The Changing Brain: Applying Principles of Neuroplasticity to Pain, Posture, Stress and Rehab


Cost: $200.00
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September 20, 2025: 8AM - 7PM (CST)
10 Hours
Brian Jensen, DC
$200
Logan University, Chesterfield, MO
 
The Changing Brain: Applying Principles of Neuroplasticity to Pain, Posture, Stress and Rehab
Discover the intricate relationship between adaptive neurological responses and the impact of environmental and subconscious stimuli on physical, emotional, and physiological health. This seminar provides a practical clinical approach to addressing the complex challenges of our current high-stress environment.
 
Participants will learn how to:
  • Evaluate and treat patients in relation to adaptive neurological responses, postural integrity, and functional movement.
  • Apply principles of neuroplasticity to enhance patient outcomes in pain management, stress reduction, and rehabilitation.
Through hands-on experience, attendees will gain practical tools for patient assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation that can be seamlessly integrated into everyday practice.
This course is designed to empower healthcare professionals with actionable strategies to address the growing demands of today’s health landscape.
 
SPONSORED BY:
Foot Levelers | Custom Orthotics
 
PACE Approved States: AK, KS, ME, MO, ND, SD, TN
No Prior Approval (NPA) States: CO, CT, DC, DE, ID, IL, IA, IN, MA, MD, MI, MT, NE, NH, NJ, OH, OR, RI, SC, UT, VA, VT, WA, WY
 
Attendees are advised to check with their boards to ensure this is in accordance with state rules and regulations.
Approval of this course is not an acknowledgement or ruling by the Board that the methods taught in this course are recognized and approved by the Board as the appropriate practice of chiropractic as defined in 331.010, RSMo.
 

Target Audience(s)

Chiropractor

Accreditation(s)

PACE
 

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Brian Jensen, DC


Brief Bio : Dr. Jensen was introduced to chiropractic after suffering a serious sports injury when he was 15 years old. His successful response to treatment stirred an interest in natural healthcare that led him to Palmer College of Chiropractic. His experience as a chiropractic patient steered him to look deeper for the cause of the dysfunction which allowed his symptoms to return after brief periods of relief. This journey has led to a deeper understanding of the connection between neurology, biomechanics and the physiology and has been the impetus of creating health-related strategies for himself and his patients.
Date: 09/20/25
Time: 08:00 AM - 07:00 PM

CE Hours

10.00