Heidi Haaviks 11 Week Online Course

Heidi Haaviks 11-Week Online Course

Week 1: – June 21 to 27

In week 1 we will compare and contrast basic science research and clinical research and the components of patient-focused, evidence-informed chiropractic care. We also look at the Neuroplasticity Model of the Chiropractic Subluxation and the neurophysiological changes that have been shown to occur after a session of adjustments.

6 Lessons

BS2.01 Introduction to the Neuroplasticity Model

94 minutes – this class covers the major changes in neuroscience over the past 20 years

6 Lessons

BS2.02 Two Models of the Vertebral Subluxation

65 minutes – the latest research evidence examining what a vertebral subluxation is.

Week 2: June 28 – July 4

We explain what a chiropractic subluxation is according to the latest basic science research evidence and we discuss the important role the prefrontal cortex plays in executive functions, pain processing, and movement control.

5 Lessons

BS2.03 The Neurophysiology of the Subluxation

60 minutes – the consequences of spinal injury and how it affects the brain function.

6 Lessons

BS2.04 Adjustments affect the Prefrontal Cortex

61 minutes – how adjustments impact the processing of the prefrontal cortex in the brain.

Week 3: July 5 – 11

We explain what a chiropractic subluxation is according to the latest basic science research evidence and we discuss the important role the prefrontal cortex plays in executive functions, pain processing, and movement control.

6 Lessons

BS2.05 The Impact of Stress on the Brain and Health

71 minutes – How stress and traumatic experiences negatively impact our brain function and health.

6 Lessons

BS2.06 Communicating Chiropractic’s impact on the Brain

69 minutes – how to communicate the science about how stress negatively impacts our health.

Week 4: July 12 – 18

We explain what a chiropractic subluxation is according to the latest basic science research evidence and we discuss the important role the prefrontal cortex plays in executive functions, pain processing, and movement control.

7 Lessons

BS2.07 Pain is created in the Brain

50 minutes – the latest science tells us that pain is created in the brain – to warn us about danger.

Week 5: July 19 – 15

We explain what a chiropractic subluxation is according to the latest basic science research evidence and we discuss the important role the prefrontal cortex plays in executive functions, pain processing, and movement control.

Week 6: July 26 – Aug 1

We explain what a chiropractic subluxation is according to the latest basic science research evidence and we discuss the important role the prefrontal cortex plays in executive functions, pain processing, and movement control.

Week 7: August 2 – 8

During this week, we will catch up on any outstanding classes or tasks.

Week 8: August 9 – 16

Week 9: August 16 – 22

Week 10: August 23 – 29

Week 11: August 30 – Sept 6