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Challenges When Checking Individuals With Auditory Deflections™️

Challenges When Checking Individuals With Auditory Deflections™️ What do you do when an individual comes into the adjusting room and they’re showing auditory/verbal deflections™️? Maybe they’re talking a lot, making a lot of noise, or verbal tics. How are you supposed to get them on the adjusting table? Dr. Amy explains specific things you should AND shouldn’t do when checking “challenging” individuals.

Dr. Amy and her husband David live in Coeur d’Alene, ID with their beautiful daughter Meela and chocolate lab Izzy. They opened Spoelstra Family Chiropractic in April of 2008 after moving from South Carolina where Dr. Amy graduated cum laude from Sherman College of Chiropractic. Dr. Amy is the founder of the FOCUS program and opened the doors to the program in 2011 in the Coeur d’ Alene office. She now teaches chiropractors, educators and other medical professionals around the country and internationally about Neuro-Deflective Disorders ™ and the FOCUS approach to comprehensive patient care for children and adults with behavioral, learning, socialization and developmental challenges. She is the founder of the Brain Blossom Program ™ and FOCUS Academy ™ for continued education for certified FOCUS practitioners.

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