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Xray 198 : Global approach to bone lesions Credit Hours 1.0
Recite statistics relative to bone lesions.
Utilize the global approach to recognizing bone lesions.
Recognize parameters of classifying bone lesions.
Discuss examples of different classes of bone lesions.
Unlock the Power of Neuromodulation for Migraine
Hour 1
Identify the societal cost of migraine in the US
Describe the global burden of disease studies related to migraine
Summarize the genetic components of migraine to help understand the various phenotypes
Define migraine based on the ICHD-3 criteria
Outline the 4 main phases of migraine
Hour 2
Summarize the impact of brainstem nuclei in migraine
Identify how autonomic dysfunction impacts migraine and vice versa
Explain how autonomic changes leads to blood flow abnormalities in the facial blood flow of migraine patients
Distinguish the 3 main theories of migraine from the new ‘brain-state’ theory of migraine
Hour 3
Be able to identify common dietary stressors for migraine and how to eliminate them
Discuss vitamin, herbal, and other supplemental remedies for migraine
Explain how an increased allostatic load increase the probability of migraine
Identify migraine patients that would benefit from hormonal testing
Hour 4
Discover how to tailor neuromodulation techniques to each migraine patient
Identify current literature evaluating the benefits of low level laser
Discuss probable mechanisms of action for low level laser
Summarize migraine pathophysiology and explain a comprehensive approach to reducing and eliminating migraine days
Management of Common Conditions 268 : Nerve Compression Disorders Lower Extremities Credit Hours 1.0
Identify spinal cord, nerve root and nerve injuries of the lower extremity.
Recognize signs and symptoms of nerve root impingement of the lumbar plexus
Recognize signs and symptoms of of Entrapment Syndromes involving the lower extremities
Apply Manual Methods and Modalities for treatment of lower extremity nerve compression/elongation and associated syndrome
Ethics 107 : Ethics and Law Credit Hours 2.0
Hour 1
Define Ethics
Review various ethical issues recently reported on
Identify ethics as related to the whistleblower
Discuss Ethical standards specific to laws in various states
Hour 2
Discuss Ethical standards specific to laws in various states (cont’d)
Summarize awareness related to anti-discrimination
Classify various aspects of professional boundaries and sexual misconduct
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 217 : History Taking & Physical Exam Procedures: History, Evaluation and Treatment Protocols for Pregnant Patients Credit Hours 2.0
Hour 1
Summarize the three stages of pregnancy.
Recognize common pregnancy abbreviations.
List the benefits of exercise during pregnancy.
Explain how the hormones, relaxin and hCG, can impact physical activity.
Design a subjective and history taking examination for a pregnant patient.
Complete a physical examination on a pregnant patient including common complaints such as pelvic girdle pain and low back pain.
Assess patient positions to ensure comfort and safety during physical assessments and/or rehabilitation.
Recognize when to refer a pregnant patient to another specialty for evaluation and treatment.
Identify pelvic health dysfunction and determine appropriate referral.
Hour 2
Differentiate between low back pain and pelvic girdle pain.
Address low back pain, pelvic girdle pain and pelvic floor dysfunction in a pregnant patient.
Discuss appropriate supportive devices for back pain, pelvic girdle pain and lower extremity edema.
Recognize alternative non-analgesic methods of pain relief through massage, acupuncture, and chiropractic care.
Assess sleep positions to reduce hip and back discomfort.
Identify red flags while treating a pregnant patient.
List contraindicated treatment modalities for the pregnant patient
Adjusted Reality - Whole Being Care
Hour 1
Explain the concept of whole-being care and its relationship to chiropractic philosophy, emphasizing the integration of physical, mental, and spiritual health.
Describe the role of spinal alignment in optimizing nervous system function and its downstream effects on overall health outcomes, including stress resilience, sleep quality, and immune function.
Identify evidence-based strategies for patient education that move beyond symptom management to long-term health empowerment.
Interpret key research findings linking chiropractic interventions with measurable health benefits, such as reduced surgery rates and improved neuroplasticity.
Apply lifestyle and care recommendations—including sleep hygiene, movement, nourishment, stress management, and growth mindset—to enhance patient engagement and clinical outcomes.
Hour 2
Explain the role of movement in supporting physical, mental, and emotional aspects of whole-being health, referencing current research.
Describe how chiropractic adjustments enhance adaptability, stress management, and nervous system regulation.
Identify the relationship between chronic stress, chronic pain, and mental health outcomes, and outline strategies for patient care.
Evaluate how the growth mindset principle applies to patient engagement, resilience, and self-advocacy in chiropractic care.
Apply evidence-based lifestyle interventions—movement, stress management, contentment, and revitalization —to improve patient outcomes and professional well-being.