Hip and Knee: Clinical Implications and Practical Applications for the Chiropractor
An evidence-based review of the hip and knee anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and clinical relevance within the scope of the chiropractor.
An evidence-based review of the hip and knee anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and clinical relevance within the scope of the chiropractor.
A clinician-friendly primer that explains what peptides are, how they work in the body, how to judge evidence quality, and how to discuss peptide therapies responsibly (including regulatory/ethical pitfalls).
A deeper dive into the peptide conversations patients bring to chiropractors/rehab clinicians—tissue healing, tendinopathy, chronic pain, recovery, “longevity”—with a strong emphasis on evidence quality, safety, and ethical patient guidance (without getting into dosing or sourcing).
In this webinar Dr. Meschino provides a comprehensive update on clinical trials that have successfully used natural approaches to management of menopausal symptoms.
In this webinar Dr. Meschino summarizes the research showing the importance of nutritional and lifestyle medicine on the body’s immune system, providing a detailed look at how immune cells rely on, and utilize, specific nutrients to ward off infection and help prevent cancer.
This course is designed for the clinician interested in the clinical application of extracorporeal shockwave therapy, ESWT, in the general Chiropractic population. While suitable for doctors with limited knowledge of ESWT, the focus of the course will be on application of radial EWST in the acute, sub-acute, corrective and return to play phases of care.
TECAR therapy, transfer of energy capacitive and resistive, is an emerging technology in healthcare and has broad application. Considered the NexGen of manual therapy in the United States, TECAR has been a standard of care in Europe for decades. This course is a primer in the physics of TECAR therapy and its therapeutic effects in
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 (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
This course provides chiropractors with an evidence-informed understanding of how bioactive peptides, bioregulators, and integrative repair strategies can accelerate soft tissue healing, reduce pain, enhance structural integrity, and elevate clinical outcomes within the scope of chiropractic practice.
Introduction to Neurofeedback: history, principles, and chiropractic integration
To educate Chiropractors on nutritional supplements that can regulate cardiovascular health risks
This course will cover the types of fractures (eg. open, compound, greenstick, pathological, stress, Salter-Harris etc.) with examples; various mechanisms of trauma causing these types of fractures.
In this webinar Dr. Meschino explains the ground-breaking research published in recent years showing the targeted nutrition, supplementation and other lifestyle strategies that help prevent the development of prostate cancer and prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia – BPH) and can help to reverse BPH and enhance the management of some forms of prostate cancer in
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
Overview of Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) and Basic cognitive mechanisms involved (attention, working memory)
In this webinar, Dr. Meschino highlights the most well documented anti-cancer nutrients that fulfill the above criteria, explaining their mechanism(s) of action, as well as reviewing the published human clinical trials and dosage where these nutrients have been administered.
This webinar will review current concepts to increasing mitochondrial respiration and function as part of a multimodal, evidenced based approach utilizing exercise, nutraceuticals and diet to treat the long COVID patient.
Introduction to the course and learning objectives and Overview of Multiple Object Tracking (MOT)
Introduction to neurofeedback: history, definitions, and principles Basic neurophysiology of brainwaves (delta, theta, alpha, beta) Understanding qEEG brain mapping: how dysregulated patterns appear in anxiety and ADHD