Courses

Increasing Clinical Outcomes and Practice Performance with Advanced Modalities: A primer to TECAR and Shockwave

This course is designed to help chiropractors master the science and clinical application of the advanced modalities of shockwave and TECAR therapies as part of a multi-modal approach to care. Gain an understanding of how to best integrate advanced modalities into the general chiropractic practice to obtain improved patient outcomes. Here's what you can expect

Managing the Headache Patient

Headaches are one of the most common complaints in chiropractic care, but accurate identification is the key to successful treatment. In this 2-hour course, you’ll review the most frequently encountered headache types in chiropractic practice, including tension-type, migraine, cervicogenic, and cluster headaches. You’ll learn how to distinguish between headache presentations based on clinical history, exam

Photobiomodulation for Peripheral Neuropathy

This two‐hour CE course will present information on peripheral neuropathy caused by diabetes and chemotherapy; review the mechanisms of action for photobiomodulation (PBM or laser therapy), specifically studies related to PBM for neuropathy; present the Modified Total Neuropathy Score (mTNS); describe proper PBM treatment for peripheral neuropathy and share case outcomes.

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

Blood flow restriction (BFR) training is a method of exercise that uses low loads and short duration workouts (10 minutes) making it ideal for the Chiropractic office. BFR increases muscle strength, hypertrophy and VO2Max by creating a relative hypoxia during exercise. Ideally suited for the deconditioned and recently injured patient, it can also benefit recreational

Cultural Diversity and Competency

In today’s increasingly diverse world, delivering effective, patient-centered care means understanding and respecting the cultural backgrounds of the individuals you serve. In this 1-hour course, Dr. Guy Annunziata introduces chiropractors to the key concepts of cultural diversity and competency—equipping providers with the awareness and tools needed to communicate respectfully and inclusively. You’ll explore how cultural

Biomechanics of Whiplash

Understanding the biomechanics of whiplash is essential for accurately diagnosing and managing patients involved in motor vehicle collisions—especially those occurring at low speeds. In this course, Dr. Guy Annunziata explores the mechanical forces at play in rear-end impacts, revealing how even seemingly minor accidents can cause significant injury. You’ll examine the unique S-shaped curve that

Circadian Rhythm & Gut-Brain Axis

Emerging science continues to reveal the powerful connection between the gut, brain, and circadian rhythm—a triad that plays a vital role in regulating mood, sleep, cognition, and immune health. In this eye-opening course, Dr. Howard Benedikt guides clinicians through the intricate communication network linking the gut-brain axis (GBA), circadian biology, and the neuro-immune system. You’ll