ADJUSTING WITH THE BRAIN IN MIND
Featuring Mike Powell, DC, DACNB
Sponsored by NCMIC
This course is for any chiropractor who wishes to:
- Better understand how their adjustments affect the brain
- Learn new ways to use their existing adjusting techniques
- Serve patients even more effectively with brain-based adjusting
You will learn techniques that help get patients better faster, allow you to better serve those
with challenging conditions and give you new and creative ways to apply Chiropractic
adjustments regardless of your preferred techniques.
Carolina Chiropractors is recognized by the PACE program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards.
Dr. Mike Powell, DACNB
About Dr. Michael K. Powell
Dr. Powell has been teaching nationally and abroad for over 25 years. His presentations make
understanding the applications of brain function and chiropractic care easy, fun to learn and
practical to implement. Each session combines patient case video and learner participation;
doctors will be getting up out of their seats, interacting and learning hands-on. Information
presented is linked to evidence from current research. The goal is always to make the doctor
better able to serve their patients at the highest level.
Dr. Powell is a second-generation chiropractor, Logan College of Chiropractic graduate and has
been practicing in Cedar Rapids, IA since 1996. Most of his patients have complex conditions
that have not improved despite extensive prior care. He has a passion for sharing what he has
learned from research, other doctors and his patients.
Dr. Powell has served as a board member for the Iowa Board of Chiropractic, Iowa Chiropractic
Society and Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa. He has been involved with NBCE, FCLB, IAFNR, ACNB
and ACA Councils. Dr. Powell taught the diplomate neurology program extensively for the
Carrick Institute. Over the years, he has presented at chiropractic and medical colleges, state
association and multi-disciplinary events. Dr. Powell is an author of “The potential impact of
various physiological mechanisms on outcomes in TBI, mTBI, concussion and PPCS” Journal of
Functional Neurology, Rehabilitation and Ergonomics, 2013. He is trained in Bredesen RECODE
protocols for Alzheimer’s disease.
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