Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine Welcomes Renowned Expert

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Keiser University was recently honored to have renowned expert Dr. James M. Cox lecture at their College of Chiropractic Medicine.

-- Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine recently welcomed renowned expert Dr. James M. Cox to share insight with students and community members.

A respected lecturer on the biomechanics, diagnosis, examination and treatment of spine pain, Dr. Cox invented flexion-distraction manipulation (aka Cox® Technic Flexion-Distraction and Decompression Adjusting and Manipulation), the chiropractic adjusting technique used to treat lumbar disc protrusion, facet syndrome, sacroiliac aberrancy, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, and fixation subluxation.

"We were honored to have the highly respected chiropractic innovator, researcher, author and clinician visit Keiser University's College of Chiropractic Medicine. Dr. Cox presented research and evidence-based clinical information to the students during chiropractic manipulation lab sessions and at Grand Rounds, a biweekly gathering of chiropractic students and faculty members in which cases are discussed. His visit energized the students and precipitated the donation of substantial funds for the Cox research fund at Keiser," said Dr. Ralph Kruse, Assistant Professor.

Today, chiropractic, medical, statistical, biomechanical and clinical researchers continue to study the feasibility of flexion distraction for spine pain conditions like neck pain, back pain, leg pain and arm pain.

“We are very pleased and excited to welcome lecturers of this caliber to the program, and are thankful that our students will be gaining important hands-on learning experience as they become proficient in this specialized form of manual therapy thanks to this extraordinary technology in our clinical skills laboratory,” said Dr. Mike Wiles, Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine Dean.

Thanks to a donation from Haven Technologies and Assistant Professor Dr. Ralph Kruse, students enjoy using the Cox 8 Force Table. The tool is the result of over 50-years of research and clinical use, and enables documentation of several variables on its built in computer control system. It provides additional research and analysis opportunities, while allowing mobilization in all spinal ranges of motion and providing full spinal application with evidence-based, published protocols.

The Doctor of Chiropractic program at Keiser University is a rigorous professional program consisting of ten semesters of study, which are completed over 40 months. It combines traditional lectures with small group learning, weekly conferences and seminars, laboratory and experiential sessions, and clinical training opportunities at a number of sites. All coursework includes case-based relevancy for chiropractic practice as a portal-of-entry profession dedicated to excellence in spine care. To learn more about Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine, please visit: https://www.keiseruniversity.edu/doctor-chiropractic-dc

About Keiser University
Co-founded in 1977 by Dr. Arthur Keiser, Chancellor, Keiser University is a private, not-for-profit University serving nearly 20,000 students offering 100 degrees at the doctoral through associate level on 20 Florida campuses, online and internationally, employing 3,800 staff and faculty.
Keiser University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award certificates and degrees at the associate, baccalaureate, masters, specialist, and doctoral levels. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Keiser University. For additional information regarding Keiser University, visit www.keiseruniversity.edu

Pictured (L to R): Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine faculty members Dr. Ram Gudavalli, Dr. Bret White, and Dr. Ralph Kruse, along with Dr. James Cox, lecturer and founder of Cox Technic.

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