Heller Chiropractic is located in
Siskiyou Healing Arts 987 Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland, OR 97520
Call us to make an appointment:
(541) 482-0625
Our hours are:
Mon: 9am - 5:30pm
Tues: 8am - 5pm
Wed: CLOSED
Thurs: 9am - 5:30pm
Fri: 8am - 12pm
(We are closed for lunch every day from 12pm-2pm)
Directions:
Our parking is located behind the building, off the alley. Click here for directions.
After attending the 1st 100hrs of postgraduate chiropractic rehabilitation, I had the opportunity to watch marc heller's rehab video. Marc's video is better organized, easier to use the next day in practice, and obviously less expensive and easier to attend.
Lonnie Johnson,DC---
Marc Heller is among the foremost teachers and thinkers in the field of manual medicine. I respect his determination to uncover the deeper truth and to convey this in a clear and practical manner.
George Roth, DC, ND---
Marc Heller is a refreshing bright star in Chiropractic. He is never completely satisfied with our current concepts of healing and always strives to think and act "outside of the box". He continues to take numerous courses and synthesizes the material for easy digestion. I definitely recommend his seminars and videos.
Warren Hammer, DC, MS, DABCO
WE HAVE A NEW SEMINAR SCHEDULED!
Marc is hosting a class called SI Stability and Lumbar Local Stabilizers (The Inner Core). It will be held Fri, May 29 - Sunday May 31, 2009. Please check back shortly for additional info and registration!
If you want to sponsor a seminar, please Email Dr. Marc. If you are looking for continuing education options, please check out the Videos section or the new class listed above.
Our seminars are absolutely the best way to learn this work, with lots of hands on training, in a small seminar, limited to 24 students.
Framework 1
2 days, 15 hours. This course will introduce Framework Principles, and go over evaluation and treatment, in detail, of the lumbar, pelvic and hip structures. A structural fascial approach to releasing the key restrictions within the human body. We see the body structure as a unity, a series of linked structures, all of which affect each other. This class addresses spinal joints, ligaments, small tubular muscles, and intra osseous bony restrictions. We'll teach a series of low force methods for releasing structures, including including ELF (a variation on direct myofascial release), recoil, muscle energy, and positional release. We'll focus on the lower back and pelvis.
Framework 2
2 days, 12 hours. Clinical application of Framework principles to common cervical, chest and thoracic spine. A comprehensive approach, combining the elegance of the framework overview, with key spinal hygiene and exercise rehab approaches to help common conditions.
Framework 3
2 days, 12 hours, Framework approach to the extremities. We'll focus on intra osseous lesions, and foundation joints of the lower extremity, as well as how to work with the upper extremity. This is our newest course. First class will be in Ashland, Or, February or early March, 2004
Basic Rehab
2 days, 12 hrs - Organized way of using simple low tech exercise to help your clients help themselves. Based on the Janda model of muscle imbalance, with emphasis on the newest spinal stability programs out of Australian physical therapy. Great, easy to use handouts included. Good basic material we all should know, organized for easy use. Video of previous course available, no new rehab classes scheduled as of now.
Extremity Adjusting-A Functional Approach
2 days, 12 hrs, taught by Mark Thomas, DC. The lower extremity is a key area, the foundation for the rest of the body. This course will go over common joint distortions of the feet, ankles, knees, hips, and sacroiliac region. On the second day, we'll go through the upper extremity, including the influence of the lower cervical spine, and working thru the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. The focus will be on specific manual adjustments of the extremities, reinforced by various simple muscle balancing techniques. The analysis is done thru AK muscle testing, as well as static and motion palpation in conjunction with joint stress tests. Dr. Mark Thomas is a superb clinician, and draws on his 22 years of experience. This course focuses on thrust techniques, and is only available to doctors.