Travelers Rest, SC
Thompson Technique Training
w/ Optional certification available
Seminar dates:
July 11, 12, 2026
July 11 (Saturday)
Covering history, neurology, order of adjusting, leg checks
procedure/protocol for when a patient presents with a short leg
July 12 (Sunday)
Review of Saturday's content,
procedure/protocol for when a patient presents with balanced legs
(Saturday, Sunday following weekend)
Review, practice, testing
Testing for Certification:
To be determined
Instructor: Tom Kolarik, BS, DC
"This seminar will be a hands-on classroom practicing the Thompson analysis, and adjustment set-ups. Upon completion of this 36-hour course attendees will have a greater appreciation of the Thompson technique. Attendees will gain skills in the Thompson protocol & analysis and learn to incorporate this technique into patient care for improved patient outcomes.
Attendees will learn a working system they can use Monday morning in practice.
Successful completion of both a written and practical examinations the Thompson Technique Academy will confer a
'Certification in Thompson Technique'.
Endorsed by the
CE Sponsored by Sherman College of Chiropractic.
Up to 18 hours of continuing education (CE) hours are available in select states.
The following states are auto approved:
Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, US Virgin Islands, Washington, Wyoming, Newfoundland (CAN), Ontario (CAN).
DC Self**:
Illinois, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, British Columbia (CAN), Quebec (CAN).
Additional States CE Applied for:
If your state is not included in the list above, then contact us and request that we apply to your state for CE.
We will apply if possible and financially feasible.
**States listed as “DC Self” also means that no applications are sent to these states. DCs from these states must know their state Board of Chiropractic’s rules and what counts as CE in their state. They are responsible for self-reporting their hours. Attendees from a DC Self state must still indicate they need CE credit, and a verification letter must be issued by us before credit is given.
Up to 18 hours of continuing education (CE) hours are available in select states.
The following states are auto approved:
Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, US Virgin Islands, Washington, Wyoming, Newfoundland (CAN), Ontario (CAN).
DC Self**:
Illinois, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, British Columbia (CAN), Quebec (CAN).
Additional States CE Applied for:
If your state is not included in the list above, then contact us and request that we apply to your state for CE.
We will apply if possible and financially feasible.
**States listed as “DC Self” also means that no applications are sent to these states. DCs from these states must know their state Board of Chiropractic’s rules and what counts as CE in their state. They are responsible for self-reporting their hours. Attendees from a DC Self state must still indicate they need CE credit, and a verification letter must be issued by us before credit is given.
DC Registration
DC Previously Certified
Student Registration
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Seminar Dates and Times:
July 11, Saturday July 12, Sunday 9am-7pm
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