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Chiropractic is integrating more and more heavily with
sports medicine, physical therapy and rehabilitative medicine, especially
the understanding that diagnosis and treatment of soft tissue dysfunction
should be part of the chiropractic practice model. Dr. Michael J.
Schneider’s seminars are relevant and timely, because they
integrate chiropractic and these three other disciplines into a
unified approach to the evaluation of myofascial and muscular dysfunction.
His outgoing presentation style and ability to dissect a lot of
information into easy-to-understand, bite-size pieces will ensure
your doctors a unique insider-perspective into cross training between
chiropractic and rehabilitation, as this relates to myofascial pain
and fibromyalgia syndrome.
Dr. Schneider
has extensive experience and expertise on chiropractic, sports medicine,
physical therapy, and rehabilitation and has authored numerous articles,
textbook chapters and other publications on these subjects. His
primary areas of interest are fibromyalgia syndrome, myofascial
pain, and muscle dysfunction.
In private practice since 1984, Dr. Schneider has received his Ph.D. in rehabilitative science at the University of Pittsburgh.
He is the former Vice President of the A.C.A. Council on Technique
and is a postgraduate faculty member of New York, Texas, National,
and University of Bridgeport Chiropractic Colleges.
NCMIC Seminar Topics:
- Fibromyalgia
- Muscle Pain and Dysfunction
- Evidence-Based Rehab Practice
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