Orthopedics and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (NMSM)
Become a chiropractic specialist and improve the quality of your patient care. This post-doctoral program is designed specifically for practicing chiropractic physicians interested in becoming neuromusculoskeletal medicine specialists in private practice or health care systems, including:
- Community health centers
- Rural health centers
- Hospitals
- Health Science centers
- Medical clinics
- Allopathic, Chiropractic, and Naturopathic medical schools
The advanced clinical training will prepare you to become a chiropractic neuromusculoskeletal medicine specialist and enhance your skills necessary to evaluate and manage the care of patients with acute pain, chronic pain, and high-impact chronic pain syndromes. University of Bridgeport offers a combination of onsite seminars and online learning, which reduces your opportunity costs by decreasing travel expenses and time away from your practice and family. This innovative, contemporary, and comprehensive post-doctoral training program offers a range of topics, including:
- Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine
- Neurosciences for the Chiropractic Clinician
- Orthopedic Evaluation and Management
- Neurological Evaluation and Management
- Pain Evaluation and Management
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Primary Care Medicine and the Chiropractic Specialist
- Integrative Medicine
- Evidence-based Chiropractic Medicine
- Patient-Centered Care
- Federally Qualified Health Center
- Patient-Centered Medical Home
- Community Health Centers
Qualify to apply for board certification as a Chiropractic Specialist
Upon completion of this post-doctoral course of study, you will be qualified to apply for board certification through the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. With this “Board Certification” as a Diplomate in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (DIANM), you will have the credentials necessary to become a member of an integrated, health care team within a Federally Qualified Health Center, Community Health Center or a Patient-Centered Medical Home as a Chiropractic Specialist.
For more information, contact nmsm@ngskmc-eis.net or call 203-576-4880.
Registration and fees
Contact us for information regarding future seminars or start online today!
Ten-hour weekend seminars: $300
Total program hours available:
Orthopedics Specialty (a minimum total of 300 hours required)
Online 300 hours
Chiropractic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Residency
Chiropractic graduates who apply and are conditionally accepted into University of Bridgeport’s three-year, post-doctoral Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Resident Training Program must be credentialed by University of Bridgeport and a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) where the Resident will serve as a member of the medical staff. Additionally, FQHCs generally require re-credentialing of residents on an annual basis through a peer review process coordinated by the program director of the resident training program.
In order to successfully complete the neuromusculoskeletal medicine residency, residents are required to complete a rigorous academic and clinical training program and then pass the two-part examination offered by the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. Completion of this process entitles the chiropractic physician to use the board certification title of Diplomate of the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (DIANM).
A board-certified chiropractic neuromusculoskeletal medicine specialist focuses on the evaluation and management of patients suffering with pain syndromes and neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
None of the courses and programs associated with University of Bridgeport’s Orthopedics and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine program are Title IV eligible.
Enroll into the Chiropractic Orthopedics and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Program (NMSM)
Enroll SyllabusChiropractic Forensics program
In order to complete your forensics training, you must complete a 320 hour program, which involves completion of three steps.
Step one:
You must complete 100 hours of Basic Forensics classes. We accept the listed sources below.
- Complete 100 hours of the “emedicolegal” classes. You must complete the Impairment Rating classes within this set of classes.
- Complete 100 hours of the International Academy on Independent Medical Examiners classes.
- Complete 100 hours of the ChiroCredit Forensics classes.
Step two:
Complete the 200 hours of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Forensics classes with a passing grade point of 80%. If you have successfully completed the NMSM 300 hours, you are not required to complete this step.
Step three:
This is the final step that must be completed following the completion of the first two steps. You must attend the 20-hour seminar by the ACA Council of Forensics Sciences.
2023 conference dates:
October 12-14, 2023
2023 conference location:
Chicago Marriot Oak Brook
1401 W 22nd Street
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Start online today!
Maintenance of Certification (MOC) approved classes
Complete Your Maintenance of Credentials (MOC) Hours Online
Posture and Balance Assessment, Rehabilitation, and Motor Control Exercise
Orthopedics/NMSM seminar schedule
Designed specifically for practicing chiropractors, the Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Post-Graduate Program will give you the credentials necessary to become a valuable member of a primary healthcare team. Major changes in the chiropractic field are happening right now due to the Affordable Care Act, with new doors opening for chiropractors as a result.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be among the pioneers of this revolutionary change in delivering holistic healthcare.
