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Module Iii

Chiropractic Injectable Nutrients


Day 1 :

9 - 12:  Students are instructed prior to the course, to bring clinical case histories of actual patients within their practices.  We will review the work done by the practitioner and make any additional suggestions regarding appropriate diagnosis and treatment with perenteral therapies.  Questions and Answers.  Observing IV Technique of Attendees who have questions/concerns.

1 - 2:  Review of PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Cathedars) and Subclavian Ports (proper access, proper non-core needle selection, proper flushing before and after usage)

2 - 3:  Review of Botanicals, Alpha lipoic acid, MSM, Phosphytidylcholine, glandulars, and other advanced nutraceutical accessory factors that can be compounded, along with applications

3 - 4:30:  Trigger Point Injections [Agents, Techique, Syringe and Needle Selection, Review of Anatomy, Indications/Contraindications, (stressing to perform within one's comfort zone and not to perform risky injections in anatomically sensitive regions such as sub-occipital region)]

4:30 - 5:  H2O2 Therapy [Indications/Contraindications]

5 - 5:30:  HCL Therapy [Indications/Contraindications]

Day 2:

9 - 10:30:  Peripheral Joint Injections (Knee, Ankle, Hip, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist)

10:30 - 12:  Facet Joint Injection / SI Joint Injection

1 - 2:  Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation

2 - 3:  Auto-Sanguis Injection Therapy

3 - 4:  Aethetic Medicine (Biotherapeutic Mesotherapy - Face / Neck / Backs of upper arms / Thighs / Abdomen)

4 - 5:  Questions / Answers