorfer will be discussing the importance of preparticipation examinations and how it relates to the current chiropractic scope of practice. Additionally, she will cover rationale for taking an in-depth history and performing a thorough examination for screening for Marfan Syndrome.
Fascial Remedies for the Chiropractic Practice
Sunday, May 22
8:00am-10:00am
SPEAKER: Jeffrey Tucker DC, DACRB
Sponsored by: Zimmer MedizinSystems
In this lecture/workshop participants will learn how Dr. Jeffrey Tucker has evolved his practice of treating fascial dysfunction, while using modern technology modalities (shockwave, laser, TECAR, LymphaTouch, PEMF, etc.), biohacking, nutrients, soft tissue therapy, manipulation, and of course exercise to impact healing, body composition, and performance.
The Two Roles of the Diaphragm for Chiropractic Care, Rehab and Sports Performance
Sunday May 22
8:00am-10:00am
SPEAKER: Robert “Skip” George DC, CCSP, CSCS, PRC
Sponsored by: Postural Restoration Institute
Tape, Tools & Balls
Sunday, May 22
10:30am-12:30pm
SPEAKER: Richard Cheung DC, ATC
If you have a chair, some tape, a Chinese soup spoon you can do some rehab for your patients! During this workshop Dr. Cheung will go over treatment protocols for the shoulder, elbow, knee, ankle and spine. Participants will walk away with some clinical perils for Monday clinic. So have your coffee and notebook ready to go!
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: The Body Sport Connection
Saturday, May 21
4:00pm-6:00pm
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Greg Rose DC
This presentation will address how movement screening can be used to manage patient health and wellness, but also be used to predict athletic performance. By using sport-specific movement screens, a practitioner can now start to understand why athletes move the way they move. Dr. Rose will highlight some of the simple screens all chiropractors can utilize in their office and show how they translate into athletic performance.
The Most Simple Exercise Training Method for Spinal Alignment, Ever
Saturday, May 21
1:30pm-3:30pm
SPEAKER: Mike Wasilisin DC
Train with Dr. Mike and learn the MoveU Method – a simple spinal alignment exercise training program using chiropractic principles to correct postural imbalances.
Sport Psychology: Athlete Mental Health and Optimal Performance
Saturday May 21
1:30pm-3:30pm
SPEAKER: Benjamin Strack PhD
We are facing unprecedented mental health crises among people of all ages. Two out of five adults report symptoms of anxiety or depression. Even before the pandemic, rates of depression and anxiety were climbing. Over 50% of parents worry over their children’s mental and emotional well-being. We’ve seen breakthroughs in awareness with disclosures from top athletes about their mental struggles and the pressures they face on the world stage.
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization – Application to Sport Performance & Rehabilitation
Saturday, May 21
10:30am-12:30pm
SPEAKER: Michael Rintala DC
Dr. Rintala will be presenting and workshopping Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) concepts and principles.
* DNS is based on the scientific principles of developmental kinesiology (DK) i.e., the neurophysiological aspects of the maturing locomotor system, which describes in detail motor development of the child. This knowledge shows how physiological movement and motor patterns start and how to facilitate and reproduce them in order to enhance performance and avoid injury
Movement as Medicine
Saturday, May 21
10:30am-12:30pm
SPEAKER: Liz Moos DC, MS, DACBSP, ICSC
This course will address how sport chiropractors can help patients meet the physical activity guidelines and improve health outcomes. We will look at what the physical activity guidelines are and the research behind the guidelines. We will also discuss ways to help patients reach the physical activity guidelines.
An Update on Shoulder Diagnosis & Management
Saturday, May 21
8:00am-10:00am
SPEAKER: Erica Witter-Davis DC, DACBSP, CSCS
Sponsored by F4CP
This presentation is focused on the diagnosis and management of the shoulder based on current literature. This is designed to compare literature from 2015 on how to manage shoulder injuries to what is considered more accurate for today’s standards. We will discuss and uncover the benefits of injections, the accuracy of orthopedic tests and the benefits of therapeutic exercises.