PLEASE NOTE - EFFECTIVE 11:59PM 12/31/17, THIS COURSE WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE. YOU HAVE UNTIL THAT TIME TO COMPLETE IT. NO REFUNDS WILL BE APPLICABLE.
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Evidence based examination of the best sleeping positions for spinal and extremity pains. This webinar serves as a guide for use with patients, to correct sleep spinal alignment as a tool to decrease symptomatology. In today’s world comprehensive treatment plans do not just occur in the office. Sleep is a restoration process and we must educate patients on sleeping postures, pillows and mattress options. This course outlines sleeping postures, benefits of pillows, components of a proper mattress and tips for patients to develop good sleep habits. The effects of body posture on sleep.Copyright Notice: The materials displayed in this online course are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. The materials may only be used by students and faculty registered in the class and only for educational purposes. They cannot be copied or disseminated for any other purpose. PLEASE NOTE: Several state boards for chiropractic require the number of online continuing education credit hours earned must equal the number of hours the doctor is actually online and engaged in the material. Therefore, the testing segment will not be available until the online time corresponding with the credit hours has elapsed. Please feel free to call 1 800 434-3955 if you need additional information.Disclaimer:
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