The Integrated Neurological Therapy (INT) program is designed to offer an increase in depth of knowledge for the Chiropractor so they can offer hope and vitality to those that are suffering, vulnerable, injured or ill.
Offering sound dietary and nutritional advice for a basis of health is important for joint and brain function. Understanding the segmental and neurological impact from receptor-based therapy (Chiropractic Adjustments) is crucial to patients in need of manual therapy. An understanding of skeletal biomechanics that is appropriate for optimal motion and brain response is the synergistic integrative that modern and evolving Chiropractic care is moving towards. This class will lead attendees in that direction.
The Integrated Neurological Therapy (INT) program is designed to offer an increase in depth of knowledge for the Chiropractor so they can offer hope and vitality to those that are suffering, vulnerable, injured or ill. Offering sound dietary and nutritional advice for a basis of health is important for joint and brain function. Understanding the segmental and neurological impact from receptor-based therapy (Chiropractic Adjustments) is crucial to patients in need of manual therapy. An understanding of skeletal biomechanics that is appropriate for optimal motion and brain response is the synergistic integrative that modern and evolving Chiropractic care is moving towards. This class will lead attendees in that direction.
This course is open to health care practitioners particularly chiropractors and chiropractic students.
Chiropractic, Nutrition, and Functional Neurological Therapy for Practitioners (Part two)
To understand the breadth, depth and application of the three inflammatory reducing principles
a. Good brain health
b. Nutrition for environmental exposure
c. Nutrition for stress reduction
3. To understand the breadth, depth and application of a comprehensive neurological examination
and the three major systems.
a. Motor
b. Sensory
c. Cortex and cerebellum
d. Progression to the vestibular system
Coupled lateral flexion and rotation mechanics Soft tissue applications and muscle identification
Brain – joint synchronization (BJS)
SATURDAY: (Eight hours)
Section One: 8:00 – 9:00 Introduction and review of lecture concepts (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Review of objectives
Review of last module
Review of last module
Section Two: 9:00 – 10:00 Introduction to inflammation reduction and systems support (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Supplementation for the brain
Supplementation for the brain
Diet for stress and brain
Break: 10:00 – 10:30 (30 minutes)
Section Three: 10:30 – 11:30 Introduction to environmental support (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Supplementation for environmental stress
Supplementation for bioenergetics
Section four: 11:30 – 12:30 Introduction to the peripheral vestibular system (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Peripheral vestibular system (Examination)
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch (One hour)
Section five: 1:30 – 2:30 Introduction to the central vestibular system (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Central vestibular system (Examination)
Section six: 2:30 – 3:30 Peripheral vestibular system and spinal function (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Peripheral vestibular system and spinal function
Break: 3:30 – 4:00 (30 minutes)
Section seven: 4:00 – 5:00 Central vestibular system and spinal function (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Central vestibular system and spinal function
Section Eight: 5:00 – 6:00 Case study and demonstration
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Case study and demonstration
Q and A
6:00 – 6:15 (Polling question that covers the lecture for that day)
SUNDAY: (Seven hours)
Section One: 8:00 – 9:00 Cerebellum and vestibular connections (Part one) (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Cerebellum and vestibular system (Exam and integration)
Section Two: 9:00 – 10:00 Cerebellum and vestibular connections (Part two) (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Cerebellum and vestibular system (Exam and integration)
Break: 10:00 – 10:30 (30 minutes)
Section Three: 10:30 – 11:30 Vestibular and cerebellar and spinal therapeutics (Part One) (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Adjustments and vestibular connections
Cervical
Section four: 11:30 – 12:30 Vestibular and cerebellar and spinal therapeutics (Part two) (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Adjustments and vestibular connections
Lumbar
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch (One hour)
Section five: 1:30 – 2:30 Vestibular and cerebellar and spinal therapeutics (Part three) (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Adjustments and vestibular connections
Extremities
Section six: 2:30 – 4:30) Vestibular and cerebellar and spinal therapeutics (Part four) (One hour)
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Adjustments and vestibular connections
Extremities
Section seven: 4:30 – 5:00 Case study and Q and A
Instructor: Dr. Brock
Video case study
Q and A
5:00 – 5:15 (Polling question that covers the lecture for that day)
Dr. Brandon Brock, DNP, DC, NP-C, MSN, APRN, DACNB, FICC
Dr. Brandon Brock is a practitioner in Dallas Texas who holds a Doctorate in Family Nursing Practice from Duke University, and a Doctorate in Chiropractic and is currently a Ph.D. student. He has a Diplomate in Functional Neurology, Nutrition, Conventional Medicine, and Integrated Medicine as well. He holds Fellowship status in Childhood Disorders, Neurology, Electro-diagnostic Medicine, Neurochemistry and is a member of the International College of Chiropractors. Dr. Brock is also a Global Clinical Research Scholar from Harvard Medical School.
