Courses

Rehab to Recovery: Tools and Techniques to Accelerate Recovery

Rest is an integral component of healing, however, rest does not equal recovery. The patient needs to transition from the acute phase of healing and passive care into the sub-acute and corrective phases of care and active procedures for successful return to ADL’s and/or sport. In addition, the soft tissues and joints involved need to

Headache, Facial Pain and Temporomandibular Dysfunction Assessment and Treatment

Headache (HA) is the second leading cause of disability worldwide and is a symptom which responds well to Chiropractic management for the appropriate HA patient. This course begins with the assessment and examination of the headache patient according to the four classifications of primary headache as well as addressing the differential diagnosis of cervicogenic HA,

Biofilms

The purpose of this course is to improve patients care by educating Chiropractors about biofilms and their link to chronic illnesses including autoimmune diseases, chronic infections and chronic inflammation.

Inflammation and Musculoskeletal Pain

Inflammation can occur in muscles, joints, ligaments, and other soft tissues, especially in response to stress, injury, or autoimmune conditions. Musculoskeletal pain refers to discomfort or pain in the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, or tendons. This type of pain can be acute (from sudden injury or strain) or chronic (as a result of long-term conditions

Essentials of Lumbar Spine Rehab: A Multimodal Approach

The objective of this course is to present current concepts in lumbar spine rehab for all phases of care, from the acute to return to function.  The clinical indications for flexion, extension and neutral spine biased exercises will be presented along with the appropriate exercise selection and specific exercise progressions that the clinician can incorporate

Osteoarthritis, Balance, and Gait for Geriatric Patients

As the population ages, the need for targeted, effective care strategies for osteoarthritis, balance issues, and gait disturbances is more important than ever. In this specialized course, Dr. Andrea Holzner offers a comprehensive look at how these interrelated conditions affect geriatric patients—and what healthcare providers can do to help. You’ll explore the clinical impact of

Structural Integrity, Degenerative Joint Conditions and Chronic Pain

Chronic inflammation is a key driver of musculoskeletal degeneration—and understanding its connection to gut health and immune response is essential for chiropractors seeking to provide whole-body care. In this 2-hour on-demand course, Dr. Howard Benedikt, DC, explores the dynamic relationship between inflammation, nutrition, and the musculoskeletal system, including muscles, ligaments, tendons, and spinal discs. Through

Blood Flow Restriction: Simple Guidelines for Improving Clinical Outcomes in General Population Patients

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training is an innovative, evidence-based technique that allows patients to achieve strength, hypertrophy, and aerobic gains using low loads and short-duration workouts—making it ideal for busy chiropractic and rehab settings. In this practical course, Dr. Donald DeFabio delivers a clinician-friendly approach to integrating BFR safely and effectively into your treatment protocols.

Nutritional Impacts and Enhancements for Geriatric Patients

As patients age, their nutritional needs—and the risks tied to poor dietary habits and drug-nutrient interactions—become more complex. In this insightful course, Dr. Andrea Holzner explores the critical role nutrition plays in the health, function, and overall well-being of geriatric patients. You’ll learn how to identify the nutritional impacts of aging, recognize common risk factors