Chiropractic Technique: Checking and Adjusting the Child with Autism - (2 hours) (ONLY OPEN TO CHIROPRACTORS & CHIROPRACTIC STUDENTS)

 
The class will consist of a synopsis of chiropractic care for children of different age groups. Infants, toddlers, children and tweens should be approached using various methods. Tips on analyzing and correction of neurological interference will be demonstrated. Specific case studies will be discussed followed by a question and answer session.


ONLY OPEN TO CHIROPRACTORS & CHIROPRACTIC STUDENTS

 

Armand M. Rossi, DC

 Armand M. Rossi, DC, is a 1976 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, and was previously practicing in Margate, Florida. He was the former instructor of Pediatric Adjusting at Life University in Marietta. Dr. Rossi practiced in Smyrna, Georgia from 1977 to 1982. He then moved to Phoenix, Arizona where he practiced and supervised one of the largest chiropractic office groups in the world until he returned to Georgia in 1993. He currently is the Dean of Clinical Sciences at Sherman College of Chiropractic.

He currently is a "Fellow" and teaching member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, as well as a member of the Florida Chiropractic Society. In 2008, Dr. Rossi was awarded "The Chiropractor of the Year" award by the Florida Chiropractic Society. He lectures around the world, teaching other chiropractors about pediatric chiropractic. Above all, his most prestigious honor is that of having two and three generations of chiropractic patients receive care on a regular basis. He and his wife, Terry, live in Boca Raton, and have 4 children, 11 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.