1. Unit 5 CAM Project
Chiropractic and Osteopathic Manipulation
Course Syllabus
General Information
Instructor: Eileen Navarro
Email: ENavarro1@kaplan.edu
Course Meetings: Online, TBD
Credit Hours: TBD
Course Description
This course will serve as an introduction to complementary and alternative
medicine, and chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation. This class will be
dedicated to understanding the basic chiropractic philosophy and history,
principles, and applications in practice. The class will cover not only chiropractic
care techniques, but it will also cover the anatomy, biomechanics and physiology,
and spinal analysis and diagnostic procedures.
Course Prerequisites
None
Course Objectives
1. To understand the basics of complementary and alternative medicine
2. To understand the basic philosophy, history and principles of chiropractic
3. To learn the anatomy, biomechanics and physiology of chiropractic
4. To learn the basic applications of chiropractic care techniques
5. To understand spinal analysis and diagnostic procedures
6. To learn the basic principles needed to evaluate, select and apply specific
adjustive procedures
Required Materials
Haldeman, S. 2012. Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition. McGraw
Hill Professional
Redwood, D.; Cleveland, C. 2003. Fundamentals of Chiropractic. Elsevier Health
Sciences
Micozzi, M. 2011. Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
Saunders Elsevier
Grading
Scale: TBD
Grading will be based upon a cumulative score of tests, quizzes, labs, and write-ups