These small-group meetings are designed to support newly graduated practitioners as they transition into independent chiropractic work — providing a safe and collaborative environment for both patients and participants.
Cases presented are typically:
complex or poor-performance cases
horses with misunderstood behavioural or training issues
patients showing combined axial and limb-related pathology or dysfunction
and/ or: neurological signs.
The setting encourages open, in-depth discussion and peer learning.
Contents
Every meeting follows a structured procedure and hands-on approach:
biomechanical and neuro(physio)logical analyses of the case history, complaints, and goals
full-body examination following the FES protocol
group discussion and development of a short-term treatment plan
live treatment performed by participants under trainer supervision
re-evaluation according to FES protocol, including biomechanical assessment of post-treatment changes
discussion on long-term management, training advices, and follow-up strategies for two presented cases.