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Concepts Learned in 2013: Why Video Should Be Used In Your Practice

As the year winds down, we all take stock of how 2013 went and what’s to come in the New Year.  [re+active] has undergone a lot of changes in the last year – as I’m sure you’ve all experienced changes as well.  With this year coming to a halt and the excessive stimulation of the holiday season ending, it is nice to take a moment to reflect on what we’ve learned and what we plan to change or implement for the next year. Over the past year, I spent approximately 186 physical hours in education courses.   That is about 23 workdays – over 3 weeks – spent learning in one year!   As I try to reflect on all of the knowledge I’ve gained this year, it is hard to rate one experience over another.   However, the course that really made the most impact on my practice was not technically a neuro course, but an ortho one!   I completed the 6-month series on Advanced Functional Biomechanics of the Lower Quarter by Dr. Chris Powers in December.   This was a course recommended by Julie, who too