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SUMMARY:Rehabilitation 312: Walking Asymmetry and Those 10K Steps
DESCRIPTION: \n\nCredit Hours : 2\n\n\nContributor : Michael Hall\, DC\, FIACN \n\nFormat: Webinar\nCourse Description: Today\, people are encouraged to walk 10\, 000 steps or more every day as a measure to improve health and reduce chronic illness. However\, one might ask – if we are to engage in an activity\, is there value to being assessed to insure that we are not trading one issue for another such as joint / muscle dysfunction and injury. This presentation will look at Walking Asymmetry and its’ value in our walking programs. \n\nThis course is accredited in the following states:\nAlaska\, Colorado\, Connecticut\, Delaware\, District Of Columbia\, Georgia\, Idaho\, Illinois\, Iowa\, Maine\, Maryland\, Massachusetts\, Minnesota\, Montana\, Nebraska\, Nevada\, New Hampshire\, New Jersey\, New York\, North Carolina\, North Dakota\, Ohio\, Oregon\, Puerto Rico\, Rhode Island\, South Carolina\, South Dakota\, Tennessee\, Texas\, Utah\, Vermont\, Washington\, West Virginia\, Wyoming\, \nThis course is accredited in the following Canadian Provinces:\nBritish Columbia\, Manitoba\, New Brunswick\, Nova Scotia\, Ontario\, Yukon\, \nThis course is accredited internationally (CCE & PACE Approved)\n\nContributor: Michael Hall\, DC\, FIACN \nCourse Outline: \n1. Walking and health \na. Health benefits of a walking program \nb. How much\, how far\, how fast? \n2. Walking asymmetry \na. What is it\, what does it mean\, and how do I measure it? \nb. Smart applications for everyday use \n3. Clinical applications of walking asymmetry \na. Review of research literature on walking asymmetry \nb. Implementation into the walking program \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Develop a greater understanding of walking benefits \n2. Critically evaluate walking asymmetry \n3. Apply current technology to practice \n\nDr. Michael W. Hall is a 1990 graduate with honors from Parker College of Chiropractic. He began clinical practice immediately after graduation while also entering post-graduate programs in clinical neurology and orthopedics. He received his diplomate in clinical neurology from the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology in 1993. He was later awarded a fellow in clinical neurology by the International Board of Chiropractic Neurology. For the past three decades Dr. Hall has entertained and educated thousands with enthusiastic passion for chiropractic and clinical neurology. It is his vision that all peoples may experience the healing art of chiropractic.  He has published research\, served on scientific and advisory panels\, and lectured around the world. His program\, “Functional Neurology for the Practicing Chiropractor” is renowned throughout the US\, Canada\, Europe and Australia. He speaks for the International Chiropractic Pediatrics Association as well as many state\, national and international associations. You can find out more about Dr. Hall and where he is next by visiting his website – www.BrainDC.org \n
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