Between “pop and pray” and diagnostic based treatment protocols there exists a vast gray area where most of our patient care lives. In this free webinar, we will discuss how Quadrant Analysis helps you navigate that space.

In this free recorded replay of this one-hour webinar, attendees will learn:

  • Subclassification is the key to arriving at the correct diagnosis
  • Regional Interdependence is real and somewhat predictable 
  • QA concepts can allow you to confidently understand and apply dozens of treatment approaches

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About Dr. Pape:

Dr. Rob is a long-time innovator in clinical evaluation and treatment instruction. He created Quadrant Analysis, which combines a subclassification system with theoretical, practical biomechanics. Quadrant Analysis improves and simplifies patient assessment, breaking the body down into traceable patterns which chiropractors can utilize to get better and faster patient results. 

Rob graduated from Life Chiropractic College West in 1996 and has been in successful practice ever since. His clinical approach is full body and generally combines joint and soft tissue work with movement therapy.

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