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Chiropractic Assistant


Subluxation Neurology
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  • Learn the neurology of pain perception. 
  • Learn three types of pain and their clinical differences in terms of chiropractic management.
  • Distinguish between the clinical management of compressive neuropathology v. supersensitivity nerve interference.
  • Discuss the integrated physiology between inflammation, fibrosis, the Gate Theory, and chiropractic adjusting.
  • Complete an interactive clinical neuroanatomy of chronic spine pain, including: receptors, synapses, cord pathways, brain representation, and how they are influenced by spinal adjusting.
  • Complete an interactive exercise of spinal mechanoreceptor driven vestibular nuclei controls of somatic function and visceral function. 
  • Complete an upper cervical - trigeminal cervical nucleus integrative model for chiropractic spinal adjusting.
  • Integrate the clinical relationships between chronic spine pain and spinal mechanoreception, including: constant v. non-constant thalamic summation/integration; ascending inhibitory principles; descending inhibitory principles; immune system function.
  • Discuss the clinical relevance of receptor driven neuroplasticity, synaptogenesis, and transneural degeneration. 
  • Discuss the concept of spinal mechanoreceptor driven hypothalamic controls of visceral function.
  • Discuss the relationship between mechanoreceptors, the sympathetic nervous system, and neuroimmunology. 
  • Discuss the relationships between the nucleus tractus solitarius and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve.

Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO

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