2024 Highlights – Free Reviews & Content!

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Thank you for your continued support in 2024! I hope you’ve achieved your goals and are ready for personal, clinical and business wins in 2025!

As another year comes to a close, I would like to thank my reviewers for their consistent commitment and flowing clarity in helping practicing chiropractors integrate evidence into their patient care. I posted 45 new Research Reviews this year and couldn’t do it without them. I have highlighted 6 of these below (all are free for non-subscribers at the moment!).

*Remember, if you are a subscriber or have access via your association, you ALWAYS have full access to this weekly content, and the archive of over 1100 reviews. If you are not a subscriber yet, you can do so HERE.

I also released 8 new 1-hour Online Courses and 2 new E-Seminars that have been very well received (details on those two below). The year also featured in person conference keynotes, presentations at my own full-day seminars and my first combined CE event with the CCA and CCPA (more to come!) – a total of 13 events in 13 cities!!

6 informative and important Research Reviews from 2024 – concussion and chronic pain updates:

Concussion Updates:

Concussion in Sport – 2022 Consensus Statement – get caught up on the latest international consensus statement on sport-related concussion HERE.

The Role of Chiropractic in Concussion Care – Dr. Carol Cancelliere and colleagues present a strong argument for expanding the role of chiropractors in the assessment and management of concussion. READ OR LISTEN HERE.

Chronic Pain Updates:

This 4-part series was written by Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos (the “chronic pain chiro”), helping us elevate our approach to chronic pain patients using contemporary evidence and practical examples.

Part 1: Lifestyle Modifications & Behaviour Changes
Part 2: Sleep & Stress
Part 3: Physical Activity
Part 4: Dietary Interventions

Want more from Dr. Demetry? Check out the 10-hour program “All Aboard the Pain Train: A Chiropractor’s Guide to Chronic Pain” HERE.

New E-Seminars in 2024:

I also released two new E-Seminars, which have been very well received…check out:

The Science of the Chiropractic Adjustment: Have we cracked the code? (5 hours)

I created this 5-hour program with Dr. Simon Wang to help chiropractors geek-out on what we know about the mechanisms of action of spinal manipulation.

Explore the science of:

  • Mechanotransduction
  • Neurophysiology
  • Pain relief
  • Sensorimotor integration
  • Brain function
  • Immunology
  • Spinal stiffness & biomechanics
  • Contextual factors & patient comfort
  • …and more!

Purchase this course HERE

Mastering the Biopsychosocial Approach: A Contemporary Lens for Chiropractors (4 hours)

We’ve all been told that chiropractic care should be delivered via a biopsychosocial approach…but, what does that actually mean?

Join me, along with Dr. Demetry Assimakopoulos (the “chronic pain chiro”), Dr. Peter Stilwell (DC/PhD) and Dr. Kent Stuber (DC/PhD) for our new 4-hour, on-demand E-Seminar. Packed with practical advice to help you leverage all aspects of your patient care and communication – this E-Seminar is a ‘core-curriculum’ program for practicing chiropractors!

Featuring discussions on:

  • Person-centred care
  • Therapeutic alliance
  • Enactive approach
  • Shared decision making
  • Brief action planning
  • Receiving a patient history
  • Delivering a diagnosis
  • Pain education
  • Structuring a treatment plan
  • …and more!

Purchase this course HERE

Live Webinars each month!

I am now offering monthly, 1-hour webinars which will allow me to explore many interesting clinical topics. You must buy a ticket to attend these events, and the recordings are made available to registrants after.

The first webinar was in November, you can WATCH for FREE HERE: “Clinical Decision Making for Older Patients”

For upcoming webinar dates and topics, visit the Webinars page HERE

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