Anglo-European College of Chiropractic

Chiropractic Peripheral Joint Technique

Upper and Lower Extremities

26 November 2011

Presented by: Raymond T. Broome DC, FCC (Ortho), FBCA


 

Course Outline

- Why extremities?
- Integrating extremities into everyday practice
- Selecting the right technique for the job
- The basis for treatment

The lower extremity:

- The hip
- The tibio-femoral joint
- The tibio-fibular joint
- The ankle complex
- The tarsal complex
- The metatarso-tarsal joints
- The metatarso-phalangeal joints
- The inter-phalangeal joints

The upper extremity:

- The shoulder complex
- The ulno-humeral joint
- The proximal radio-ulnar joint
- The distal radio-ulnar joint
- The wrist and hand complex

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Chiropractic Peripheral Joint Technique - November 2011