February 10-11
Orthopedic Diplomate Program: Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems
Presenter: Brandon Steele, DC, DACO
March 10-11
Orthopedic Diplomate Program: Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain
Presenter: James J. Lehman, DC, FACO
April 28-29
Orthopedic Diplomate Program: Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions
Presenter: James Demetrious, DC, FACO
Location:
Holiday Inn Chicago West – Itasca
860 W. Irving Park Rd.
Itasca, Illinois 60143
Click here to register through the Illinois Chiropractic Society.
Saturday, September 29 - Sunday, September 30
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems
Instructor: Brandon Steele DC, FACO (steelebc@gmail.com)
Location: Kalahari Resort and Convention Center
1305 Kalahari Drive, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Saturday, November 10 – Sunday, November 11
Practical Assessment of the Chiropractic Patient: Efficiency in Orthopedic and Neurological Testing
Instructor: K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, MBA, FACO (jeffmillerpc87@gmail.com)
Location: Aurora Clinic, Grafton
975 Port Washington Rd, Grafton, WI 53024
Hampton Inn, 1385 Gateway Drive, Grafton, WI 53024 hamptoninn3.hilton.com 262-474-1000
Comfort Suites 1415 Port Washington Rd, Grafton, WI 53024 choicehotels.com 262-387-1180
Saturday, December 8 – Sunday, December 9
Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions
Instructor: James Demetrious, DC, FACO (dr.demetrious@gmail.com)
Location: Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel
365 S Moorland Rd Brookfield WI 53005
Rooms are reserved for WCA class participants at a discounted rate of $112. Make your reservations by contacting Joanne Traczek at 262-364-1007or via email at Joanne.Traczek@sheratonmke.com. Or, contact Sheraton directly 262-364-1100 and be sure to mention Wisconsin Chiropractic Association.
The initial 50 hours of onsite training will be followed by 250 hours of online education, which focuses on differential diagnosis, evaluation, and management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, most especially acute and chronic pain conditions.
Saturday, September 22 – Sunday, September 23
Practical Assessment of the Chiropractic Patient: Efficiency in Orthopedic and Neurological Testing
Instructor: K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, MBA, FACO (jeffmillerpc87@gmail.com)
Location: Hampton Inn and Suites Dallas Market Center
3051 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas TX 75247
Phone number: 214-631-1300
Saturday, October 27 – Sunday, October 28
Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain
Instructor: James J. Lehman, DC, MBA, FACO (jlehman@ngskmc-eis.net)& Todd Cielo, DC (todd@cielochiropractic.com)
Location: Hampton Inn and Suites Dallas Market Center
3051 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas TX 75247
Phone number: 214-631-1300
For registration information, please email: info@chirotexas.org
The initial 50 hours of onsite training will be followed by 250 hours of online education, which focuses on differential diagnosis, evaluation, and management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, most especially acute and chronic pain conditions.
Friday February 15 – Saturday February 16
Practical Assessment of the Chiropractic Patient: Efficiency in Orthopedic and Neurological Testing
Instructor: K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, MBA, FACO (jeffmillerpc87@gmail.com)
Location: Texas Chiropractic Legislative Conference (TCLC) in Austin, Texas
Friday, June 7 – Sunday, June 9
Best practice management and rehab for the most common extremity complaints. (10 hours)
Instructor: Drs. Timothy Bertelsman and Brandon Steele
Location: Chiro Texpo, Dallas, Texas.
For registration information, please email: info@chirotexas.org
The initial 50 hours of onsite training will be followed by 250 hours of online education, which focuses on differential diagnosis, evaluation, and management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, most especially acute and chronic pain conditions.
Each course in the series consists of 10 Hours of CE.