In Dallas Texas, he serves as a staff clinician at Carpathia Collaborative. He enjoys teaching and providing educational support to facilitate learning for multiple groups and agencies. This includes topics that ranges from nutrition, and regenerative medicine to pharmacology and governmental policy.
Dr. Brock received the most outstanding functional neurology teacher of the year from the ACA council of Neurology four years straight and two times from IAFNR (International Association of Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation). He also received the humanitarian award from IAFNR. Dr. Brock and is also the honorable recipient of the prestigious Living Legacy Award from Samford Universities Ida Moffett School Nursing in 2015. His unique blend of clinical and teaching experience along with a background in medicine, chiropractic, neurology and nutrition has created a unique and integrated clinical background that has helped him treat difficult cases and offers comprehensive angles on education and clinical presentations. Dr. Brock is a founding partner and educator at BTB Health Systems and Functional Neurology Seminars.
The training is delivered face-to-face and online.
Participants can register for either:
All participants who have access to Facebook will have access to the functional neurology forum to discuss, ask questions and follow videos, studies, and training news.
Course methodology
On stage presentation
Video recording
Power point usage
Dry erase board usage
Hands on demonstrations
Q and A sessions
Case Studies
Notes available (pdf)
Evaluation
All participants will be assessed on the theoretical and practical aspects of the course at the end of the course.
The participants present will be evaluated before the end of each day by a written quiz.
Online participants will be evaluated in the same way online before the end of each day.
All participants will receive a certificate of course completion. The certificate is not a diploma.
All participants will receive one or more email surveys to assess their experience with the organization, speaker and methodology.
For any comments, suggestions, complaints or questions, go to the "contact" page
Early Bird rate (before March 19th 2023 midnight)
Chiropractor : 495 euros
Chiropractor with online access for 2 months : 550 euros
Chiropractic student : 125 euros
Regular rate (after March 19th 2023 midnight)
Chiropractor : 575 euros
Chiropractor with online access for 2 months : 630 euros
Chiropractic student : 175 euros
Accommodation, catering and transport are not included in the price of the training.
The rates are exempt from VAT — Art. CGI 261.4.4a
As indicated on our general conditions page, the payment could be by :
As indicated on our general conditions page :
All cancellations should be notified to us by written and a confirmation for cancellation should be received from us.
Cancellation will not incur any fees if the attendee is replaced by a colleague (with the same qualifications as the attendee) - see our general conditions.
Conditions for reimbursement :
The cancellation request received by certified letter (or email with receipt requested) 5 weeks before the begining date for the course will be reimbursed 70%.
The cancellation request received by certified letter (or email with receipt requested) less than 5 weeks before the begining date for the course will be reimbursed 30%.
The organizers reserve the right to modify the place where the courses takes place or the content of its program, to postpone or cancel the training if circumstances beyond their control oblige them to do so, in particular if the number of participants is deemed pedagogically insufficient. .
Evergreen Laurel Hotel
8 Place Georges Pompidou
92300 Levallois-Perret
The meeting site is accessible for disabled persons. In case you are in need of any specific arrangements for you handicap, please contact Denis Alemi at contact@cerebrostim.com accomodate to your needs.