CH 3203: Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy I Lab

Credits 1.5
Hours
45
Lab 3 Lecture 0

This course provides an introduction into the principles, techniques, and psychomotor skills of the chiropractic manipulation (diversified technique). Emphasis is placed on biomechanics, assessment, positioning, and safety protocols. Students will develop foundational skills in spinal and pelvic manipulation through extensive hands-on practice and supervised application.

Prerequisites

CH 2110 Palpation II Lecture; CH 2203 Palpation II Lab; CH 2220 Spinal Biomechanics

Corequisites

Must be concurrently enrolled in, or previously passed, CH 3110 Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy I Lecture.