Session Information
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 8:00 am
End Date: 02/11/2023 9:40 am
Location: St. Andrew's EF
Speakers in this session
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Christopher Thaver
Christopher Thaver MD
Dr. Christopher Thaver is a native-Floridian, Board Certified MD who earned his degree at Morehouse School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in Albany, Georgia, where he chose to pursue a career in family medicine. He has returned to his hometown of Melbourne, Florida and is in a full-time practice with a high-volume medical group. He treats patients young and aged, with conditions from ADHD to Alzheimers, and everything in between. He believes that a family practitioner plays one of the most pivotal roles on a healthcare team as the hub for patients’ health. His approach to practice is that maintaining an open mind, continuously learning, and that collaborative care ultimately serves and benefits patients the most- and that is what he has dedicated his career to.
Sessions...
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: sw
Start Date: 11/19/2022 8:00 am
End Date: 11/19/2022 9:40 am
Location: Royal Ballroom VI - VIII
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls on the park, in the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1.Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussion through their scope.
Learning Objectives
• Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
• Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
• Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
CLICK HERE: Brewer_Integrative Concussion Management
CLICK HERE : Full Power Point
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 8:00 am
End Date: 02/11/2023 9:40 am
Location: St. Andrew's EF
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls in the park, at the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, and treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1. Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussions through their scope.
Learning Objectives
- Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
- Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
- Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
Sponsored by: electoCore, LLC
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Navaz Habib
Navaz Habib DC
Dr. Navaz Habib is the founder of “Health Upgraded” an online Functional Health Optimization clinic and the host of “The Health Upgrade Podcast”. He works with high performing professionals, athletes, and entrepreneurs to dig deeper and find the root causes what is holding back their health. He works with those who want to upgrade their health, allowing them to have a greater impact and serve more people.
Having experienced their own health challenges, Dr. Habib and his team are well equipped to implement personalized recommendations for each of his clients. In identifying the root causes of health imbalances, and addressing them naturally, his patients experience optimal health the way their bodies were meant to feel and allow them to give back to the world in whatever way they want to serve.
Dr. Habib’s book “Activate Your Vagus Nerve” is a simple to follow guide to help you identify and address a major missing piece in patients dealing with chronic health concerns such as anxiety and depression. By activating the Vagus nerve, he teaches how we can optimize our productivity, focus and energy levels, allowing us to experience the effects of upgraded health.
Sessions...
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: sw
Start Date: 11/19/2022 8:00 am
End Date: 11/19/2022 9:40 am
Location: Royal Ballroom VI - VIII
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls on the park, in the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1.Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussion through their scope.
Learning Objectives
• Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
• Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
• Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
CLICK HERE: Brewer_Integrative Concussion Management
CLICK HERE : Full Power Point
Upgrading the Gut-Brain Axis through Vagus Nerve Activation
Regional Event: sw
Start Date: 11/19/2022 1:00 pm
End Date: 11/19/2022 2:40 pm
Location: Royal Ballroom I - II
Session details
- Overview of the Vagus Nerve
- Gut-Brain Connectivity and Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory System
- Parasympathetic functions of the Vagus Nerve
- Understanding the causes of Vagus Nerve Dysfunction
- Assessing Vagus Nerve function in home and clinical settings
- Understanding Heart Rate Variability
- Treatment and methods to activate Vagus Nerve and improve signalling
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An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 8:00 am
End Date: 02/11/2023 9:40 am
Location: St. Andrew's EF
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls in the park, at the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, and treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1. Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussions through their scope.
Learning Objectives
- Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
- Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
- Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
Sponsored by: electoCore, LLC
Upgrading the Gut-Brain Axis through Vagus Nerve Activation
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 10:20 am
End Date: 02/11/2023 12:00 pm
Location: St. Andrews B
Session details
Sponsored by: electoCore, LLC
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Joe Clark
Joe Clark MS, PH.D., A.T.C
Dr. Joseph Clark is currently chief science officer for Inneuratctive, a producer and supplier of neurovision and cognitive performance training, best known for their Dynavision trainer. He is a Professor of Neurology for the Carrick Institute, a former Professor of Neurology at the University of Cincinnati, and a Certified Athletic Trainer. He has 30 years of experience concerning metabolic and neuro-related disorders as well as over 150 peer-reviewed publications. He has maintained posts at University of Cincinnati, Michigan State, University of Paris, Oxford University, and the Carrick Institute. He is a renowned national speaker and expert in the field of acquired brain injury. He specializes in stroke and traumatic brain injury, as a physician extender, clinically conducting neurocognitive evaluations. Dr. Clark is also the independent neuro consultant for sports medicine and leads in managing the concussion program for the University of Cincinnati athletics. His programming is a cornerstone of the University of Cincinnati athletics and their substantial results in concussion prevention, recovery, and performance enhancement. He also holds a 3rd Degree Blackbelt in Shotokan Karate.
Sessions...
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 8:00 am
End Date: 02/11/2023 9:40 am
Location: St. Andrew's EF
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls in the park, at the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, and treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1. Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussions through their scope.
Learning Objectives
- Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
- Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
- Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
Sponsored by: electoCore, LLC
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Paul Brewer
Paul Brewer OD, USAW
Dr. Brewer is an optometrist and the founder of Diverge Sports Vision, outside of Boise Idaho. He received his Doctor of Optometry from Southern California College of Optometry. He has played multiple sports, had concussions, and had visual issues that made him have to work harder academically and athletically. As a doctor and athlete, he is able to understand how the visual system is directly related to sports performance. He desires all athletes to reach their full academic, occupational, and athletic potential. He specializes in sports vision, including the rehabilitation of concussions as well as performance vision training. He lectures nationally at optometry conferences, sports vision conferences, on concussion rehabilitation and sports vision. He’s had the great fortune and opportunity to work with NFL franchises and other professional and recreational athletes.
