DR MICHAEL HALL
Chiropractic Certainty in Managing the Pediatric Patient
The pediatric patient today is faced with so many challenges and obstacles, from elective c-sections, prenatal stressors, food allergies, and adverse reactions to a variety of triggers. What is the role of chiropractic and where can we be most successful?
This presentation will focus on the many facets of tone, the neurovisceral integration model, and therapeutic strategies to augment the chiropractic adjustment. This will no doubt be an entertaining and informative presentation as Dr. Hall is well versed in this topic and eager to present to the Kid's Summit.
Bio: Dr. Michael W. Hall, BS, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Dr. Hall is a 1990 honors graduate from Parker University with postdoctoral studies in chiropractic neurology, orthopedics, technique, rehabilitation, and trauma.
He attained his diplomat in Chiropractic Neurology in 1993 from the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology and later received his Fellow from the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology in 2008.
Having served patients from around the world in all aspects of care he brings nearly three decades of clinical experience and expertise to each of his lectures.
His program, Functional Neurology for the Practicing Chiropractor, has been presented across the US, Europe, and Australia.
He continues to maintain an active practice, engage in research, and present at scientific conferences, associations, and private groups throughout the world.
He is a team lecturer for the ICPA on the topic of Developmental Neurobiology and is especially passionate about the role of chiropractic in the pediatric patient.