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Winter Seminar "Learn & Ski" - "Adjustment to Neutral + Neurology for Everyone" More --> Details
Grimentz, March 6 - 9, 2026
16 CE-credits can be obtained.
Grimentz
The Grimentz resort offers great skiing, especially since Grimentz has been connected by cable car to the ski domain of Zinal. The lectures will be half day, so that there is time for leisure activities, be it on skis, foot or at the spa at the hotel.
Our hotel, the four-star Hotel Alpina, is located at the foot of the two cable car stations that take you up to the slopes. Those of you who have participated at last year’s seminar, remember the excellent hotel and it’s restaurant. Lectures will again be held at the nearby inside sport premises.
Please note : There is a limited number of rooms at the hotel and to obtain one, the rule is 'First come-First served'. You must make your own hotel reservation. Hotel Alpina 027 475 16 16 / reservation@grimentz-zinal.ch. Information on this, including prices, is given in the program above.
Lecturers
Dr Russ Hornstein
is a Chiropractic Neurologist with 25 years experience and a strong focus and training in vestibular rehabilitation, head and eye movement disorders and neuro-orthopaedic rehabilitation.
His career has been highly dedicated to understanding and accurately assessing spinal biomechanics as well as a quest for the most effective tools in resolving poor joint function.
Over the last four years he has developed a new HVLA method called ‘Adjusting to Neutral’ which does not require locking out the joint at the end range yet is proving to resolve joint dysfunction precisely, quickly and with greater comfort for the patient.
Dr Jake Cooke
is a diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board and holds a Masters in musculoskeletal neuroscience. He’s the Chairman for the European Academy of Chiropractic’s neurology group. His focus is on chronic pain and dizziness/balance disorders.
Neurology lies at the heart of movement, balance, posture and pain. Jake’s goal is to make neurology simple and useful, not only for the weird and wonderful cases, but for every patient you see in practice.
Neurology doesn’t need to be a complex subject, full of hard to remember words and pathways. It can be taught in a way that is easy to learn and apply.