Continuing Education for Practitioners
Feb. 6-7, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Milwaukee, WI)
Brian Jensen, DC | The Changing Brain: Applying the Principles of Neuroplasticity to Pain, Posture, Stress and Rehab
CE Provided by Northwestern Health Sciences University
February 6-7, 2021
Saturday 8am to 5pm
Sunday 8am to 12pm
DoubleTree by Hilton Milwaukee Downtown
61 W. Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53023
(414) 273-2950
What you’ll learn:
- Explore the relationship between the adaptive neurological responses when exposed to environmental and subconscious stimuli and the effect it has on physical, emotional and physiological responses.
- A practical clinical approach to the complex challenges we face in this current environment of super stress.
- How to evaluate and treat the patient relative to: Adaptive Neurological Responses, Postural Integrity and Functional Movement.
- Get hands on experience related to patient assessment, treatment and rehabilitation which can be easily incorporated into practice.
February 20-21, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Louisville, KY)
Mark Charrette, DC | Charrette’s Advanced Approach: Biomechanical Testing, Treatment, and Extremity Adjusting
CE Provided by Palmer College of Chiropractic
February 20-21, 2020
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Marriott Louisville Downtown
280 West Jefferson St
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 671-4266
What you’ll learn:
- Explain and demonstrate the components of postural analysis.
- Explain and demonstrate the components of the Structural Fingerprint Exam
- Explain and demonstrate how to digitally scan a patients' feet.
- Explain and demonstrate the components of x-ray analysis for the pelvis.
- Explain and demonstrate the 7 adjustments in the pronation protocol.
February 27-28, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Portsmouth, NH)
Alan Smith, DC | Mastering the Drop Table Technique
CE Provided by Cleveland University – Kansas City
February 27-28, 2021
Saturday 8am to 5pm
Sunday 8am to 12pm
Courtyard by Marriott
1000 Market St
Portsmouth, NH 03801
(603) 436-2121
What you'll learn:
- Discussion of current healthcare trends, contributors to the healthcare crisis, and discuss potential solutions
- Review of the five primary fascial kinetic chains, including interactive assessments
- A.I.R - Activation, Initiation and Recruitment, for rehab purposes. Going over specific protocols for almost any patient to increase their function for thier activities of daily living
- Head, shoulders, knees, and toes. We will cover everything on adjusting with a drop table.
March 6-7, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Davenport, IA)
Mark Charrette, DC | Charrette’s Advanced Approach: Biomechanical Testing, Treatment, and Extremity Adjusting
CE Provided by Palmer College of Chiropractic
March 6-7, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Radisson
111 East 2nd Street
Davenport, IA 52801
(563) 322-2200
What you’ll learn:
- Explain and demonstrate the components of postural analysis.
- Explain and demonstrate the components of the Structural Fingerprint Exam
- Explain and demonstrate how to digitally scan a patients' feet.
- Explain and demonstrate the components of x-ray analysis for the pelvis.
- Explain and demonstrate the 7 adjustments in the pronation protocol.
March 13-14, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Arlington, VA)
Brian Jensen, DC | The Changing Brain: Applying the Principles of Neuroplasticity to Pain, Posture, Stress and Rehab
CE Provided by Northwestern Health Sciences University
March 13-14, 2021
Saturday 8am to 5pm
Sunday 8am to 12pm
Residence Inn by Marriott Arlington Ballston
650 N. Quincy St
Arlington, VA 22203
(703) 310-1999
What you’ll learn:
- Explore the relationship between the adaptive neurological responses when exposed to environmental and subconscious stimuli and the effect it has on physical, emotional and physiological responses.
- A practical clinical approach to the complex challenges we face in this current environment of super stress.
- How to evaluate and treat the patient relative to: Adaptive Neurological Responses, Postural Integrity and Functional Movement.
- Get hands on experience related to patient assessment, treatment and rehabilitation which can be easily incorporated into practice.
March 20-21, 12 CEU SEMINAR (**VIRTUAL**)
Anish Bajaj, DC | Chiropractic Homeostasis
CE Provided by Cleveland University - Kansas City
March 20-21, 2021
Saturday 9am to 3pm EST
Sunday 9am to 3pm EST
LOCATION: Anywhere (Home, Office, Beach)
Please check directly with your state board regarding online or streaming CE hour approval. Some States limit the number of CE credits allowed for online/virtual training.
