Hidden Kyphosis

Approved States
AL,AK,AZ,CA,CO,CT,DE,DC,FL,GA,HI,ID,IL,IN,IA,KS,KY,ME,MD,MA,MI,MN,MO,MT,NV,NH,NJ,NY,NC,ND,NM,OH,OK,OR,PA,RI,SC,SD,TN,TX,UT,VT,VA,WA,WV,WI,WY
Archived Course
Active
Authors
Credits
1.50
Custom Permissions
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Description

Hyperkyphosis is often the root issue in neck, spine, sacroiliac, and shoulder problems, yet there is no real way to measure spinal curvature beyond an informal visual assessment. Every professional has learned to "read the body" for postural cues to some degree, but posture is extremely subjective and is usually hiding true bony alignment. By learning to utilize a few simple objective markers, you will be able to uncover the true alignment buried beneath the surface and will better understand why your client’s pain continues despite ongoing treatment.

NetForum Course ID
WMC-Webinar126
Pass Percentage
70