A full-day intensive for chiropractic students and new grads — taught by a second-generation DC who has spent years refining the art of safe, effective diversified technique on real patients.
Six skills that separate a student who is studying technique from a clinician people drive across town to see. We drill every one of them on the table.
Setup, line of drive, and speed. Eliminate the hesitation that students carry into the cervical spine — replace it with a clean, repeatable contact.
Anterior and prone thoracics broken down by body type. The fixes for the five most common student mistakes.
Side posture you can run for ten hours without wrecking your own back. Stance, depth, and patient positioning solved.
Where most students freeze. Shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle — the same principles you have drilled on the spine, applied to the joints that send your patients back to their sport, their work, their life.
The cues that change everything once your hands are on. Counting in, syncing your line of drive with the patient’s exhale, the one or two words mid-technique that make a patient relax into the work instead of brace against it.
The skill they do not teach in school: how to move through every region of a single patient with intent. From cervical to lumbar to extremity, the sequencing and transitions that turn separate adjustments into one continuous treatment.
Daniel grew up in the office. Chiropractic — the profession, the language, the feel of palpation — was part of his childhood long before it became his career. What he teaches at the Lab is what he practices in his own clinic every day: clean setups, deliberate contacts, and the discipline to do the simple things consistently well.
Students leave the Lab knowing what good hands feel like — and how to keep building them.
No upsells, no surprise fees. Your seat covers the full day of training and the materials you will keep for the rest of your career.
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