Two Palmer faculty members were presenters
for a two-day seminar during the third
annual World Federation of Chiropractic
(WFC) Eastern Mediterranean Regional
Meeting held in Cairo, Egypt, March
28-29. The event was hosted by the
Chiropractic Society of Egypt through
the support of Palmer College.
West Campus Professor Edward Feinberg,
D.C., DACBSP, West ’83, presented a fullday
seminar titled “Upper Extremity
Conditions – Consider the Kinetic Chain.”
“I got a real sense that chiropractic is
one big family bonded together by
the joy we experience from the doctor/
patient interaction,” Dr. Feinberg
said. “We had chiropractors from
Egypt, Cyprus, Iran, Lebanon, Dubai,
France and other countries.”
Additionally, Davenport Campus Assistant
Professor Tracey Littrell, D.C., DACBR,
Davenport ’97, led a full day on MRI
and CT Basics and Upper Extremity
Adjusting. “The attending chiropractors
were very receptive to the information I
presented,” Dr. Littrell said. “They were
able to present their clinical questions
and we discussed different cases and
appropriateness of imaging procedures
for various presentations.”