Connection between Diet and Chronic Disease In recent years, cardiovascular disease, obesity, arthritis, diabetes, and cancer have emerged as being the leading causes of death, as well as the leading…
Lesson Category: Chiropractic Continuing Education
Cancer Causing Foods Cancer is a group of diseases that are caused by changes to a cell’s DNA, or the genetic blueprint of our body. Sometimes these changes are inherited…
Understanding Weight Loss Medications & Surgeries What is obesity, why is weight loss important and how to lose weight? Obesity is an ever-increasing issue in the modern society. With more…
Muscular Hernias Muscular hernias occur through a defect in the fascia that lines the muscular bellies, most frequently in the lower extremities and, within these, in the tibialis anterior muscle,…
Muscle Injuries Part 1 Course In the human body, the muscular tissue constitutes 40-50% of its totality. In the high-level athlete, skeletal muscle reaches 47.5% of the total body weight…
ROLE OF BIOLOGIC ENHANCEMENT OF ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR Rotator cuff tears fail to heal in 5% to 90% of cases depending upon the size of the tear, chronicity of the tear,…
Rotator Cuff Anatomy, Physiology, & Injuries Related Anatomy Four muscle-tendon units make up the rotator cuff: the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor. The shoulder comprises a complex of four…
Course Directions When your time has been completed, go to the bottom of this page & click the ‘Mark Complete’ button to proceed. Now you can proceed to the quiz. Please…
Sports Injuries What is an Injury? An injury is an act that hurts or damages the body. Generally, it refers to damage caused by falls, weapons, hits, accidents, and…
Injuries and Fractures around Hip Fractures in Children The unique properties of the immature skeleton (increased resiliency to stress, thicker periosteum, the presence of a physis, increased the potential to…