October 17-19, 2008
Sherman College in Spartanburg, SC
Earn up to 12 hours of CE credit
IRAPS and Fall Lyceum will help you
- Bridge the gap between chiropractic philosophy and research.
- Improve your understanding of chiropractic philosophy so you can better educate your patients.
- Discover subluxation evidence in research that validates
the benefits of chiropractic — share this with your patients!
- Learn practice success tips to use in your practice right away.
In addition to valuable success programs, Fall Lyceum offers the International
Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS). This year’s conference theme
of the vertebral subluxation is of profound interest to the profession.
Come, learn and grow with these speakers and more!

Ray Drury, D.C., co-founder of Upper Cervical Health Centers, will
show you how to eliminate the “yo-yo practice” and install systems that produce a constant, predictable, low-stress growth for years to come.

Matt McCoy, D.C., is a clinician, researcher and educator who is a
strong advocate of objective outcome assessment tools to evaluate
subluxation both clinically and from a research perspective.

Rob Sinnott, D.C., L.C.P., has authored and presented numerous articles and lectures on chiropractic philosophy; at IRAPS he will lead you in seeking new insight into the core concept of vertebral subluxation.
Abstracts and Presentations
John Hart, D.C., M.H.S.
Outcomes-Based Research for Vertebral Subluxation: A Commentary
Matthew McCoy, B.S., D.C.
Reliability, Clinical Meaningfulness and Pattern Analysis of Paraspinal Surface EMG and Thermal Scanning
Leonard F. Vernon, D.C. and Christopher Kent, D.C., J.D.
Chiropractors And Vaccination: Is It Philosophy or Is It A Crisis In Confidence?
Michael Headlee, D.C.
Super Models
Michael T. Burcon, B.Ph., D.C.
Cervical Specific Protocol and Results for One Hundred and Thirty Nine Meniere’s Patients
Curtis Fedorchuk D.C.
- Case Report: Treatment and Recovery of a Patient Suffering From Muscular Dystrophy, and Hypertension Utilizing Chiropractic Care
- Prevention and Avoidance of Stroke and Brain Aneurysm as a Result of Chiropractic Care
- Restored Hearing From Subluxation Reduction in a Female Patient Who Suffered From Stroke-Induced Hearing Loss: A Case Report
- Self-Reported Quality of Life Assessment of a Patient Undergoing Chiropractic Wellness Care and Suffering From Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Case Report
Drs. Martin Harvey and David Cahill
Changes in a research funding process aimed at increasing the amount of research investigating the vertebral subluxation complex and the impact of chiropractic adjustments on global health and quality of life
Patrick L. VanQuaethem DC, and Meisha Dandrea DC
The Effects from the Correction of the Vertebral Subluxation in Long Term Chiropractic Care for Establishing Physiological Co-ordination and Neurological Tone, Rated and Tracked by the Numerical Point Index System (NPIS), for developing Optimum Adaptability and the Potential Impact on the Human Survival Value.
Questions?
Contact the Office of Continuing Education by e-mailing lyceum@sherman.edu or by calling
800-849-8771, ext. 229.
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