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The Review – A Comprehensive Analysis of Today’s Healthcare Topics

Event Details

Sat February 12, 2022 - 10:00 AM EST — Sat February 12, 2022 - 6:00 PM EST

Location: Your Home or Office

Speaker: Daniel Murphy, DC, DABCO

CEU: 8 Online

Price: $160.00

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About the Seminar

Professor and research expert Dr. Dan Murphy DC, DABCO offers only the highest-level learning courses validated through extensive scientific research and proven techniques he has perfected through not only running his own full-time practice but how he lives his daily life.  He now travels the world to share the expertise he has garnered over the last 40+ years with physicians who desire to take their skills to the next level.  In this NEW 8-hour course, he will educate on structure and function revealed through a poly-therapeutic intervention that will improve clinical outcomes.  Dr. Murphy, DC will explain topics ranging from Chiropractic care, laser therapy, ATP, mitochondrial function, diet, exercise, brain health, low back pain and state-of-the-art technologies that are tailor-made for expert chiropractic care by managing common clinical syndromes.

The knowledge and skills you will acquire during this action-packed course will change your life, your practice, and your patient’s lives!

 



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Seminar Topics

Hour 1:

  • Integrate these concepts in laser photon therapy:
  • wavelength, frequency, speed of light, fluence, penetration, secondary and primary physiological influences
  • Contrast the differences between thermal and non-thermal laser therapy

Hour 2:

  • Develop the relationship between mitochondria, free radicals, ATP, cytochrome c oxidase enzyme, and laser photon therapy
  • Explain the biphasic nature of laser photon therapy

Hour 3:

  • Introduce evidence as to the integrative physiology between chiropractic care for musculoskeletal pain syndromes and improved systemic health.
  • Develop a neuroanatomical and neurophysiological model for the influence of spinal mechanical function with visceral neurology.

Hour 4:

  • Integrate upper cervical spine symmetry with the visceral “quarterback,” the nucleus tractus solitarius of the vagus nerve.
  • Explore the mechanical, vascular and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics as related to spinal anatomy.

Hour 5:

  • Show the history and modern-day evidence for the influence of exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic field waveforms.
  • Detail the two most plausible mechanisms of exposure non-ionizing electromagnetic field waveforms on human biology.

Hour 6:

  • Explore the relationship between addiction, pleasure and happiness from a functional neurological perspective.
  • Contrast the relationship between neurochemicals of pleasure v. happiness

Hour 7:

  • Justify why most people need between 5-8 different supplements and explain why.
  • Connect the link between dietary lectins, leak gut, systemic inflammation and autoimmune diseases.

Hour 8:

  • Explain some of the physiological complications to COVID-19 infection.
  • Review studies that explain the biological plausibility for adjunct interventions for COVID-19 infections.

About the Speaker

Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO

P. O. Box 7044
Auburn, CA 95604

Education:

  • Undergraduate three years at the University of California, San Diego
  • 1978, graduated from Western States Chiropractic College, magna cum laude
  • 1986, Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedics
  • Have accumulated approximately the following post-graduate continuing education hours: Biomechanics: 460 hours; Orthopedics: 910 hours; X-ray: 430 hours; Neurology: 880 hours; Nutrition 310 hours.

Clinical Experience:

  • Continuous clinical practice 1978 - 2003.
  • Part-time clinical practice 2003 through present.

Undergraduate Teaching Experience:

1982 to present and continuing, part-time undergraduate faculty at Life Chiropractic College West, in Hayward, CA. Current class is Management of Spinal Disorders; Rank, full professor.

Postgraduate Teaching Experience:

Has taught approximately 1,450 twelve hour postgraduate continuing education classes.

Class topics include: biomechanics of vehicular collisions; biomechanics of spine trauma; biomechanics of pediatric vehicular collisions; soft tissue injury and repair; pain and proprioceptive neurology; the management of spine and spinal related disorders; clinical nutrition.

Has taught postgraduate classes for Life Chiropractic College West, Los Angeles Chiropractic College, Life University (Chiropractic), Logan Chiropractic College, Palmer Chiropractic College, Cleveland Chiropractic College of Kansas City, University of Western States, and Northwestern Health Science University.

Publications:

  • 1989: Chapter V in Spinal Manipulation: "Posture, Tissues, Neurology and Health", published by Chiropractic Biophysics, Inc.
  • 1990-2013: Quarterly Column in the Journal of Clinical Chiropractic.
  • 1996: Contributing author: Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries, Aspen Publication.
  • 1998: Contributing author: Pediatric Chiropractic, Williams & Wilkins.
  • 2005: Contributing author: Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries, 2nd edition, Jones and Bartlett.
  • 2011: Contributing author: Pediatric Chiropractic, 2nd edition, Wolters Kluwer, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Special Awards:

  • 1987, 1991 and 1995: Post-graduate Educator of the Year, given by the International Chiropractic Association.
  • 1997: The Carl S. Cleveland, Jr., Educator of the year, given by the International Chiropractic Association of California.
  • 2001: Dr. Murphy was honored by the readers of Dynamic Chiropractic as the top vote receiver for the “Our Virtual Chiropractic Association.”
  • In 2001, Dr. Murphy was chosen “Chiropractor of the Year” by the International Chiropractic Association of California.
  • 2003-2009, Vice President of the International Chiropractic Association.
  • 2009-2010, “Chiropractor of the Year” from the International Chiropractic

CEU

8 Online CEs Applied by OnlineCE.com*

*CE state approvals based on online state CE requirements.  Click here to reference if your licensing state recognizes online CEs and how many.