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Student – 17th of May

$320.00
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Student ticket for the 2026 Infant Primitive reflexes and Infant muscle tone seminars.

17th of May 2026

Early Bird – $220 until the 19th of April

Regular Price – $320

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Day 2: Infant Primitive Reflexes & Muscle Tone

Time: Sunday, 17th May 2026 | 9:00 am – 12:45 pm

Location: Family Tree Health, 86 Saint Helena Road, Briar Hill VIC 3088

Day 2 is about elevating your neurological game. We dive deep into the “software” of the infant nervous system to help you provide a higher level of clinical certainty.

  • Neurological Assessment: Master the practical “how-to” of assessing primitive reflexes and muscle tone.

  • Clinical Correlation: Understand how these markers relate to common pediatric presentations.

  • Management & Referrals: Learn exactly what to do when you find an abnormality and when it’s time to co-manage with other specialists.


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Presented by Drs Adam Stewart and Paul Chamberlain, two of Australia’s most experienced Paediatric Chiropractors.

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