What you’ll learn:
- Understanding patients, their biology and providing them leadership through education and focused care
- Stabilize the role of the Chiropractor through a review of our science and our unique perspective
- Apply essential health principals towards achieving Chiropractic Homeostasis with technique review and rehabilitation
March 20-21, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Bristol, VA)
Brian Jensen, DC & Christine Foss, DC | Kinetics of Locomotion for Performance and The Changing Brain
CE Provided by Northwestern Health Sciences University
March 20-21, 2021
Saturday 8am to 5pm
Sunday 8am to 12pm
Bristol, VA
What you’ll learn:
- Discuss the kinetic chain and the fault patterns that lead to injury and how to make corrections as we strive to achieve optimal performance.
- Work through case studies as you develop the skill and precision to perform movement, gait, and functional evaluations of patients.
- Walk away with a greater understanding of how the nervous system works and responds to our environment.
- Learn how to improve patient outcomes by making predictable changes to pain, postural integrity, balance and functional movement.
March 27-28, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Greenville, SC)
Tim Maggs, DC | Advanced Biomechanical Testing and Treatment for the Active Patient
CE Provided by Logan University
March 27-28, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Greenville, SC
What you’ll learn:
- Become the sports doctor at your local high school
- Learn how to perform a top sports biomechanical exam
- Maximize the use of imaging (x-ray and MRI) with your athletes
- The best therapy possible for acute injuries – cold laser therapy
- Why every athlete needs custom orthotics
April 10-11, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Denver, CO)
Kurt Juergens, DC | Lower Extremity Biomechanics and the Management of Common Lower Extremity Injuries
CE Provided by Texas Chiropractic College
April 10-11, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Courtyard Denver Airport
6901 Tower Rd
Denver, CO 80249
(303) 371-0300
What you’ll learn:
- Learn how to develop relationships of trust with other healthcare professionals.
- Learn your role as a member of a sports medicine team.
- Gain an understanding of health issues affecting the young athlete.
- Become familiar with special considerations regarding the female athlete.
- Learn how and when to co-manage common and uncommon lower extremity conditions/injuries.
- Learn sideline functional testing for returning the athlete to competition.
- Gain an understanding of lower extremity rehab protocols
April 10-11, 12 CEU SEMINAR (**VIRTUAL**)
Mario Fucinari, DC, CCSP, APMP, CPCO, MCS-P | The Keys to Optimal Functional Movement
CE Provided by Northwestern Health Sciences University
April 10-11, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm EST
Sunday 12pm to 6pm EST
LOCATION: Anywhere (Home, Office, Beach)
Please check directly with your state board regarding online or streaming CE hour approval. Some States limit the number of CE credits allowed for online/virtual training.
What you’ll learn:
- Learn consultation and examination techniques to reveal funcitonal loss
- Gain knowledge through the assessment of gait and movement
- Possess the ability to diagnose the cause of kinetic chain disorders
- Learn rehabilitation methods in "Motor Reprogramming" from the ground up
April 10-11, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Boston, MA)
Anish Bajaj, DC | Chiropractic Homeostasis
CE Provided by Cleveland University - Kansas City
April 10-11, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Embassy Suites Waltham
550 Winter St
Waltham, MA 02451
(781) 890-6767
What you’ll learn:
- Understanding patients, their biology and providing them leadership through education and focused care
- Stabilize the role of the Chiropractor through a review of our science and our unique perspective
- Apply essential health principals towards achieving Chiropractic Homeostasis with technique review and rehabilitation
April 17-18, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Seattle, WA)
Mark Charrette, DC | Charrette’s Advanced Approach: Biomechanical Testing, Treatment, and Extremity Adjusting
CE Provided by Palmer College of Chiropractic
April 17-18
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Seattle, WA
What you’ll learn:
- Explain and demonstrate the components of postural analysis.
- Explain and demonstrate the components of the Structural Fingerprint Exam
- Explain and demonstrate how to digitally scan a patients' feet.
- Explain and demonstrate the components of x-ray analysis for the pelvis.
- Explain and demonstrate the 7 adjustments in the pronation protocol.
