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NUHS to host seminar on the evidence-based Cox® Technic

National University Of Science issued the following announcement on July 20 Cox® Technic protocols deliver spine manipulation and mobilization for spine conditions not best treated with high velocity manipulation. Dr. Cox said chiropractors who have patients that require vectored, gentle spine manipulation should attend. “This technic can add a new dimension to clinical practice,” Dr. Cox said. “Patients are often not tolerant of high velocity thrust manipulation, especially those suffering from degenerative spondylotic spine stenosis, degenerative scoliosis, post-surgical continued pain patients, etc.” Three NUHS alum, George Joachim, DC, DABCR, and Ralph Kruse DC, FIANM, and Kurt Olding, DC, FICC, FIANM, will join Dr. Cox in teaching the 8-hour seminar. Each uses the Cox® Technic in clinical practice and will present their research studies. They will also present patient cases that use the technique for spine stenosis caused by disc herniation, degenerative spondylosis

Keiser University Chiropractic Medicine Leader and Alumnus Partner to Publish Research Paper

Keiser University Chiropractic Medicine Leader and Alumnus Partner to Publish Research Paper Dr. Ralph Kruse, an Assistant Professor at Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine (KUCCM) and its Spine Care Clinic Attending Clinician recently teamed with 2019 alumnus Dr. Casey Rogers, now a chiropractic resident at the Miami VA Medical Center to develop a research paper based on medical care and research conducted by Dr. Ted Siciliano, a chiropractic practitioner in New Jersey in 2018.   “Dr. Siciliano treated the patient, is certified in Cox® Technic, and has presented some of his research to KUCCM students, so we were pleased to collaborate for this study relating to low back pain relief,” said Kruse of the chiropractic care administered by Siciliano to an 80-year-old female with a history of lumbar spinal stenosis, multiple lumbar disc herniations, and lumbar spondylosis.

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