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Three Power Patterns of Health and Healing


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Clinical
Topics:
Clinical |  Treatment Plans
Speaker:
Dr. Brian Jensen, DC
Duration:
1 Hour



Description

This webinar discusses the evaluation and treatment of our stressed out patients and how stress affects posture, movement and the ability to adapt neurologically. 

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Dr. Brian Jensen, DC's Profile

Dr. Brian Jensen, DC Related Seminars and Products

Foot Levelers, Inc.


Dr. Brian is a graduate of Palmer College, Dr. Brian Jensen was in private practice in Omaha, Nebraska for over 17 years. Dr. Jensen specializes in Structural Biomechanics and emphasizes nutrition and wellness principles. He lives in Roanoke, VA.


Reviews

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Overall:      4.3

Total Reviews: 204

Comments

James Y - La Grange, Illinois

"None "

Petrina J - Hazel Crest, Illinois

"none"

Eugene M - Long Grove, Illinois

"n/a"

Amelia C - Chicago, Illinois

"Thank you"

Ronald K - Glen Ellyn, Illinois

"This was one of the best webinars I have attended. Excellent information presented in an excellent way. I now have some great information that I will pass on to my patients in a very understandable way. Awesome presentation by D. Jensen"

Fred V - Wheaton, Illinois

"I enjoyed learning more about specific tests to perform before recommending orthotics than simply observing the patient's gate and evaluating their achilles tendons."

Todd A - Virden, Illinois

"No. Good info!"

Kelly Astrid M - Chicago, Illinois

"From the brief summary of the presentation, I expected a discussion about stress and resultant postural changes. I was disappointed to discover that this was roughly half of the presentation, and the rest of it was basically an advertisement for Foot Levelers and how to use orthotics in your practice. If you want to specifically talk about orthotics, that's fine, but you should put that in the description for the seminar so that people who aren't interested can skip it."