CDPA - Cranial Distortion Patterns and Adjusting: Supporting Breastfeeding Success

This course teaches specific cranial distortion patterns originating from birth trauma and how those distortions affect infant feeding. Students will also learn how these cranial distortions often present as "tethered oral tissues" and about current controversy in the medical professions surrounding frenotomy. Students will gain hands-on cranial adjusting skills and clinical applications to offer the highest level of care for infants with feeding challenges.

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 Session Detail P1026.CDPA.1

Schedule: 8 CE credits. In person at Northwestern Health Sciences University, Bloomington, MN. Saturday, 10/10, 8:30-5:30pm.
Meeting Date Start Time End Time
Saturday, October 10, 2026 08:30am 05:30pm
Meeting Date Start Time End Time
Saturday, October 10, 2026 08:30am 05:30pm
Please see contact information above to register for this seminar.

Instructors (listed in order of appearance)

Name Additional Resources
Lynn Gerner

Facility Detail

Northwestern Health Sciences University
Northwestern Health Sciences University
2501 W 84th S
Bloomington, MN 55431