June 12th
This session strips away the outdated procedures and delivers only the highest-yield clinical pearls for spinal orthopedic examinations.
Through research review and practical workshop, this course explores current injury trends, rehabilitation opportunity areas, and strength training of the female athlete.
A comprehensive review of the hormonal and neurological mechanisms underlying musculoskeletal health in women, including an examination of how estrogen, progesterone, relaxin, and thyroid hormones influence bone density, collagen synthesis, muscle function, and pain processing. The role of cyclic hormonal fluctuation across the female lifespan — from puberty through the menopausal transition — in modulating joint laxity, injury susceptibility, and tissue healing will be explored. Hormonal dysregulation and its contribution to a spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions will also be examined.
What if I told you that everything you think you know about shoulder impingement syndrome is wrong? Well… I’m not going to tell you exactly that, but I will warn you: if all goes well during this session, you’ll leave with LESS clarity on how to handle shoulder impingement than you have right now. But don’t worry—this deconstruction of clarity serves an important purpose that will ultimately help you treat your patients more effectively.
In this talk, I will be discussing strategies to help you evaluate and adjust the shoulder joint complex as effectively as possible. Then we’ll systematically dismantle your confidence in whether any of it actually matters. Consider it the full experience: building competence followed immediately by existential doubt.
If you want to learn how to approach shoulder pain through ambiguity, nuance, and a deliberate lack of certainty—while still walking away with practical tools you can use (or thoughtfully choose not to)—then this is the talk for you.
This 2-hour seminar presents an integrated neurophysiological model connecting system readiness, respiratory regulation, oxygen delivery, and fatigue classification to evidence-informed recovery and performance strategies. Participants will leave with a clinical framework they can apply immediately, grounded in the Fick equation, CO₂ tolerance, NIRS monitoring, and brain-based fatigue mechanisms.
Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how the pelvic floor integrates with the core system, observe and practice assessment strategies, and develop baseline awareness to support future clinical application and patient care.
This course introduces the concept of Kairos—recognizing and acting at the opportune moment—and applies it to patient care. It examines how chiropractors can improve clinical outcomes by understanding when to intervene, escalate, defer, or change care plans.
Join gastroenterologist Dr. Robynne Chutkan for an inspiring, science- based look at how your gut microbiome influences cancer risk and recovery.
This session explores the Pain Mechanism Classification System (PMCS) and its application to pelvic floor dysfunction. Participants will learn to classify pain presentations and apply frameworks to guide assessment and patient education.
Spine surgery is often misunderstood by both patients and providers. In this course, Dr. Jeff Langmaid draws on his experience reviewing spinal MRIs and working with major surgical centers to explain when spine surgery is appropriate, when it is overused, how to interpret imaging findings, and how chiropractors can confidently educate patients and collaborate with surgical providers.
We’ve left the aging woman behind. We’ve known for years the downside risk of decreased bone mineral density and sarcopenia yet haven’t made any significant shifts in the integration of preventative measures that have both short-term and long-term direct benefits for the aging female. This course is designed to inspire the attendee by presenting an idea of how to support their aging female patients through developing strength training and biohacking approaches that are influenced by female physiology.
This course explores the transition from injury to performance, focusing on clinical decision-making, identification of barriers to loading the spine, and the application of progressive strategies to restore function and capacity. Emphasis will be placed on integrating examination findings, imaging when appropriate, and hands-on and movement-based interventions to guide patients toward resilience and long-term performance.
We’ve left the aging woman behind. We’ve known for years the downside risk of decreased bone mineral density and sarcopenia yet haven’t made any significant shifts in the integration of preventative measures that have both short-term and long-term direct benefits for the aging female. This course is designed to inspire the attendee by presenting an idea of how to support their aging female patients through developing strength training and biohacking approaches that are influenced by female physiology.
Stop treating the intake and history as just a review of paperwork and start treating it as your most powerful diagnostic tool. This session dismantles the transactional approach to new patient visits and replaces it with a framework rooted in the ethics of communication, psychological safety, and clinical precision. We will focus on how anxiety, trust, and rapport directly impact the accuracy of the history you collect, and how that accuracy cascades into better diagnosis and superior treatment outcomes. Learn how to transform every initial visit into a foundation of clarity, compliance, and lasting patient relationships.
Learn what separates adults from athletes and why it’s essential to prioritize the “adult first” approach when designing fitness programs. Explore the Mike Boyle strength training model and understand its core principles for effective and sustainable performance. Discover how to design programs that can be completed in one hour while remaining fully scalable to each client’s needs and abilities. Gain practical strategies to improve client outcomes, enhance retention, and build smarter, more efficient training systems.
This course will cover a detailed exploration of the intersection between sleep, the glymphatic system, and long-term neurological health with a review of fundamental sleep and glymphatic physiology before establishing the link between sleep disturbance and neurodegenerative diseases.
If adjusting hurts the chiropractor, something is wrong. It’s usually in the setup, not the technique. This hands on, movement focused seminar shows DCs how to optimize their own biomechanics to reduce wrist, shoulder, and low back strain while delivering effective HVLA adjustments. Learn practical, region specific setup strategies for lumbopelvic, thoracic, and cervical adjustments, and leave with changes you can apply in practice immediately.
