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The vertebral subluxation complex lecture that sets the standard for all others.

You've heard the philosophy and the art, now go to the source for the science: Join international bestselling chiropractic author, lecturer, and scientist/practitioner Robert A. Leach, DC, FICC, for a practice transforming experience! This two day 12 credit hour class provides information that you must have in order to care for your patients using the newest and best methods of chiropractic spinal analysis and diagnosis.

This course focuses on algometry, use of questionnaires, electromyography, and other assessments rated promising by the Mercy Conference. Regardless of whether you want the strongest soft tissue supportive evidence for court, or just want to better screen for vertebral subluxation complex, you must attend this workshop oriented seminar!

E-mail Dr. Leach if you are interested in this course for your state association. Continuing education credits available through National College of Chiropractic.


Dr. Leach demonstrates the PulStar computer assisted adjusting device at the 11th Annual Vertebral Subluxation Research Conference at Sherman College of Chiropractic, in October 2003.

Dr. Leach has given lectures and presentations across the United States and Canada at state association meetings, chiropractic scientific meetings, and for smaller groups as well. At the Grand Centennial in

Dr. Leach lectures widely across the United States and Canada, and presented PulStar Research at the prestigious Chiropractic Research Agenda Conference in Kansas City. Here he is shown in a lecture in Pittsburgh in 2002.

Washington D.C., in 1995, he chaired a platform presentation on subluxation theory before a standing room audience of doctors and guests. On five occasions he has presented papers or summaries of his research at chiropractic science meetings and conferences, and he has given several dozen lectures on the use of surface electromyography with hand held electrodes, as well as algometry and other measures rated promising by the Mercy Conference guidelines.

The fourth edition of his highly acclaimed textbook, The Chiropractic Theories, was released in November 2003. You may purchase a copy through the publisher, Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins of Baltimore, or from your favorite bookseller or chiropractic college bookstore.