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Friday
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At the 32nd Annual

The 32nd CBP Annual conference was held at the historic Biltmore Resort/ Spa in Phoenix, AZ Sept 24-26. More than 70 chiropractors attended and many claimed that “this was one of the top conferences they’ve ever attended”.

2011 CBP Chiropractor of the Year

Each year CBP NonProfit, Inc. acknowledges outstanding Chiropractors in the community who selflessly donate their time and energy for the advancement of chiropractic in general and CBP Technique specifically.

This year the CBP Chiropractor of the Year was awarded to two separate Chiropractors:

  • Dr. Donald W. Meyer, of Fountain Valley, CA, received the CBP Chiropractor of the year award. In the spring of this year, Dr. Meyer (on short notice) rekindled the CBP Elective course offered at Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Littlefield, the former course instructor could not continue, so Dr. Meyer stepped in. Dr. Meyer sacrificed his mornings off of practice on a weekly basis in order to properly instruct the CBP Elective course.


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Additionally, Dr. Meyer has maintained a full-time CBP based practice since 1982. He has developed numerous ambulatory, vibratory and motorized dynamic postural/structural corrective devices in his career. He also introduced a new design and protocols for posture corrective body-weighting. Dr. Meyer is a co-author of the CBP Lumbar Rehab Textbook.

  • Dr. Jean-Guy Daigneault, of Lansing MI, was the second recipient of the CBP Chiropractor of the year award. Dr. Daigneault graciously agreed to teach the CBP Elective Course beginning in 2010 at the University of Quebec at Three Rivers, Canada. Three times each Semester, Dr. Daigneault had to fly from Michigan to Montreal, Quebec, Canada and then make the long drive to the University. Due to the length of the flight and the time away from his private practice, he would not have been able to teach the CBP course had it not been for his wife, Dr. Denise Rassel, who saw both their patients while Dr. Jean-Guy was away.

Dr. Jean-Guy has been a long-time CBP Chiropractor and is Advanced Certified in the technique.


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CBP AT CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES

            Chiropractic BioPhysics Technique is now offered at seven Chiropractic Colleges around the globe including:

  1. Life Chiropractic College West, Hayward, CA—Both core curricula and as an active elective;
  2. Life Chiropractic College Marietta, GA—As an active elective;
  3. Cleveland Chiropractic College Los Angeles, CA—As an active elective;
  4. Palmer West Chiropractic College—As an inactive elective currently;
  5. Cleveland Chiropractic College Kansas City—As an inactive elective;
  6. University of Quebec at Three Rivers, Canada—As an active elective;
  7. RMIT in Melbourne, Australia—As an active elective.

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