Saturday, September 15 – Sunday, September 16
Lumbopelvic Pathology and Related Neuromusculoskeletal Functional Deficits
Instructor: Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO (tbertelsman@gmail.com)
Saturday, October 6 – Sunday, October 7
Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions
Instructor: James Demetrious, DC, FACO (dr.demetrious@gmail.com)
Saturday, November 3 – Sunday, November 4
Practical Assessment of the Chiropractic Patient: Efficiency in Orthopedic and Neurological Testing
Instructor: K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, MBA, FACO (jeffmillerpc87@gmail.com)
Saturday, December 1 – Sunday, December 2
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems
Instructor: Brandon Steele DC, FACO (steelebc@gmail.com)
Location:
Hotel Captain Cook
939 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
United States
Contact:
Sheri Ryan
sryan@akchiro.org
907.903.1350
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Course Description: Differential Diagnosis of Radial Tunnel Syndrome and Lateral Epicondylosis (2 hours)
Statin Myopathy: A cause of neuromusculoskeletal conditions (2 hours) Spinal Cord Emergency & Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy (2 hours) Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Low Back Pain (2 hours).
Instructor: James J. Lehman, DC, MBA, FACO (jlehman@ngskmc-eis.net)
Saturday, February 9 – Sunday, February 10, 2019
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems (14 hours)
Instructor: Brandon Steele DC, FACO (steelebc@gmail.com)
Saturday, March 9 – Sunday, March 10, 2019
Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain (10 hours)
Instructor: James J. Lehman, DC, MBA, FACO (jlehman@ngskmc-eis.net)
Specialized Imaging and/or Radiology of the Spine (4 hours)
Instructor: Tawnia Adams, DC, DACBR
Saturday, April 13 – Sunday, April 14, 2019
Best Practices for Managing LBP and Lower Extremity Disorders (14 hours)
Instructor: Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO (tbertelsman@gmail.com)
Contact:
Chilly Goodman
NDCA Administrative Manager
701-934-2682
Saturday, September 29 – Sunday, September 30, 2018
Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain and Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions. (15 hours).
Instructor: James J. Lehman, DC, FACO.
Location: Quality Inn – Jamestown, ND
Phone: 701-252-3611
Friday, January 25 – Saturday, January 26, 2019
Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions. (5 hours) James J. Lehman, DC, FACO
Differential Diagnosis & Rehabilitation of Posture & Balance with Motor Control Exercise Steven Weiniger (5 hours)
Location: Radisson Downtown Bismarck, ND
Phone: 701-255-6000
Winter Seminar will be at The Radisson Downtown Bismarck. 701.255-6000. The seminar will run FRIDAY, Jan. 25 and Sat. Jan. 26
Friday, September 27 – Sunday, September 29, 2019
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems. (10 hours)
Instructor: Brandon Steele DC, FACO
Location: Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center, Bismarck, ND
Phone: 701-258-7700
Saturday, January 25 – Sunday, January 26, 2020
Best Practices for Managing LBP and Lower Extremity Disorders. (15 hours)
Instructor: Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO
Location: The Radisson Downtown, Bismarck, ND
Phone: 701-255-6000
Location:
Tropicana Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
Contact:
Dr. Jon Dominique
drjondominique@gmail.com
Registration: here
Thursday April 25, 2019, 5 pm – 9 pm
Differential Diagnosis & Rehabilitation of Posture & Balance with Motor Control Exercise (4 hours)
Instructor: Steven Weiniger, DC, CPEP
Friday, April 26, 2019, 8 am – 11 am
Radiology Review of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions (3 hours)
Instructor: Robert Cote, DC, DACBR
Friday, April 26, 2019, 11 am – 12 noon
Spinal Imaging and the Differential Diagnosis of Permanent Spinal Ligament Laxity and Its Clinical Correlation (1 hour)
Instructor: James J. Lehman, DC, FACO
Friday, April 26, 2019, 1 pm – 3 pm
How to Survive a Deposition (2 hours)
Instructor: Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB, DABFP and Warren Jahn, DC, MPS, DABCO
Friday, April 26, 2019, 3 pm – 5 pm
Differential Diagnosis and Management of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (2 hours)
Instructor: Hyun Kim, DMD, DC, DACO
Saturday, April 27, 2019, 8 – 12 noon and 1 pm – 5 pm
Practical Assessment of the Chiropractic Patient: Efficiency in Orthopedic and Neurological Testing (8 hours)
Instructor: K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, FACO
If you are a member of the Connecticut Chiropractic Association, please contact the CCA directly at
http://www.ctchiro.com/events/event_list.asp or 860-257-0404 to register.
