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The Noisy Joint


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Clinical
Topics:
Clinical |  Diagnosis |  Examination & Consultation |  Orthopedic |  Sports |  Treatment Plans
Speaker:
Dr. Mark Charette, DC
Duration:
1 Hour



Description

This course will present the concept of "The Noisy Joint Examination and stabilization procedures will be discussed, as well as adjusting the foot. Dr. Mark N. Charrette is a 1980 summa cum laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He is a frequent guest speaker at nine chiropractic colleges and has taught over thirteen hundred seminars worldwide on extremity adjusting, biomechanics, and spinal adjusting techniques.

 

This course was presented by Mark Charrette, DC in November 2009 and sponsored by Foot Levelers.

 

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Speaker

Dr. Mark Charette, DC's Profile

Dr. Mark Charette, DC Related Seminars and Products

Foot Levelers, Inc.


Dr. Mark Charrette is a 1980 summa cum laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He is a frequent guest speaker at twelve chiropractic colleges and has taught over fourteen hundred seminars worldwide on extremity adjusting, biomechanics, and spinal adjusting techniques. His lively seminars emphasize a practical, hands-on approach. Dr. Charrette is a former All-American swimmer, who has authored a book on extremity adjusting and also produced an instructional video series.


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Overall:      4.2

Total Reviews: 195

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James Y - La Grange, Illinois

"None "

Lauren B - McHenry, Illinois

"no"

Rich M - Homer Glen, Illinois

"no"

Vicki-Lyn W - Homer Glen, Illinois

"no"

Eugene M - Long Grove, Illinois

"n/a"

Danny M - Grayslake, Illinois

"the notes were just awful, not helpful much at all "

Seung-Hyun J - Elgin, Illinois

"The tile 'noisy joint' was completely irrelevant to the contents"

Leon W - Des Plaines, Illinois

"excellent presentation!!!"

Tara W - Oswego, Illinois

"More detailed notes would be helpful"

Christine W - Naperville, Illinois

"More detailed handouts for those of us who learn best with written content as well."