Courses

An Introduction to Multiple Object Tracking

Dive into the fascinating world of cognitive science with this focused introduction to Multiple Object Tracking (M.O.T)—a key concept in understanding how the brain processes dynamic visual information. This course explores the definition and significance of M.O.T, tracing its roots to the groundbreaking research of Pylyshyn and Storm, and highlighting its relevance in both research

An Introduction to Neurofeedback

Neurofeedback is a cutting-edge, non-invasive technique that helps regulate brain activity and improve cognitive and emotional function—making it a powerful tool for chiropractors seeking to enhance their care approach. In this introductory course, Dr. Guy Annunziata provides a clear and accessible overview of the core principles and clinical applications of neurofeedback in a chiropractic setting.

Clinical Case Studies from Radiology to Rehab

Take your diagnostic and clinical decision-making skills to the next level with this engaging, case-based course. You'll explore a series of real, everyday, and uncommon cases that challenge you to connect patient history and physical exam findings with plain film and MRI imaging for both spine and extremity conditions. Each case is designed to strengthen

Mitochondria at The Crossroads of Health & Disease

At the center of every cell lies a powerhouse with a profound impact on your health: the mitochondrion. In this fascinating course, Dr. Howard Benedikt explores how these tiny organelles do more than produce energy—they’re at the crossroads of vitality and dysfunction, influencing everything from aging and metabolism to inflammation and chronic disease. You’ll gain

Treatment Goals Don’t Have to Suck

This course covers the formation of treatment goals and relates this information to CMS requirements and guides clinicians on how to effectively document treatment goals. Throughout the presentation, participants will see reference to utilizing skills that teach them how to successfully apply their knowledge of tracking measurable progress with patients and establishing measurable treatment goals.