Cost: $300 per seminar
Days and hours:
Saturday noon – 6 pm
Sunday 8 am-noon
Location: 30 Hazel Street, Top Floor, Room 206
Bridgeport, CT
May 18, 2019: Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain (10 hours)
James J. Lehman, DC, FACO
August 10-11, 2019: Best Practices for Managing LBP and Lower Extremity Disorders (10 hours)
Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO
September 14-15, 2019: Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions (10 hours)
James Demetrious, DC, FACO
October 12-13 2019:
- Saturday - Differential Diagnosis & Rehabilitation of Posture & Balance with Motor Control Exercise (6 hours)
Steven Weiniger, DC, CPEP - Sunday - Pain Management and Tissue Healing: From onset to resolution with laser therapy (4 hours)
Nelson Marquina, DC, Ph.D.
November 16-17, 2019: Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems (10 hours)
Brandon Steele DC, FACO
Saturday, September 21 – Sunday, September 22, 2019:
KCA Fall Convention. Times and Location TBD
Best Practices for Managing LBP and Lower Extremity Disorders. (10 hours)
Instructor: Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO
Location: Holiday Inn and Suites in Overland Park, KS – 8787 Reeder Road, Overland Park, KS 66214.
November 9-10, 2019:
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems. Brandon Steele DC, FACO (10 hours)
January 18-19, 2020
Saturday: Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain
(6 hours). James J. Lehman, DC, FACO.
Sunday: Evaluation and Management of Foot and Ankle Conditions (4 hours). Ed Glaser, DPM.
October 19-20, 2019
PCA Annual Convention 2019
Best Practices for Managing LBP and Lower Extremity Disorders
(10 hours) Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO
Location: Pittsburgh Marriott City Center | Pittsburgh, PA
November 9-10, 2019
Practical Assessment of the Chiropractic Patient: Efficiency in Orthopedic and Neurological Testing (10 hours) K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, FACO
Location:
The Nittany Lion Hotel
200 West Park Avenue
State College, Pennsylvania 16803-6603
Phone: (814) 865-8500
E-Mail: reservations@psu.edu
website: www.pennstatehotels.com
March 7-8, 2020
Saturday: Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain (6 hours)
Instructor: James J. Lehman, DC, FACO
Sunday: Evaluation and Management of Foot and Ankle Conditions (4 hours)
Instructor: Ed Glaser, DPM
Location:
The Nittany Lion Hotel
200 West Park Avenue
State College, Pennsylvania 16803-6603
Phone: (814) 865-8500
E-Mail: reservations@psu.edu
website: www.pennstatehotels.com
May 2-3, 2020
PCA Annual Convention 2020
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems
(10 hours) Brandon Steele DC, FACO
Location: Online
Contact:
Jessica Sell
CE & Convention Coordinator
Pennsylvania Chiropractic Association
1335 North Front St, 2nd Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17102
P: 717-232-5762 | F: 717-232-8368
Tennessee Chiropractic Association 2019/2020
SCC August 15-18, 2019: Saturday: Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions (10 hours). James Demetrious, DC, FACO
Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Murfreesboro, TN
December 7-8, 2019:
Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain (10 hours). James J. Lehman, DC, FACO
Location: Nashville School of Law
4013 Armory Oaks Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37204
June 27-28, 2020:
Best Practices for Managing Low Back Pain (10 hours). Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO
September 26-27, 2020:
4 Stages of Pain Relief and Tissue Healing (10 hours). Nelson Marquina, DC, Ph.D
October 10-11, 2020:
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems (10 hours). Brandon Steele DC, FACO
Location:
Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center,
1200 Conference Center Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN 37129
(615) 890-4464
Contact: Laura Bratcher
Education & Events Coordinator
(615) 383-6231
www.tnchiro.com
Wisconsin Chiropractic Association
February 22-23, 2020
Spring Convention
Practical Solutions for Resolving LBP Challenges
(10 hours) Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO
Location: KI Convention Center Green Bay
September 26-27, 2020
Fall Convention
Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions
(10 hours) James Demetrious, DC, FACO
Location: Kalahari Resort Wisconsin Dells
April 17-18, 2021
Spring Convention
Chronic and Neuropathic Pain Management with Laser, e-Stim and Vibration Therapies
(10 hours) Nelson Marquina, DC, Ph.D.
