Daniel Murphy 2024

EAC/CPD ACCREDITED

THE SEMINAR IS ONLY FOR CHIROPRACTORS AND CHIROPRACTIC STUDENTS

EARLY BIRD APRIL 26TH 2024

 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
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

AC Hotel Milano – Marriott
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”

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