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Learn How To Adjust Horses —
Step-By-Step (Technique and evaluation methods). You will learn how to restore normal joint function that can help neck, back, pelvis, hip, leg and jaw pain as well as gait abnormalities.
These are two-day hands-on equine adjusting clinics. You will learn how to perform about 36 different horse chiropractic moves. These are the
same moves used by Certified Animal Chiropractors around the world. All techniques are done by hand—NO mallets or any other type of instruments are used to perform the adjustments
—just your hands. Some dog techniques will also be covered for about an hour
the second day.
Seminars are conducted by Dr. Daniel Kamen, D.C. (Certified by the AVCA—American Veterinary Chiropractic Association, and a 1981 graduate of the Palmer College of Chiropractic). Dr. Kamen has conducted over 350 seminars around the U.S., England, and Canada. Dr. Kamen is the author of “The Well Adjusted Horse,” “The Well Adjusted Dog,” and “The Well Adjusted Cat,” and is considered the foremost equine chiropractic technique expert in the world, appearing on Good Morning America, The Late Show, the Front page of The Wall St. Journal, and featured presenter at national horse shows (Equine Affaire).
This is a one of a kind seminar designed to
teach you how to adjust horses. You will also learn the “Pre-Race Adjusting Sequence” which can cut a full second off the time and GREATLY improve performance in any equine sport. This seminar is open to horse owners, farriers, equine massage therapists, chiropractors, veterinarians, trainers, breeders, and others who want to learn how to adjust horses.
Most registrants are horse owners wanting to
adjust their own horses—others are various therapists wanting to add these techniques to their practice if legal in their state, which means abiding by the veterinary laws of your state.
Full body techniques including methods for
the entire spine, legs, pelvis, and jaw . Seminar also
comes with 3 adjusting DVD’s (horse and dog) a workbook, and certificate of attendance. Food is provided.
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ATTENTION:
Only
7 Vetrolasers left. They
won't be available again until late June or July.
If you want one of the last ones, call first.
1-800-742-8433.
Same low price of $525. Price increases to
$695 in
June.
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The
Seminars
Are Back!
Just 2
Scheduled. |
Dallas, TX
March 29th-30th, 2008.
Sat. and Sun.
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
each day.
Barn: Bar RR Ranch. 3131 Thompson Rd. Weatherford, TX 76087.
817-706-2930.
Ask for Melissa
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Lafayette, Indiana
April 26th-27th, 2008. Sat. and Sun
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
each day.
Double H Horse Farm. 5605 W. 500 S.
West Point, Indiana 47992.
Barn number:
765-572-2690.
Ask for Nadia Heffner. |
If you can’t
attend the seminar, you can buy the seminar materials
for $525.00 plus $15.00 shipping.
The materials include the Vetrolaser, 3 adjusting DVD’s
(horse and dog), and laser manual/CD. |
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COST OF THE SEMINAR WITH THE LASER (FULLY PAID) $700.00
COST OF THE SEMINAR WITHOUT THE LASER
$400.00
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The regular price of the Vetrolaser by itself is $525.00. By paying the full price for the seminar you’re getting $225.00 off the laser. If you ever researched cold lasers you would know that many cost over $5,000.00 and some even over $10,000.00.
The laser you get with the seminar is
a real infrared cold laser (3 808nm diodes/200mW). You
also get a 635nm/5mW (red) acupuncture laser as well.
Infrared lasers penetrate up to 5cm (2 inches) below
the skin. The rechargeable Vetrolaser equals or exceeds
most lasers that cost in the thousands. The cold laser
is used to treat wounds, bowed tendons, muscles, acupuncture
points, inflammation, proud flesh, and pain.
The purpose
of cold laser therapy is to promote photo-biostimulation which
means bringing light to the tissues to speed up cellular
activity which speeds up the healing process. This means
less scar tissue! Cold laser therapy is safe and does
not heat the tissues. Avoid contact with eyes. The use
of protective eyewear is strongly recommended. The Vetrolaser
comes with a carrying case and user manual.
Course details: Note: Even smaller people can adjust horses. Adjusting horses does not require brute force—just speed. Hands-On seminars are supervised by a licensed vet. These are strictly teaching seminars. If you want to bring your own horse, you must get permission from the barn owner.
Taking this course does NOT entitle you to work on horses other than your own. In most states only licensed veterinarians are allowed to do that. Others may need veterinary permission. Contact your state’s veterinary board for exact details of the law. |
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