Strategies for Health, Longevity, Wellness, and Function
About This Event
In this 12-hour continuing education course, Dr. Dan Murphy teaches the biochemical, physiological, and neurological mechanisms that influence inflammation, pain, tissue degeneration, and musculoskeletal health. The course emphasizes cellular energy production, oxidative stress, mitochondrial function, nutrition, and systemic inflammation, while integrating pain management theory and chiropractic relevance throughout. Participants gain an evidence-informed understanding of how lifestyle, nutritional, and physiological factors interact with chiropractic care to support neuromusculoskeletal function, wellness, and healthy aging.
Learning Objectives
- -Explain the biochemical and physiological mechanisms linking inflammation, oxidative stress, and musculoskeletal degeneration
- -Analyze mitochondrial function and cellular energy production as foundational factors in tissue health and pain modulation
- -Integrate evidence-based nutritional strategies with chiropractic care to optimize neuromusculoskeletal function
- -Evaluate the role of systemic inflammation in chronic pain conditions and apply interventions to reduce inflammatory burden
- -Apply pain management theory and mechanisms to clinical decision-making in chiropractic practice
- -Synthesize lifestyle, physiological, and neurological factors to develop comprehensive patient care plans supporting healthy aging and longevity
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CE Approvals
Continuing education credits approved by the following bodies
| Approval Body | Credit Type | Hours | States |
|---|---|---|---|
| Life Chiropractic College West | CE | 12 | Nebraska |
Event Details
Start Date
Saturday, June 6, 2026
End Date
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Price
Free
CE Hours
12 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Speakers
1
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