Massachusetts

Circadian Rhythm & Gut-Brain Axis

Emerging science continues to reveal the powerful connection between the gut, brain, and circadian rhythm—a triad that plays a vital role in regulating mood, sleep, cognition, and immune health. In this eye-opening course, Dr. Howard Benedikt guides clinicians through the intricate communication network linking the gut-brain axis (GBA), circadian biology, and the neuro-immune system. You’ll

Management of Common Sports Injuries

Whether treating weekend warriors or high-performance athletes, chiropractors must be able to differentiate between acute and chronic sports injuries to deliver effective care. This course offers a clear, clinical overview of how these two categories present, and how to manage them appropriately. You’ll explore common acute injuries like sprains, strains, and dislocations, alongside chronic overuse

CBD & The Endocannabinoid System

With growing interest in natural, non-pharmaceutical therapies, CBD has emerged as a promising tool in modern integrative care. In this essential course, Dr. Steven Zodkoy provides chiropractors with a comprehensive overview of CBD, cannabinoids, and the Endocannabinoid System (ECS)—empowering you to make informed, responsible decisions when incorporating these therapies into practice. You’ll gain a clear

Managing Low Back Pain of Discal Origin

Understanding the natural aging process of intervertebral discs, and how it differs from pathological degeneration, is essential for delivering precise, effective care. This course gives chiropractors a practical, evidence-based overview of normal disc aging, disc degeneration, and disc herniation, along with a comparison of medical and chiropractic approaches to managing these conditions. Through real case

Memory Loss Prevention as part of a Chiropractic Wellness Program

This is a 1-hour webinar that will begin by providing a basic review of the physiology of memory and cognitive function. We will discuss how memories are formed, consolidated, and retrieved. We will also discuss the different types of memories and the areas of the brain responsible for each type of memory, including long term,

Clinical and Radiographic Signs of Child Abuse

Chiropractors who care for pediatric patients must be equipped to recognize the often subtle signs of non-accidental trauma (NAT) and understand their responsibilities as mandated reporters. This essential course provides both clinical and ethical guidance to help practitioners identify red flags and take appropriate action. In Hour 1, you’ll explore the key differences between child

Detoxification

In today’s environment, chronic exposure to toxins from food, air, water, and lifestyle choices can overwhelm the body’s natural detoxification systems—leading to a cascade of health challenges. In this timely course, Dr. Howard Benedikt explores how impaired detoxification can contribute to issues like immune dysfunction, fatigue, and endocrine disruption, and what clinicians can do to

Nutritional Assessment for the Chiropractor – Part 2

In functional medicine, a thorough patient history and nutritional assessment are not just necessary, they can be transformational for your practice and yur patients. This course equips chiropractors with the tools to gather clinical data that informs not only the initial diagnosis, but also guides targeted diagnostic testing and the development of a personalized treatment