Sessions...
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: sw
Start Date: 11/19/2022 8:00 am
End Date: 11/19/2022 9:40 am
Location: Royal Ballroom VI - VIII
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls on the park, in the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1.Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussion through their scope.
Learning Objectives
• Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
• Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
• Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
CLICK HERE: Brewer_Integrative Concussion Management
CLICK HERE : Full Power Point
The Basics of Sports Vision Training for Chiropractors
Regional Event: sw
Start Date: 11/19/2022 3:20 pm
End Date: 11/19/2022 5:00 pm
Location: Royal Ballroom I - II
Session details
• Review the Main Components of Sports Vision and Discuss Common Conditions Amenable to Training
• Assess and Improve Stereoacuity
• Assess and Improve Binocular Fusion
• Assess and Improve Eye Discipline, Vergence Movements and Visual-Cognitive Processing
• Implement Sports Vision Training in a Chiropractic Practice
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 8:00 am
End Date: 02/11/2023 9:40 am
Location: St. Andrew's EF
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls in the park, at the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, and treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1. Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussions through their scope.
Learning Objectives
- Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
- Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
- Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
Sponsored by: electoCore, LLC
The Basics of Sports Vision Training for Chiropractors
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 1:00 pm
End Date: 02/11/2023 2:40 pm
Location: St. Andrew's B
Session details
Learning Objectives
- Review the Main Components of Sports Vision and Discuss Common Conditions Amenable to Training
- Assess and Improve Stereoacuity
- Assess and Improve Binocular Fusion
- Assess and Improve Eye Discipline, Vergence Movements and Visual-Cognitive Processing
- Implement Sports Vision Training in a Chiropractic Practice
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Matthew Antonucci
Matthew Antonucci DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABCDD, FABNN, FABVR, FABBIR, FICC
Matthew Antonucci, DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABCDD, FABVR, FABNN, FABBIR, FICC studied for his Doctorate in Chiropractic at Life University, Dr. Antonucci became fascinated with the nervous system, particularly the brain, of humankind. He began taking extra-curricular neurology classes to understand the brain and nervous system better, and became enthralled with the study of neurology. He has a professional Master’s degree in neuroscience; has been awarded a diplomate in the sub-specialty of chiropractic neurology; is a certified fellow in multiple specialties: vestibular disorders, brain injury rehabilitation, nutrition and neurochemistry, childhood developmental disorders, and functional neurology. He has been inducted as a fellow into the exclusive and honorable International College of Chiropractic. Over the years, Dr. Antonucci had the great fortune of having spent thousands of hours as a first-assist in clinical rounds with Professor Frederick R. Carrick, a pioneer in the field of clinical neuroscience and rehabilitation. Throughout that time, he was constantly being guided and empowered to pursue clinical excellence.
Dr. Antonucci finds particular interest in treating traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), childhood developmental disorders, vestibular rehabilitation, movement disorders, sports and neurological performance enhancement, degenerative conditions, and conducting clinical research.
Sessions...
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: sw
Start Date: 11/19/2022 8:00 am
End Date: 11/19/2022 9:40 am
Location: Royal Ballroom VI - VIII
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls on the park, in the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1.Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussion through their scope.
Learning Objectives
• Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
• Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
• Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
CLICK HERE: Brewer_Integrative Concussion Management
CLICK HERE : Full Power Point
An Integrative Approach to Concussions, Played on the Field of Life
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 8:00 am
End Date: 02/11/2023 9:40 am
Location: St. Andrew's EF
Session details
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls in the park, at the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, and treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1. Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussions through their scope.
Learning Objectives
- Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
- Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
- Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
Sponsored by: electoCore, LLC
Shining Light on Concussion (Cold Laser Applications)
Regional Event: nw
Start Date: 02/11/2023 3:20 pm
End Date: 02/11/2023 5:00 pm
Location: St. Andrews B
Session details
Learning Objectives
- Learn how brain cells produce energy
- Review the history of photobiomodulation
- Explore cellular mechanisms of light therapy and Identify the components of photobiomodulation
- Calculate exposure for appropriate dose-response
- Review possible effects of photobiomodulation and Identify a clinical workflow implementing photobiomodulation
- Perform a demonstration of photobiomodulation
Course Description
Many are familiar with concussion diagnosis when sports are involved. But few think of concussions when witnessing falls in the park, at the airport, at the grocery store, or at home. As chiropractors ARE seeing AND TREATING concussed patients, do we know the ethical boundaries in place when witnessing, diagnosing, and treating these injuries? Micky Collins published this article in 2016 that looked at concussion approaches from a multidisciplinary perspective in which he referenced his 6 subtypes of concussion: 1. Migraine (+ Autonomic and Sleep), 2. Affective (Mood), 3. Cognitive, 4. Cervical, 5. Oculomotor/Vision, 6. Vestibular Attendees will learn what a concussed individual goes through from the time they get injured until they are diagnosed. As well, all chiropractors will be reminded of how each discipline looks at and has the authority to treat concussions through their scope.
Learning Objectives
- Identify concussion in one of the six subtypes
- Differentiate your scope of practice when in the office, in public area, in Athletic Team of High School or College Programs
- Demonstrate one diagnostic test that can be used to quickly identify a concussed individual
Sponsored by: electoCore, LLC