WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE SEMINARS...


Hello Dr. Z,

Just a quick note of thanks for the wonderful seminar you conducted last weekend.  This was the first time the technique was ever presented to me with such conviction.  This week I treated every patient in our office following as true as able to protocol.  I have already received phone calls from patients exclaiming how great their last TX was.  Needless to say I have purchased a Zenith 420 segmental drop adjusting table. I am once again very excited about our profession. Thank you once again!

Always ready to help,
Dr. Todd A Jorgenson


Hello, I just wanted to tell you again how much I enjoyed your seminar this weekend in CR.  It was so much more than "technique 101".  I got so much out of it and the extremities was a nice surprise!  I would definitely recommend your seminar to everyone and will be returning when you are in this area again! - Kait Meeker DC


Hello Dr. Z

I met you at the FCS convention at the Breakers last month and attended your Thompson Technique class. I knew you looked familiar because I remember reading your article in the magazine. I thought to myself I only know of one person who has a video fluoroscopy in his office, my friend Jim who does all Pierce work and now you Dr. Z. 

I was very interested to learn about references you made in regards to some Pierce work in the Thompson technique. I have been learning some Pierce technique lately and even have the Results book that you talked about as well. I practice using Thompson, Pierce and CBP analysis and adjusting.  So here is the question finally. Is it possible to correct the cervical curves and straighten a subluxated spine with the Thompson technique? I know the Pierce technique does and CBP. I would love to have one technique/system to use and be able to correct spines as quick as possible as Pierce claimed and remove subluxations every time to help sick people be well.  I hope Thompson does because I really enjoy that technique. 

I look forward to hearing from you Dr. Z.

Yours in health,
Dr. Rick Tambe

P.S.  That was a great class you provided I learned more and realized, I forgot some stuff as well. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wayne,

So great to see you again.Your presentation got rave reviews from the docs I spoke with. You have done a super job of organizing Clay's work. There really is more in common than not with Activator Methods. One of my former students told me that your info and what he learned in school were consistent. That is always good to know.
 
Yea, let's stay in touch.
 
David

Dr. Z,

Thank you for the Pittsburgh seminar. It was better than most of the many CE seminars I have attended. You held our attention and your visual aids were excellent.

Jim Visconti
Palmer, 1958


Dear Dr. Z:

Just wanted to write you a short note to let you know that I appreciated your presentation in N. Myrtle Beach. I've used Thompson Technique for a number of years, and it was good to get a brush up on some of the setups for adjustment.

Thanks again, and have a wonderful week!

Sincerely,

Dave Mruz


Dear Dr. Zemelka,

I just want to say "Thank You!" for coming to Albany NY to teach the Segmental Drop Adjusting seminar that was sponsored by Foot Levelers.

I have been a chiropractor in practice for over 15 years and I have felt the toll taken on my own body over the years as I have performed over a million adjustments on my patients. I graduated from NYCC in 1987 and have primarily used Diversified as my main technique. I have also used Cox Flexion-Distraction technique and up until this past year I have had a manual flexion table which has taken a toll on my right shoulder. I have had doubts as to my ability to continue on for another 15 years in practice as the wear and tear on my body has become apparent.

I became interested in learning the Thompson technique after some exposure to drop table adjusting that some of my colleagues were doing. It seemed to me that a lot of the stress could be taken away from my body by using drops. NYCC had not really educated me when I was a student in any drop technique, so this is all relatively new to me, but I am able to say that after taking your seminar, it feels very familiar as most of the contacts resemble Diversified. I love hands-on adjusting and I like the thoroughness of the Thompson technique in not only addressing spinal subluxations but also extremity issues as well.

I am now planning to revamp the tables at my office and trade in two old work-horses for two drop tables. I appreciate your input on table selection and hope to find a reconditioned Lloyd HS900 somewhere out there. It looks like a dream of a table.

Again, thank you for spreading the news about Thompson technique. I would be very interested in attending any workshops that may be offered in the future. I am looking forward to the video and the books I ordered as well.

I'm looking forward to another 15+ years in practice!

With Warm Regards,

Karyn Dornemann DC