Instructor: Thomas Bergmann

Thomas Bergmann
Biography:

He was a professor at Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU) for over 20 years.  He taught in the chiropractic methods department and was a faculty clinician. He also taught at the International College of Chiropractic which is now RMIT School of Chiropractic in Melbourne,Australia. He was a post-graduate/continuing education lecturer.

He is the founding editor of the peer-reviewed journal Chiropractic Technique and is on the editorial review board of Clinical Chiropractic . He has co-authored two textbooks, Chiropractic Technique Principles, and Mechanically Assisted Manipulation - The Distraction Techniques both by Mosby Publishing. 

He served as a consultant to Medicare and as a site team member for the CCE. He is a 1977 graduate of National College of Chiropractic.


Classes by this instructor


Neglected, Misunderstood or Forgotten Concepts in Chiropractic Adjustive Therapy: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Explore thoracic outlet syndromes and attempt to understand their causes and role chiropractic adjustive procedures can play in their treatment. Learn the identification and correction options for the anterior cervical subluxation.
1 CE hour. Online classes are available for 365 days from date of purchase. CE credit (if applicable) is earned in the calendar year the course is completed.