Courses

EPIGENETICS AND CHIROPRACTIC

During this hour, doctors will learn: • Are You Treating the Symptom or Correcting the Problem? • Learning how to get to the Root Cause of the patient’s problem. • The Epigenetic Link Explored. • How the Environment Drives Dysfunction, Sickness and Disease Stress Nutrition Mindset Movement Toxins • The role of Heart Rate Variability

Chiropractic Role in Athletic Performance and Recovery

This program aims to establish the role of chiropractors within the team approach for dealing with the needs of athletes at all levels. Chiropractic should have a profound effect on the developing athlete and continue to play a significant role with weekend warriors to professionals. To accomplish these goals of course requires the education of

THE BEST REHAB CODES

Learning Objectives: 1)  Identify the principle components therapeutic procedures as it relates to compliant recordkeeping, coding and documentation. 2)  Correlate the importance of the most common rehab services to medical necessity and how to identify potential errors in multi-specialty practices. 3)  Understand the CPT coding and documentation requirements as it relates to recordkeeping and risk

Chiropractic Risk Management Recordkeeping and Compliance

THIS COURSE IS 1-HOUR IN RISK MANAGEMENT AND 2-HOURS IN RECORD KEEPING/DOCUMENTATION & CODING Hour 1 •Chiropractic evaluation and management •The new evaluation and management guidelines •Clinical decision-making vs time components Hour 2 •The most common chiropractic ICD-10 codes •Chiropractic manipulative therapy •Supervised & constant attendance modalities •Therapeutic procedures Hour 3 •Medicare chiropractic guidelines •P.A.R.T.

Low Tech Office Rehab for Posture Correction

The principles of active care for patients in the acute, sub-acute and rehabilitative phases of care will be presented. Beyond the acute phase of care many patients have postural imbalances that predispose them for recurrence. This virtual class will address the correction of common postural imbalances defined by Janda as the Upper Crossed and Lower

Relevant Rehab: Chronic Low Back Pain Part 3

Chronic low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The principles for the management of this patient demographic will be reviewed in this course leading to immediate application of the information once the clinician returns to the office. Current research trends in lifestyle, nutrition, flexibility and stability exercises will be taught with a

Relevant Rehab: Chronic Low Back Pain Part 1

Chronic low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The principles for the management of this patient demographic will be reviewed in this course leading to immediate application of the information once the clinician returns to the office. Current research trends in lifestyle, nutrition, flexibility and stability exercises will be taught with a

Relevant Rehab: Chronic Low Back Pain Part 2

Chronic low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The principles for the management of this patient demographic will be reviewed in this course leading to immediate application of the information once the clinician returns to the office. Current research trends in lifestyle, nutrition, flexibility and stability exercises will be taught with a

Stress

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing chiropractors with the information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of patients dealing with acute and chronic stress.  This course will review the work of Hans Selye and the General Adaptation Syndrome and help chiropractors understand the role of stress dysfunction and problems

Eeg Neurofeedback: Understanding Complimentary, Non-drug Alternatives

Syllabus: •Review of the prevalence of mental health conditions within the United States •Neurofeedback Understanding brainwaves and their function Measuring brainwave patterns using the qEEG evaluation Common mental health conditions from a brainwave pattern perspective How Neurofeedback works Review of scientific literature and case study

DC-PT-MD-ACU INTEGRATION – NO CE

Learning Objectives: 1)  Identify the principle components multi-specialty practices as it relates to compliant recordkeeping, coding and documentation. 2)  Correlate the importance of medical necessity and how to identify potential errors in multi-specialty practices. 3)  Understand the CPT coding and documentation requirements as it relates to recordkeeping and risk management. What you will Learn The

Evaluation and Treatment of Inhibited and Hypertonic Muscles

This course will provide Chiropractors with instruction necessary to understand how to diagnose inhibited muscles using static posture and gait analysis and treatment of those inhibited muscles using Origin/Insertion, Myogelosis, Trigger Point, Reactive Muscle Pairs, and Neurolymphatic Reflex techniques.  This course will review the basic principles of static posture and gait and the neurology, and