Mark King & Corey Campbell – The MPI Integration – Lower Online Course
The MPI Integration – Lower online course strives to show you ways to assess and treat the kinetic chain in a way that fuses movement assessment with dynamic palpation and a global understanding of the kinetic chain will give the clinician a confidence to tackle the toughest of problems.
MPI has long been combining movement assessment, soft tissue treatment, functional rehabilitation with state of the art palpation and adjusting. The lower kinetic chain involves the shared efficient motion and muscular interactions of the foot/ankle, knee, hip, pelvis, and lumbosacral and thoracolumbar spine junctions.
The MPI Integration – Lower online course will teach you concepts of force transmission and control along with screening and palpation methods to find areas of dysfunction that will guide your treatment in a comprehensive way. There are 17 videos.
About The Motion Palpation Institute
The Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) is a nonprofit organization that was started in 1981 by Dr. Len Faye and Dr. Maxwell Peterson. Heavily influenced by Dr. Henri Gillet, a brilliant functional Belgium chiropractor, Dr. Faye brought his well -studied and refined functional model to the U.S. after being an instructor at Anglo Europe Chiropractic College (AECC). Dr. Faye’s mission was to create a paradigm shift from the static chiropractic model to a functional chiropractic model, something that was quite controversial and met with great resistance at the time. Under Dr. Faye’s guidance and perseverance, MPI flourished, and the paradigm shift began. MPI went through some changes in leadership but the growth mindset continued.
MPI has seen a resurgence and a boom in growth under the current MPI leadership consisting of the MPI Board, Dr. Mark King, Dr. Corey Campbell, and Dr. Brett Winchester. The current MPI board and instructors continue to grow and evolve as new evidence, and best practices research emerges. The mission, however, remains the same, to deliver hands-on classes that will help you become clinically excellent, science-based, and highly competent with your assessment, palpation, and adjusting skills. MPI continues to shift the chiropractic paradigm toward an evidence-informed, integrated, functional model by delivering world-class instruction in the skills and art of motion palpation assessment, functional movement assessment, and modern chiropractic treatment methods involving the two greatest tools mankind has ever known, the brain and the hands.
It is the mission of MPI to help you become the best palpator and adjustor on the planet. MPI strives to challenge the status quo of protocol-driven technicians by creating a culture of potential-pushing, excellence-driven DC’s that continually seek clinical mastery of their hands and minds so they can serve their patients at the highest levels. MPI strives to help you become the best version of you both clinically and financially. Through our courses, we ultimately hope to inspire our students and doctors to serve and love their patients at the highest levels and leave their communities and the chiropractic profession in a better place than where they found it. We do not promise easy, but we do promise we will fill our classes with the highest levels of hands-on clinical training that you will find. If you are ready to seek clinical mastery, grow as a clinician, and become a servant leader in this profession, then please join us at one of our classes.
Sincerely,
The Motion Palpation Institute
About Mark King, DC
Mark A. King, DC is a 1982 honors graduate of Florida Southern College and a 1986 cum laude graduate of Life Chiropractic College in Marietta Georgia. Dr. King opened the Mt. Lookout Chiropractic and Sports Injury Center with his wife, Dr. Donna Moloney, in February, 1987. Together, they run a large, eight-doctor multi disciplinary clinic in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. King is on the post-graduate faculty of National University Health Sciences. Dr. King became the third President of the Motion Palpation Institute in 2001 and continues in that capacity. He has been an instructor for Motion Palpation Institute since 1994 and has taught all over the world. He has co-authored a case presentation for JMPT on cervical spine instability following a traumatic automobile accident. He has written over 25 articles for Dynamic Chiropractic. Dr. King is past president of the Southwestern Ohio Chiropractic Association and Chiropractic Choice, and he is a member of the following: ACA, Ohio State Chiropractic Association and the Christ Hospital Spine Institute. Dr. King is involved in the development and teaching of all the MPI classes
About Corey Campbell, DC
Corey Campbell, DC earned his undergraduate degree in Human Biology from Chadron State College where he was a two-time Academic AllAmerican in football. He graduated cum laude from Cleveland Chiropractic College, Kansas City in 2003. Dr. Campbell currently is in private practice in Omaha, Nebraska. He has completed the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Diplomate and holds a level 1 certification. He also teaches for the Rehabiliation Diplomate through National University of Health Sciences His training has taken him all over the U.S. and the Czech Republic where he trained with some of the best manual therapists and doctors in the world. Dr. Campbell is a member of the MPI Board and has taught all to doctors and students all over the US, Canada, Europe, and South America. He hopes that his love for teaching and patient care inspires and motivates students and doctors alike to seek a clinically integrated approach to chiropractic care.
The MPI Integration – Lower Online Course By Mark King & Corey Campbell, what is it included (Content proof: Watch here!)
- Lesson 1 – Introduction to MPI
- Lesson 2 – Functional Concepts
- Lesson 3 – Functional and Clinical Concepts
- Lesson 4 – Motion Palpation – Concepts and Rationale
- Lesson 5 – Seated Scan
- Lesson 6 – Gait and 6-Inch Step Down
- Lesson 7 – Single Leg Stance and Foot_Ankle Palpation and Treatment
- Lesson 8 – Functional Hallicus Limitus Assessment and Treatment
- Lesson 9 – Functional Screens – Testing for Hip and Muscular Release of the Hip
- Lesson 10 – Palpation and Mobilization of Hip-Muscular Release and External Rotators
- Lesson 11 – Hip Stabilization
- Lesson 12 – Sacrum
- Lesson 13 – Sacroiliac Joint
- Lesson 14 – Thoraco-Lumbar Spine
- Lesson 15 – Respiration and Core Stabilization Testing
- Lesson 16 – Respiration Re-Training and Core Stabilization
- Lesson 17 – Conclusion
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