Types of Headaches – Part 2
To describe the etiology, evaluation and treatment of Migraine and Post-Traumatic headaches
To describe the etiology, evaluation and treatment of Migraine and Post-Traumatic headaches
Arthritis is not a one-size-fits-all diagnosis; understanding the distinctions between degenerative and inflammatory arthritides is essential for accurate assessment and effective care. This two-hour course provides chiropractors with a comprehensive review of the most common arthritis types encountered in practice, helping you better recognize patterns, guide referrals, and tailor treatment plans. Hour 1 focuses on
A thorough history and nutritional assessment are the cornerstones of nutritional medicine, and often the most powerful tools for accurate diagnosis and personalized care. This course guides chiropractors through the art and science of comprehensive patient history-taking and a thorough clinical assessment, helping you uncover root causes and develop precise, individualized treatment plans. You’ll learn
Welcome to "Unveiling Implicit Bias: Understanding and Addressing Unconscious Stereotypes." In this one-hour course, we will delve into the topic of implicit bias, exploring its definition, origins, and impact on individuals and society. We will also discuss strategies and techniques to identify and mitigate implicit biases in our thoughts, actions, and decision-making processes. By the
As the aging population grows, chiropractors are increasingly caring for patients affected by Alzheimer’s and other cognitive conditions. This specialized course explores how psychopharmaceutical treatments—commonly prescribed for Alzheimer’s—can influence chiropractic care for geriatric patients. You’ll gain insight into how medications for memory loss, mood disorders, and behavioral symptoms can affect musculoskeletal health, treatment response, and
Often misunderstood and frequently misdiagnosed, myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic condition affecting a significant portion of the population. In this course, Dr. Howard Benedikt explores the clinical features, causes, and treatments of this distinct pain disorder—highlighting the important role chiropractors play in its recognition and management. You’ll learn how trigger points—sensitive, taut bands of
When it comes to diagnosing bone tumors, radiographic precision is key. In this advanced two-hour course, radiology expert Dr. Marshall Deltoff guides chiropractors through the critical features of malignant bone tumors, helping you recognize, differentiate, and respond appropriately to potentially life-threatening conditions. In Hour 1, you’ll explore a range of primary malignant bone tumors, including
Headaches are one of the most common complaints in chiropractic care—but accurate diagnosis and effective treatment start with understanding their origin. In Part 1 of this focused series, Dr. Guy Annunziata explores the etiology, evaluation, and treatment of two frequently encountered headache types: cervicogenic headaches and tension-type headaches. You’ll gain valuable clinical insight into the
With autoimmune conditions on the rise, understanding the underlying triggers and clinical complexities is essential for today’s healthcare providers. In this timely course, Dr. Howard Benedikt explores the root causes, exacerbating factors, and management strategies for autoimmune diseases—placing special emphasis on the role of chronic stress, inflammation, and environmental influences. Hour 1 provides an overview
Understanding the difference between normal disc aging, pathological degeneration, and disc herniation is essential for chiropractors managing spinal complaints. This course provides a comprehensive review of disc anatomy, age-related changes, and degenerative processes, helping chiropractors distinguish between typical aging and clinically significant pathology. Through the integration of real-world case studies, participants will explore how to