Location: Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
September 18-19, 2021
Fall Convention
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems
(10 hours) Brandon Steele DC, FACO
Location: Kalahari Resort, Wisconsin Dells
Please register with the WCA at:
http://wisconsinchiropractic.site-ym.com/events/event-list.asp
Contact: Andrea Murray
registration@wichiro.org
608-256-7023
Virginia NMSM
Saturday, April 24 and Sunday, April 25, 2021
Best Practices for Managing LBP
(10 hours) Tim Bertelsman DC, CCSP, FACO
Saturday: 10:30am – 6:15pm
Sunday, 8:30am – 1:15pm
Location: Hilton at Short Pump, Richmond, VA (Overlaps Spring Convention)
June 26 - 27, 2021
Differential Diagnosis of Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions
(10 hours).James Demetrious, DC, FACO
Saturday: Noon – 6:00pm.
Sunday, 8:00am – Noon
Location: Richmond or Northern Virginia.
November 13 - 14, 2021
Pain management of Chronic and Neuropathic Conditions: Integration of Lasers, E-stim and Ultrasound
(10 hours) Nelson Marquina, Ph.D., DC
Saturday: Noon – 6:00pm
Sunday, 8:00am – Noon
Location: Richmond or Northern Virginia.
Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, 2022
Whiplash Associated Disorders: The Pathway from Acute to Chronic Pain
(10 hours) James J. Lehman, DC, FACO
Saturday: Noon – 6:00pm
Sunday, 8:00am – Noon
Location: Richmond or Northern Virginia
May 14 - 15, 2022
Mastering the Assessment and Management of Shoulder and Upper Extremity Problems
(10 hours) Brandon Steele, DC, FACO
Saturday: 10:30pm– 6:15pm
Sunday, 8:30am – 1:15pm
Location: The Omni Homestead (Overlaps Spring Convention)
Contact:
Julie K. Connolly, FICC
Executive Director
Unified Virginia Chiropractic Association
PO Box 15, Afton, VA 22920
Phone 540-932-3100
jconnolly@virginiachiropractic.org
November 14, 2020
TBD (4 hours)
Location: Online
Contact:
Amy Boright Porchetta, CFRE
Executive Director
Association of New Jersey Chiropractors (ANJC)
77 Brant Avenue, Suite 210
Clark, NJ 07066
Website: www.anjc.info
Phone: 908.722.5678
Presentation materials
American Chiropractic Association (ACA)
- ACA NCLC Evidence-Based Chiropractic within a Community Health Center (PDF)
- Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Residency: An Example of Interprofessional Collaboration (PDF)
American College of Chiropractic Orthopedists (ACCO)
- ACCO April 2019: Spinal Imaging and the Differential Diagnosis of Permanent Spinal Ligament Laxity and Its Clinical Correlation (PPT)
- ACCO Whiplash Associated Disorders presentation 2023 - Hours 1-2 (PPT)
- ACCO Whiplash Associated Disorders presentation 2023 - Hours 3-4 (PPT)
- FACA Resident Training 2023 (PPT)
- Jahn ACCO 1 (PDF)
- Jahn ACCO 2 (PDF)
CTCA
- A Compendium of Federally Qualified Health Center Experiences: The Connecticut Experiences (PPT)
- Connecticut Chiropractic Association District Meeting – Coccygodynia Protocols (PDF)
- Non-pharmacological therapy Chronic Pain and Opioid Addictions CCA October 2018 1 hour (PPT)
Florida Chiropractic Physician Association (FCPA)
- FCPA Chronic Pain and Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions including Coccygodynia (PPT)
- FCPA Enhanced Payments (PPT)
- FCPA 2020 Statin Myopathy with ABC Part 1 and 2 (PPT)
NECC
Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (NMSM)
- A Compendium of Federally Qualified Health Center rural health centers MN (PPT)
- Anomalies and Variants of the Spine (PDF)
- Bertelsman Slides ICS DACO LBP Notes (PDF)
- Chiropractic Orthopedics and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (PDF)
- Chronic Pain and Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions (PPT)
- Coccygodynia: “A Pain in the Rear” (PDF)
- Differential Diagnosis Functional vs. Structural Scoliosis (PDF)
- Differential Diagnosis of Anterior Knee Pain (PPT)
- Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Low Back Pain (PPT)
- Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Low Back Pain (PDF)
