Dr. Holder to present one-day intensive session free to event attendees
In an
innovative departure from its normal format, the World Chiropractic Alliance
International Summit 2004 will offer four separate, concurrent programs on
Friday, April 30. Throughout the second day of the event, participants will
choose between four distinct presentations: the World Chiropractic Alliance,
2X+1 Chiropractic Mastermind, Family Practice and the Torque Release
Technique (TRT) programs.
Each month, The Chiropractic Journal
will focus on one of the four programs. This issue spotlights the Torque
Release Technique (TRT) program presented by Jay M. Holder, D.C., TRT
creator and President/Founder of the American College of Addictionology and
Compulsive Disorders.
TRT is based on the understanding that
all chiropractic techniques work. All first-century chiropractic techniques
are linear and mechanistic with few embracing a tonal model, says Dr.
Holder. TRT is a subluxation based, non-linear, vitalistic, tonal model that
can be adapted to any first-century chiropractic technique as a
Acomputer upgrade.@
The advantages to upgrading any first-century full-spine or upper cervical
chiropractic technique through such a model are limitless. However, the main
advantages include increasing treatment outcomes, patient satisfaction and
prevention of Apatient
plateau.@
TRT incorporates the "Brain Reward
Cascade," a mainstream scientific model of how neurophysiological mechanisms
express a state of well‑being. According to this model, a subluxation‑free
spine is essential to the expression of one's greatest potential. If
subluxated, Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) occurs. Combined together, Dr.
Holder=s research on
RDS and the Brain Reward Cascade establish the first scientific model of the
subluxation=s role
in state of well-being and human potential to stand up to scientific
scrutiny.
Dr. Holder teaches that "The nervous
system records and memorizes everything it perceives, thereby requiring the
Brain Reward Cascade system and the dorsal horns of the spinal cord to
demand randomized (non-linear) time sequence adjusting priorities. The
nature of the nervous system=s
tissue as a piezo-electric gel establishes the Tonal model of chiropractic.
This, as well as many other nervous system components, teach us that
non‑linear (randomized) time sequence adjusting priorities are mandatory to
any chiropractic technique protocol. Further, TRT methods prevent
>patient plateau,=
thereby removing the largest stumbling block to lifetime chiropractic care
in the private practice setting. This allows the practice and its patient
numbers to skyrocket.@
His involvement in the research and
development of RDS and the Brain Reward Cascade led Holder to develop the
Torque Release Technique, which uses the Integrator, a specially designed
hand-held, torque and recoil adjusting instrument that produces the classic
toggle recoil thrust that the chiropractor=s hands are intended to deliver.
The contact tip of the Integrator is a matched human pisiform both in shape,
size and durometer.
According to Holder, the Integrator
"automatically discharges the adjustment thrust when a predetermined contact
pressure on the instrument’s pisiform tip is reached, allowing for true
inter professional reproducibility at 1/10,000th of a second, and at a
specific hertz (Hz) frequency signaling the chiropractor that a specific
adjustment has been delivered." The Integrator is the only hand held
chiropractic adjusting instrument with adjustable left and right torque
vectors and axial vector capability as well as recoil and true adjustment of
force available today.
The Integrator was developed in order to
achieve reproducibility in delivering true Toggle Recoil adjustments during
a research study designed by Robert Duncan, Ph. D., bio statistician, at the
University of Miami School of Medicine, together with the Holder Research
Institute.
TRT can be performed without the
Integrator, allowing the chiropractor to adjust by hand if desired.
Further, TRT is not X-ray dependent, although significant changes are
manifest when comparing pre and post films.
The technique has won praise from
numerous chiropractic researchers, educators and clinicians, as well as
having its research published in the world=s
most prestigious mainstream scientific journals to date. It was the release
of this research that led to the first and only positive documentary on
chiropractic to be produced and aired on a national/international television
network by the Discovery Channel.
Robin C. Hyman, D.C., author of
"Thompson Technique" and "AK and Subluxation Analysis" and former professor
of technique, Parker College of Chiropractic, stated, "The Torque Release
Technique is a dynamic system of analysis and adjustment. Synthesizing and
encompassing the 'best of the best' within many of the great chiropractic
techniques of our profession, Torque Release Technique becomes a welcomed,
philosophical and scientifically based addition of subluxation‑based
chiropractic technique for the next 100 years of chiropractic."
Christopher Kent, D.C., president of the
Council on Chiropractic Practice and member of the WCA Board of Directors
said that TRT "represents a tonal approach to the correction of vertebral
subluxations," and Wayne Menkus, D.C., C.Ad., former chairman of Life
University's Dept. of Physiology called the TRT program "a viable and
successful treatment solution."
Dr. Holder's usual TRT training program
is offered as a two‑day seminar for $350. As an exclusive service to
participants in the World Chiropractic Alliance International Summit, he is
providing the complete TRT program as a one‑day intensive session,
free to Summit enrollees. The program is designed to cover the same
important elements as the full seminar -- including: the 14 diagnostic
indicators of subluxation, the protocol and principles of the Torque Release
Technique model, the nervous system tonal model, non‑linear testing
priorities, coccyx/sphenoid testing and correction, the Brain Reward Cascade
and Reward Deficiency Syndrome in subluxation‑centered chiropractic, the 17
flaws of advanced leg testing, and the implementation of TRT in practice.
The one‑day intensive will allow doctors to return to their practice and
incorporate TRT immediately, without additional training.
"This has never been offered before,"
said Terry A. Rondberg, D.C., WCA president. "As Summit participants,
doctors can attend a wide variety of presentations on Thursday and Saturday,
plus the entire TRT program on Friday. They'll receive the complete $350
program for free. This is an incredible opportunity for any doctor who
wishes to learn a technique that has been proven capable of increasing the
effectiveness of delivering specific adjustments and boosting practice
volume."
The registration fee for the 2004 WCA
International Summit is $285, which includes one practicing D.C. and an
unlimited number of non-D.C. guests (family, staff, etc.). The WCA will
apply for continuing education credit and will post the states approving
such credit on the Summit website. In past years, Summit presentations have
been approved for 16 credits in most states. An additional fee of $50 for
the processing of CE credit can be paid at the door.
When they register, doctors will specify
which of the four Friday programs they choose to attend. Registrants may
attend all Thursday and Saturday events as well, including a first‑ever
Joint Legislative Day involving the WCA, International Chiropractors
Association and Federation of Straight Chiropractors and Organizations.
Saturday presenters include many of the most popular speakers in the
profession, celebrating the art, science and philosophy of chiropractic.
Scheduled are Drs. Eric Plasker, Tony Palermo, Christopher Kent, David
Jackson, Matthew McCoy and Patrick Gentempo. Dr. Terry Rondberg will close
the Summit with a special address.
Doctors may register by calling the WCA
at 800/347 1011 or
online at www.worldchiropracticalliance.org/summit04