Courses

The Science of Healthspan: Inflammation, Metabolic Flexibility, and Nervous System Load in Chiropractic Care

This course examines healthspan—the quality and function of life over time—through a chiropractic and systems-based lens. The course focuses on inflammation, metabolic flexibility, and nervous system load as interconnected contributors to functional capacity and resilience. Chiropractors will gain an educational framework for understanding how modern stressors influence these systems and how chiropractic care may support

Longevity in Chiropractic Practice: Nervous System Regulation, Sleep, and Recovery as Core Vitality Drivers

This course explores longevity and long-term vitality through a chiropractic and nervous system–focused lens. Emphasis is placed on nervous system regulation, sleep quality, and recovery capacity as foundational drivers of sustained function across the lifespan. Chiropractors will learn how modern stressors affect adaptive capacity, how sleep and recovery influence nervous system performance, and how chiropractic

Subtle Cognitive Changes in Older Adults: A Practical Guide for Chiropractors

This focused online continuing-education session equips chiropractors to recognize, screen for, and respond to subtle cognitive changes in older adult patients. Combining brief neurocognitive theory with practical intake screening, red-flag identification, communication strategies, and referral pathways, the course emphasizes safety, documentation, and collaborative care. Participants will leave with a simple screening workflow, patient communication scripts,

The Spine–Brain Connection: What Chiropractors Should Know About Neurodegeneration

This webinar includes exploring the clinical interface between spinal structure/function and brain health, emphasizing practical implications for chiropractic practice. Drawing on current evidence about mechanical injury, CSF/glymphatic dynamics, neuroinflammation, and autonomic interactions, the course synthesizes pathophysiology with actionable assessment and management strategies. Clinicians will learn a concise neurological screening protocol to detect red flags for

Beyond Pain: A Systems-Based Model for Mood, Focus, and Sleep Complaints in Young Adults

This course examines common non-pain complaints—such as mood changes, focus difficulties, and sleep disruption—frequently reported by young adult patients. Using a systems-based, chiropractic-appropriate framework, the course explores how nervous system regulation, stress physiology, and lifestyle factors influence overall function. Chiropractors will gain practical insight into recognizing patterns of dysregulation and communicating how chiropractic care may

From Anxiety to Regulation: A Chiropractic Approach to Nervous System Performance in the 20’s

This course explores anxiety and nervous system dysregulation commonly seen in patients in their 20’s through a chiropractic and neurophysiological lens. Chiropractors will learn how modern stressors impact nervous system performance, how to recognize patterns of dysregulation, and how chiropractic care can support improved regulation, resilience, and functional performance. The course emphasizes education, observation, and

Youth Athletes: Growth, Injury Prevention, and Recovery

An evidence-based review looking at optimizing the youth athlete. In order to do so the practitioner needs to understand how growth and other patterns influence kids at different ages and abilities, what studies show about injury prevention in youth athletes, and how to apply return-to-play methodologies to the athletes the practitioner is working with.

Long COVID: Multimodal Approach to Recovery

Long Covid affects more than 70% of people exposed to the SARS-Co-V-2 virus. The symptoms are broad, from cognitive to musculoskeletal and can be disabling. The fatigue and musculoskeletal pain and brain fog are also hallmarks of post viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS) which traditionally was only used to classify fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome and

Long COVID Update

Long COVID (also called post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, or PASC) refers to a range of symptoms that continue for weeks or months after the acute phase of COVID-19 infection has been resolved. While most people recover from COVID-19 within a few weeks, some continue to experience symptoms long after the virus is no longer