Daniel Murphy 2024
THE SEMINAR IS ONLY FOR CHIROPRACTORS AND CHIROPRACTIC STUDENTS
€ 150,00 – € 650,00
Dr. Daniel Murphy is one of the most knowledgeable and respected speakers and educators in the chiropractic profession. Dr. Murphy, a 1978 graduate of Western States Chiropractic College, began clinical practice in 1978 and, not long after, became a part-time faculty member at Life Chiropractic College West – a position that he still maintains to this day. Dr. Murphy’s post at Life has, perhaps, done more to shape his outstanding career than any other. “In reality, I do not know very much about anything, but I know a little about many different topics.” Dr. Murphy goes on to say, “Consequently, my value to our profession is that of an idea integrator, a dot connector. I want to improve my understanding of how chiropractic works and what we can do to make chiropractic more effective. I want to change the health attitude of the world. I will not retire.”
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Hours | Lecture |
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Hour #1 | Learn the neurology of pain perception. |
Hour #2 | Learn three types of pain and their clinical differences in terms of chiropractic management. |
Hour #3 | Distinguish between the clinical management of compressive neuropathology v. supersensitivity nerve interference. |
Hour #4 | Discuss the integrated physiology between inflammation, fibrosis, the Gate Theory, and chiropractic adjusting. |
Hour #5 | Complete an interactive clinical neuroanatomy of chronic spine pain, including: receptors, synapses, cord pathways, brain representation, and how they are influenced by spinal adjusting. |
Hour #6 | Complete an interactive exercise of spinal mechanoreceptor driven vestibular nuclei controls of somatic function and visceral function. |
Hour #7 | Complete an upper cervical – trigeminal cervical nucleus integrative model for chiropractic spinal adjusting. |
Hour #8 | 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. |
Hour #9 | Discuss the clinical relevance of receptor driven neuroplasticity, synaptogenesis, and transneural degeneration. |
Hour #10 | Discuss the concept of spinal mechanoreceptor driven hypothalamic controls of visceral function. |
Hour #11 | Discuss the relationship between mechanoreceptors, the sympathetic nervous system, and neuroimmunology. |
Hour #12 | Discuss the relationships between the nucleus tractus solitarius and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve. |
SATURDAY, MAY 25TH
8:00-8:30 | Registration |
8.30-10.30 | Lecture |
10.30-11.00 | Coffee Break |
11.00-13.00 | Lecture |
13.00-14.00 | Lunch (can be purchased when registering for the seminar) |
15.00 | AIC General Assembly - only for AIC members |
SUNDAY, MAY 26TH
8.30-10.30 | Lecture |
10.30-11.00 | Coffee Break |
11.00-13.00 | Lecture |
13.00-14.00 | Lunch (can be purchased when registering for the seminar) |
14.00-18.00 | Lecture |
CANCELLATION POLICY
Notification of cancellation must be submitted in writing to AIC Servizi Srl. Email: aic@chiropratica.it. Cancellation policies and conditions for seminar registration:
- No refund will be granted for cancellations after 48 hours from the registration submission.
- If cancellation is made 2 business days prior to the course, the fee will be good for another course within 12 months of the registration.
- No refunds will be given for No Shows.
- In case of extraordinary reasons AIC Servizi Srl reserves the right to adjust program dates, times, speakers and/or locations.
venue location
Via Tazzoli, 2, 20154 Milano
+39 02 2042 4211
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Hotel Accommodation
Single room € 219,00
Double room € 229,00
Per room, per night, including breakfast (plus city tax € 5,00 per day per person)
Remember to book the hotel personally via email gruppi.acmilano@ac-hotels.com or calling mentioning specifically “RICHIESTA CAMERA EVENTO AIC CHIROPRATICA MAGGIO 2024”