April 17-18, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Columbus, OH)
Tim Maggs, DC | Advanced Biomechanical Testing and Treatment for the Active Patient
CE Provided by Logan University
CE Provided by Logan University
April 17-18, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
The Westin Great Southern Columbus
310 S High St
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 220-7040
What you’ll learn:
- Become the sports doctor at your local high school
- Learn how to perform a top sports biomechanical exam
- Maximize the use of imaging (x-ray and MRI) with your athletes
- The best therapy possible for acute injuries – cold laser therapy
- Why every athlete needs custom orthotics
April 24-25, 12 CEU SEMINAR (**VIRTUAL**)
Kurt Juergens, DC | Lower Extremity Biomechanics and the Management of Common Lower Extremity Injuries
CE Provided by Texas Chiropractic College
April 24-25, 2021
Saturday 10am to 4pm EST
Sunday 10am to 4pm EST
LOCATION: Anywhere (Home, Office, Beach)
Please check directly with your state board regarding online or streaming CE hour approval. Some States limit the number of CE credits allowed for online/virtual training.
What you’ll learn:
- Learn how to develop relationships of trust with other healthcare professionals.
- Learn your role as a member of a sports medicine team.
- Gain an understanding of health issues affecting the young athlete.
- Become familiar with special considerations regarding the female athlete.
- Learn how and when to co-manage common and uncommon lower extremity conditions/injuries.
- Learn sideline functional testing for returning the athlete to competition.
- Gain an understanding of lower extremity rehab protocols
April 24-25, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Philadelphia, PA)
Jeff McKinley, DC | Keeping Life in Balance – Improving Posture, Patterns, and Performance
CE Provided by Logan University
April 24-25, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Philadelphia Airport Marriott
1 Airport Road Terminal B
Philadelphia, PA 19153
(215) 492-9000
What you’ll learn:
- How to create a more efficient examination system, establish effective treatment protocols, and become a more confident provider
- Demonstrate powerful correlation of orthopedic, biomechanic, x-ray, and posture exams
- Invigorate your biomechanical exam and give more purpose to your x-ray evaluation
- Produce proficient posture rehab protocols
April 24-25, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Tampa, FL)
Anish Bajaj, DC | Chiropractic Homeostasis
CE Provided by Cleveland University - Kansas City
April 24-25, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Marriott Tampa Water Street
510 Water Street
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 221-4950
What you’ll learn:
- Understanding patients, their biology and providing them leadership through education and focused care
- Stabilize the role of the Chiropractor through a review of our science and our unique perspective
- Apply essential health principals towards achieving Chiropractic Homeostasis with technique review and rehabilitation
May 1-2, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Chicago, IL)
Kurt Juergens, DC | Lower Extremity Biomechanics and the Management of Common Lower Extremity Injuries
CE Provided by Texas Chiropractic College
May 1-2, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Chicago, IL
What you’ll learn:
- Learn how to develop relationships of trust with other healthcare professionals.
- Learn your role as a member of a sports medicine team.
- Gain an understanding of health issues affecting the young athlete.
- Become familiar with special considerations regarding the female athlete.
- Learn how and when to co-manage common and uncommon lower extremity conditions/injuries.
- Learn sideline functional testing for returning the athlete to competition.
- Gain an understanding of lower extremity rehab protocols
May 1-2, 12 CEU SEMINAR (**VIRTUAL**)
Mario Fucinari, DC, CCSP, APMP, CPCO, MCS-P | The Keys to Optimal Functional Movement
CE Provided by Northwestern Health Sciences University
May 1-2, 2021
Saturday 9am to 3pm EST
Sunday 9am to 3pm EST
LOCATION: Anywhere (Home, Office, Beach)
Please check directly with your state board regarding online or streaming CE hour approval. Some States limit the number of CE credits allowed for online/virtual training.
