Massachusetts

Gut Disc Axis and Musculoskeletal Disease

Emerging research is revealing a powerful new connection: the gut microbiome and its role in intervertebral disc health. In this cutting-edge course, Dr. Howard Benedikt explores the rapidly evolving science behind the gut-disc axis and how it may reshape the way we understand and treat musculoskeletal disease and lower back pain. You’ll examine how the

Alzheimer’s and Ethical Considerations

Navigating care for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease presents not only clinical challenges, but also complex ethical dilemmas. This course is designed to help chiropractors develop a deeper understanding of the ethical responsibilities and considerations involved in supporting patients with cognitive decline. From informed consent and decision-making capacity to patient autonomy and caregiver involvement, you’ll explore

Managing Through Difficult Times & Stress

Stress is recognized as an important issue in the basic science and clinical research today. Although the adaptation to stress is an essential part of everyday survival, maladaptation to stress has been linked to many chronic illnesses affecting various systems of the body. Stress has been linked to several brain disorders including anxiety, depression and

Scoliosis and Spondylolisthesis Radiology Review

Accurate identification and evaluation of spinal alignment disorders are critical for chiropractors providing structural care. This two-hour course provides an in-depth review of scoliosis and spondylolisthesis, equipping clinicians with the tools to assess, monitor, and guide treatment planning for these common spinal conditions. Hour 1 covers the classification and etiologies of scoliosis, followed by practical

Management of the Patient with Headaches

Headaches affect over 90% of the population at some point in their lives, and for many patients, they’re a chronic, frustrating issue. In this course, chiropractors will explore the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and most common headache syndromes, including tension-type, cluster, and migraine, alongside the role of integrative care in long-term management. You’ll gain a deeper

Radiology of Skeletal Trauma

Accurate fracture identification is a cornerstone of musculoskeletal care—and it starts with radiology. In this focused course, Dr. Marshall Deltoff provides a clear, comprehensive overview of skeletal trauma, exploring fracture types, trauma mechanisms, and radiographic interpretation techniques essential for chiropractic and clinical decision-making. You’ll review a wide range of fracture presentations, including open, compound, greenstick,

An Introduction to Active Rehabilitation

Take your patient care to the next level with a foundational understanding of active rehabilitation—a key component in recovery, performance, and long-term wellness. This course introduces chiropractors to the core principles and practices of active rehab, equipping you with tools to design effective, individualized treatment plans. Learn how to demonstrate medical necessity, conduct meaningful physical