The Oregon Chiropractic Association is kindly co-sponsoring this Cox® Seminar on September 18-19, 2010. Dr. Lee Hazen leads this weekend in the discussion of the research support for Cox® flexion-distraction and decompression protocols as well as guides your hands-on practice with the protocols.
Some things to consider about Cox® Technic's being RESEARCHED and SUPPORTED:
- in at least 8 federally funded grant projects? Link
- the most current one involves studying the biomechanics of cervical spine f/d Link (project #3)
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intradiscal pressures drop to as low as -192mm Hg
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intervertebral foramen opens 28%
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intervertebral disc height increases Link
- a catalyst in drawing researchers together fromLoyola Stritch School of Medicine
Come hear details of CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH OUTCOMES and learn effective HANDS-ON CHIROPRACTIC TECHNIQUE for lumbar spine, thoracic spine, and cervical spine.
Dr. Lee Hazen, Dr. Cox's resident/associate/partner for nearly 10 years, leads this weekend of Cox® Technic biomechanics, examination, treatment protocol, and research support.
Portland OR
September 18-19, 2010
12 hours CE (co-sponsored by NUHS)
the new Hyatt Place at PDX
Topic: Cox® Technic Protocols for Spine and Radicular Pain Relief - Cervical Spine, Thoracic Spine & Lumbar Spine
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