What you’ll learn:
- Learn consultation and examination techniques to reveal funcitonal loss
- Gain knowledge through the assessment of gait and movement
- Possess the ability to diagnose the cause of kinetic chain disorders
- Learn rehabilitation methods in "Motor Reprogramming" from the ground up
May 1-2, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Los Angeles, CA)
Dennis Buckley, DC & Jennifer Pedley, DC | Optimizing Posture for Optimum Performance & Chiropractic Radiologist
CE Provided by Texas Chiropractic College
May 1-2, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Los Angeles, CA
What you’ll learn:
- This lecture will include patient positioning in taking radiographs of the cervical spine, lumbar spine, hip and pelvis, knees, and foot and ankle
- We will cover Chiropractic evaluation/diagnosis of ligamentous instability or laxity and limited range of motion in utilizing stress views of the spine
- Discuss how in today's world people sit more, are less active, and carry more weight. We will go over the affect on how it makes us feel and limits our potential
- We will learn how this is reflected in one's neurology and if you understand the posture and the neurology you can treat the patients successfully with a brain based approach to not only help with the presenting symptoms but correcting the cause
May 15-16, 12 CEU SEMINAR (**VIRTUAL**)
Alicia Yochum, DC | Updated Imaging of Your Active Patient
CE Provided by Northwestern Health Sciences University
May 15-16, 2021
Saturday 10am to 4pm
Sunday 10am to 4pm
LOCATION: Anywhere (Home, Office, Beach)
Please check directly with your state board regarding online or streaming CE hour approval. Some States limit the number of CE credits allowed for online/virtual training.
What you’ll learn:
- How altered biomechanics can predispose and even cause injuries in any patient including the athlete.
- Investigate the relationship of excessive foot pronation to low back pain and bone marrow edema.
- This course will also cover other stress and sports related injuries such as spondylolysis, stress fractures, disc herniations and more!
- Understand how to correct your patients altered biomechanics to keep them moving.
May 22-23, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Wilmington, NC)
Jeff McKinley, DC | Keeping Life in Balance – Improving Posture, Patterns, and Performance
CE Provided by Logan University
May 22-23, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Embassy Suites by Hilton
9 Estell Lee Place
Wilmington, NC 28401
(940) 765-1131
What you’ll learn:
- How to create a more efficient examination system, establish effective treatment protocols, and become a more confident provider
- Demonstrate powerful correlation of orthopedic, biomechanic, x-ray, and posture exams
- Invigorate your biomechanical exam and give more purpose to your x-ray evaluation
- Produce proficient posture rehab protocols
May 22-23, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Pittsburgh, PA)
Alan Smith, DC | Mastering the Drop Table Technique
CE Provided by Cleveland University – Kansas City
May 22-23, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
DoubleTree by Hilton Pittsburg Int'l Airport
8402 University Blvd
Moon Township, PA 15108
(412) 329-1416
What you'll learn:
- Discussion of current healthcare trends, contributors to the healthcare crisis, and discuss potential solutions
- Review of the five primary fascial kinetic chains, including interactive assessments
- A.I.R - Activation, Initiation and Recruitment, for rehab purposes. Going over specific protocols for almost any patient to increase their function for thier activities of daily living
- Head, shoulders, knees, and toes. We will cover everything on adjusting with a drop table.
May 22-23, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Minneapolis, MN)
Kevin Wong, DC | Mastering the Upper and Lower Extremities the Wong Way
CE Provided by Palmer College of Chiropractic (Arizona Approval#: AZCE20344; also approved in California)
May 22-23, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Renaissance Minneapolis Bloomington Hotel
5500 American Blvd W
Bloomington, MN 55437
(952) 831-8000
What you’ll learn:
- Understand the importance of the foot/arch anatomy and how excessive pronation can negatively affect the entire axial kinematic chain from toes to nose.
- Assess and adjust the extremities and spinal regions keeping in mind common subluxation patterns seen in clinical practice.
- Hone communication skills and discuss business applications of orthotics, pillows, shoes, kinesiotaping and other tools used for patient care.
June 5-6, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Newark, NJ)
Mark Charrette, DC and Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC, CCCA |
CE Provided by Palmer College of Chiropractic
June 5-6, 2021
Saturday 8am- to 5pm
Sunday 8am to 12pm
Newark, NJ
What you’ll learn:
- TBA
June 5-6, 12 CEU SEMINAR (Wichita, KS)
Tim Maggs, DC | Advanced Biomechanical Testing and Treatment for the Active Patient
CE Provided by Logan University
June 5-6, 2021
Saturday 12pm to 6pm
Sunday 8am to 2pm
Wichita, KS
What you’ll learn:
- Become the sports doctor at your local high school
- Learn how to perform a top sports biomechanical exam
- Maximize the use of imaging (x-ray and MRI) with your athletes
- The best therapy possible for acute injuries – cold laser therapy
- Why every athlete needs custom orthotics