- Differential Diagnosis of Radial Tunnel Syndrome and Lateral Epicondylosis (PPT)
- Differential Diagnosis Patellofemoral Arthralgia and Chondromalacia Patellae (PDF)
- Documentation-History Examination E M (PDF)
- Evaluation Management of Internal Derangement of the Knee 2020 (PPT)
- Evidence-Based Practice and Patient-Centered Care (PDF)
- Extremity Examination (PDF)
- Health Care Reform: How to Participate in Coordinated Care Organizations (PDF)
- Imaging of Trauma to the Spine (PDF)
- Infections: Osteomyelitis/Diskitis (PDF)
- Internal Derangement of the Knee (PDF)
- Lumbar Radiculopathy (PDF)
- Marquina Pain Management UoB Handout
- Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries and Concussions (PDF)
- Miller Full Practical Assessment
- Miller Mental CN
- Miller MOI New Photo
- Miller MRCS Neuro
- NMSK Conditions Lower Extremity Convention
- NMSK Conditions Spine Convention
- NMSK Conditions Upper Extremity Convention
- NMSM Chronic Pain and Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions
- NMSM Chronic Pain and Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions 2020
- NMSM Differentiation of Radial and Lateral Epicondylosis
- NMSM Evidence-Based Chiropractic Practice within a Community Health Center
- NMSM Posture Practice Notes Weiniger
- Orthopedic Radiology (PDF)
- Practical Assessment in Ortho Exam Specifications
- Red Flags: Part 1, Reports (PDF)
- Red Flags: Part 2, Phases of Healing (PDF)
- Red Flags: Part 3, Outcome Measures (PDF)
- Red Flags: Part 4, Symptom Magnification (PDF)
- Red Flags: Part 5, Pain Theories (PDF)
- Red Flags: Part 6, Defense Triggers (PDF)
- Spinal Cord Emergency and Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy (PDF)
- Spinal Cord Emergency and Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy (PPT)
- Spinal Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions (PDF)
- Statin Myopathy with ABC Part 1 and 2 (PDF)
- Statin Myopathy with ABC Part 1 and 2 (PPT)
- Statin Myopathy (PDF)
- Steele PowerPoint (PDF)
- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (PDF)
- Whiplash Associated Disorder NMSM Hours 1 and 2 2019 (PPT)
- Whiplash Associated Disorder NMSM Hours 3 and 4 2019 (PPT)
- Whiplash Associated Disorder NMSM Hours 5 and 6 2019 (PPT)
- Whiplash Associated Disorder NMSM Hours 1 and 2 2020
- Whiplash Associated Disorder NMSM Hours 3 and 4 2020
- Whiplash Associated Disorder NMSM Hours 5 and 6 2020
- Whiplash Associated Disorders – Hours 1-2 (PPT)
- Whiplash Associated Disorders – Hours 3-4 (PPT)
- Whiplash Associated Disorders – Hours 5-6 (PPT)
- Whiplash Associated Disorders – Hours 7-10 (PPT)
- Whiplash Associated Disorders – Hours 11-12 (PPT)
Articles
- The Value of Evidence-Based Practice (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC, and Robert C. Jones, DC (July 2012)
- Health Care Reform: Primary Care Teams in ACOS (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC, and Daren Anderson, MD (April 2013)
- Healthcare Reform: Implications for Chiropractic (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC (December 2013)
- Continuing and Postgraduate Education for Today’s Chiropractic Clinician (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC (June/July 2014)
- Opportunities in Health Care Reform (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC, Daren Anderson, MD, and Michael Taylor, DC (November 2014)
- Statin Myopathy A Common Cause of Chronic Pain (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC (April 2015)
- Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC, FACO (June/July 2015)
- Whiplash Associated Disorders (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC, and Anthony D. Nicholson, MChiro (October 2015)
- Health Care Reform: Integration of Chiropractic for Chronic Pain Treatment into Community Health Centers (PDF) by James J. Lehman, DC, Margaret Flinter, PhD, Veena Channamsetty, MD, and Daren R. Anderson, MD (January/February 2016)