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PALMS CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE
since 2003
Postgraduate Continuing Education (CE)
Certificate in FSDTT & HIO-UCC
"Full Spine Drop Table Techniques and HIO Upper Cervical Adjustment"
3-Day Professional Training Program
Palms Chiropractic College invites chiropractors and healthcare professionals to participate in an exclusive Postgraduate Continuing Education program focused on precise, neurologically based chiropractic adjusting techniques.
This intensive training program teaches two highly effective chiropractic systems:
Participants will learn how specific spinal corrections influence posture, nervous system function, and patient outcomes.
This program combines theoretical understanding with intensive hands-on practice to help practitioners develop greater adjusting precision and confidence in clinical practice.
The online module provides essential knowledge to understand the neurological and biomechanical principles behind chiropractic adjustments.
Topics include:
• Brainstem and nervous system function
• Vertebral subluxation concepts
• Upper cervical biomechanics
• Postural reflexes and neurological balance
• Leg length evaluation methods
• Chiropractic analysis procedures
• Principles of Full Spine Drop Table Technique
• Principles of HIO Upper Cervical Adjustment
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how chiropractic adjustments influence the nervous system and body balance.
The practical training focuses on step-by-step instruction and supervised practice of chiropractic adjusting techniques.
Participants will learn:
• Full Spine Drop Table adjusting procedures
• Upper Cervical (Atlas) correction techniques
• Patient positioning and setup
• Precise contact points
• Thrust mechanics and body mechanics
• Clinical workflow and analysis procedures
This hands-on training allows participants to develop practical adjusting skills that can be immediately applied in practice.
Participants will receive exclusive course hand-outs based on the upcoming Palms Chiropractic College textbook.
These materials include:
• Technique illustrations
• Clinical protocols
• Neurological explanations
• Step-by-step adjusting procedures
These hand-outs serve as valuable reference material for continued clinical use.
This program is suitable for:
• Chiropractors
• Osteopaths
• Physiotherapists
• Manual therapy practitioners
• Healthcare professionals interested in spinal adjustment techniques
Participants who complete the program will receive an official
from Palms Chiropractic College (Est. 2003)
J. Yamahata, BCSc.
Palms Chiropractic College
To ensure high-quality practical training, seating is strictly limited.
Early registration is recommended.
For upcoming course dates and registration details, please contact our academic office.
📘PCC OFFICIAL TEXTBOOK COMING SOON!
"Foundation of Full Spine Chiropractic" - History, Philosophy, Neurology & Clinical Applications
Edited by: PALMS CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE
Jiro Yamahata, BCSc.
A Comprehensive Academic Textbook for Modern Full Spine Practice
PALMS CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE proudly announces the upcoming publication of: "Foundation of Full Spine Chiropractic"
Designed for:
This work bridges classical chiropractic philosophy with modern neurological understanding and clinical application, providing a foundational yet clinically relevant resource for the next generation of practitioners.
Publication Status: Currently in preparation. Official release date to be announced within the year 2026.
For academic inquiries, bulk institutional orders, or early notification of release: contact PALMS CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE office
Bachelor in Chiropractic Science
■Japan Chiropractic Registers (JCR) member
Diplomate in Osteopathic Practice
JHSAOM Chairman of the Board
REIKI master: tomoko yamahata
■Reiki Master
■Bodywork and Cranial Therpist
■JHSAOM Vice Chairman of the Board
Chief Instructor: Hideki Takahashi BCSc., DOMTP
Company Information
General Incorporated Association
JHSAOM
(Japan Health Science Association of Osteopathic Medicine)
Corporate Number: 2-1200-05-018404
Representative Director: J. Yamahata