This session examines the relationship between breathing, posture, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Emphasis is placed on identifying silent suffering patterns and integrating functional strategies into care.
Participants will review relevant anatomy and clinical reasoning strategies, discuss practical chiropractic management approaches, and explore the importance of clear patient communication and thoughtful collaboration with other healthcare providers.
A powerful look at the qualities and principles needed to lead in the moment while leaving an impact on a generation. Tim inspires and equips teams on their mission to find purpose in the process and meaning in moments of hardship. He offers a compelling perspective on what truly matters and what will last beyond a lifetime.
June 13th
This session focuses on differentiating nociceptive and peripheral neurogenic pain mechanisms in pelvic floor dysfunction and applying targeted assessment strategies.
Learn how AI chat and AI agents can help chiropractors document faster, market smarter, and operate more efficiently without being reckless with patient data.
This course provides a practical, brain-based overview of primitive reflexes and their role in pediatric development, behavior, posture, learning, and movement.
This course focuses on the structural and functional components of the shoulder, emphasizing mechanisms of instability, impingement, and degenerative conditions.
We will review the use of electrodiagnostic (EDX) procedures in the diagnosis and management of mononeuropathies, polyneuropathies, and cervical and lumbar radiculopathies. Emphasis is placed on clinical application for carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, and commonly presenting polyneuropathies.
This session explores the evolving science behind muscle health and function, with a focus on understanding what defines “high-quality” muscle.
In a world where most chiropractors are working harder than ever but still feeling stuck, “The High-Performance Chiropractic Blueprint” offers a clear, proven system for sustainable practice growth. Led by Dr. Beau Pierce, this two-hour experience walks chiropractors through the six key components of a thriving practice—modeled after the “airplane” framework: Leadership (Cockpit), Marketing (Right Engine), Sales (Left Engine), Service Delivery (Wings), Operations (Body), and Cash Flow (Fuel). This session blends chiropractic philosophy, modern business strategy, and evidence-based management systems to help doctors reclaim control of their practice, their team, and their mindset. Attendees will learn exactly how to diagnose where their practice is stalling, install systems that generate predictable growth, and rediscover the joy of leading with purpose. By the end, participants will walk away with a practical flight plan—one that allows them to grow their impact, increase profitability, and protect their passion for chiropractic without burning out.
This session provides hands-on approaches to treating pelvic floor dysfunction through trigger point therapy and scar tissue management across multiple positions.
This course provides clinicians with a practical framework for evaluating and treating golfers with topics including mobility deficits, corrective strategies, power development and more.
This course provides a practical framework for infant chiropractic care, from building a pediatric practice and taking a strong intake to performing a thorough exam, assessing oral function and airway, delivering full-body treatment, and guiding families with home care and developmental support
This course provides a step-by-step approach to evaluating shoulder conditions, including history, physical examination, and imaging.
The future of patient care is data-driven, allowing early risk mitigation and just-in-time delivery of care to patients who need it most. Our discussion will focus on biomarkers and biometric that Dr. Harris tracks to prevent disease in his patients
This session explores the brain’s role in pelvic floor protection and dysfunction, integrating neurophysiology, movement, and case-based learning into clinical practice.
Participants will leave this course discussion with the confidence necessary to analyze golf swing; address key movement restriction; and apply targeted stabilization exercises. A chiropractor can play a vital role in keeping the golfing population healthy and performing better.
This course gives chiropractors a practical framework for supporting breastfeeding dyads through thoughtful history-taking, functional suck assessment, bodywork, oral screening, and home care.
This course focuses on evidence-informed treatment approaches, progression of rehabilitation, and application through real-world case studies.
In this course, you’ll learn nerve tension testing and neurodynamic treatments, including nerve release and flossing for the most common radiculopathies and neuropathies.
A structured approach to chiropractic business operations that covers lead generation, service design, sales processes, and ongoing patient management using current virtual tools. Emphasizes shifting from visit-based care toward outcome-based models, supported by automation and hybrid delivery systems.
This course offers an in-depth exploration of the neuroscience of sleep through the lens of Matthew Walker’s groundbreaking book Why We Sleep. Students will examine the essential functions of sleep, including its impact on brain health, cognitive performance, memory consolidation, emotional regulation, and physical well-being. The course will cover key sleep mechanisms such as REM and NREM cycles, circadian rhythms, and sleep pressure, while also discussing the consequences of sleep deprivation ranging from increased risk of Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease to impaired learning and mood disorders. We will analyze how modern lifestyles and workplace culture contribute to poor sleep habits, and how systemic and personal changes can support healthier sleep. Through engaging discussions and practical strategies, students will learn to view sleep not as a luxury, but as a fundamental pillar of human health and performance.
June 14th
This course provides a practical, real-world look at medical errors in chiropractic practice, focusing on clinical judgment, documentation, and professional risk
This two-hour course on risk management will focus on the elements that trigger malpractice lawsuits, administrative complaints, and other risks regarding a chiropractic practice. A discussion will occur regarding the steps that can be taken to manage, prevent or reduce these elements and risks.
This two-hour course will focus on Laws and Rules that govern the practice of chiropractic in the state of Florida. There will be a discussion on elements of F.S. 456, F.S. 460, and F.A.C. 64B2 Board Rules. Common violations of the laws and rules will be a focus point. Strategies to prevent these violations will be studied.