Upper Cervical Neurology Essentials

Apply functional neurology principles to elevate your upper cervical clinical outcomes

Integrate functional neurology into upper cervical practice with assessments, case-based reasoning, and neurological rehab strategies. 15 CE credits.

Functional Neurology
Jonathan Chung
Level:
2
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Discoverer
Credit Hours:
15
Price:

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675

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Course Description

Complex upper cervical cases rarely resolve on mechanics alone. When patients hold their adjustment but plateau, when head tilts persist, when autonomic symptoms defy simple structural explanations, the nervous system is asking for a different kind of attention.

This course equips upper cervical clinicians with a working neurological framework built specifically for their practice model. You will gain evidence-based sensorimotor assessment skills, understand the trigeminocervical complex, cerebellar and brainstem anatomy, and learn how to design neurological therapies that integrate seamlessly alongside upper cervical care. Fifteen CE credit hours of applied clinical neuroscience presented through detailed case studies by Jonathan Chung, DC, FABBIR.

What you’ll learn:

  • Evaluate upper cervical mechanoreceptor function using evidence-based sensorimotor tests
  • Identify cerebellar, brainstem, and cortical decompensation patterns in clinical exams
  • Apply functional neurology reasoning to plateau cases in upper cervical practice
  • Assess autonomic function and recognize dysautonomia presentations in your patients
  • Design multimodal neurological rehab plans that complement upper cervical adjustments

More About This Course

The upper cervical spine is one of the most neurologically dense regions of the human body. With the highest concentration of mechanoreceptors in the spinal column, rich afferent projections to the brainstem, and direct influence over vestibular, cerebellar, and autonomic networks, the craniocervical junction is far more than a structural pivot point. For upper cervical chiropractors seeking to deepen their clinical impact, understanding this region through a neuroscience lens transforms how complex cases are identified, managed, and resolved.

Upper Cervical Neurology Essentials is a 15-credit-hour continuing education course designed to bridge upper cervical chiropractic care and functional neurology. Drawing on peer-reviewed research in sensorimotor rehabilitation, cervical proprioception, trigeminocervical pain pathways, cerebellar function, and brainstem neuroanatomy, this course gives clinicians a practical, evidence-informed framework for understanding why some patients respond immediately and others plateau, and what to do next in both scenarios. Core topics include the dentate ligament cord distortion hypothesis, cervical mechanoreceptor science, the trigeminocervical complex, pontomedullary reticular formation assessment, cerebellar and cortical evaluation, autonomic testing, and multimodal neurorehabilitation strategies including gaze stability training, repetitive peripheral nerve stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, and vestibular therapy.

This course is designed for licensed chiropractors, chiropractic neurologists, and upper cervical specialists who are ready to add neurological clinical reasoning to their existing skill set. It is particularly valuable for clinicians seeing complex cases involving dizziness, dysautonomia, post-concussion syndrome, vestibular migraine, chronic cervicogenic pain, and patients who hold their adjustment but continue to struggle with unresolved symptoms. No prior neurology training is required, though clinicians with functional neurology background will find meaningful depth in the case-based application.

Jonathan Chung, DC, is a chiropractic neurologist and upper cervical specialist whose clinical focus bridges structural correction and functional neurological rehabilitation. His approach integrates the precision of upper cervical technique with the breadth of modern neuroscience, offering a perspective that is both evidence-grounded and practically actionable. Through detailed patient cases spanning POTS, vestibular hypofunction, chronic migraine, dysphagia, and post-concussion recovery, Dr. Chung demonstrates how neurological assessment expands the upper cervical clinician's ability to lead complex cases with greater clarity and confidence.

Components

Educational Syllabus

  • The Upper Cervical Spine as a Neurological Powerhouse
    • The craniocervical junction contains the highest mechanoreceptor density in the spine. Understand why this makes the upper cervical region a primary driver of sensorimotor function and how that changes your clinical lens.
  • Beyond MOPI: A Modern Framework for Upper Cervical Neurology
    • Move past compression-based models into receptor-based thinking. Explore the dentate ligament cord distortion hypothesis and evaluate what the current evidence actually supports about subluxation and cord mechanics.
  • Cervical Proprioception and Sensorimotor Integration
    • Discover how cervical afferents drive balance, eye movement, and postural stability through vestibular and cerebellar networks. Learn why disrupted proprioception has consequences far beyond the neck.
  • The Trigeminocervical Complex and Pain Neuroscience
    • Understand why upper cervical dysfunction can generate headaches, facial pain, and whole-body sensitization. Explore nociceptive pathways, central sensitization, and descending inhibition in clinical context.
  • Upper Cervical Autonomic Pathways and Clinical Testing
    • C2 afferents connect directly to cardiovascular, respiratory, and oro-facial brainstem centers. Learn to assess orthostatic tolerance, capillary refill, bilateral blood pressure, and sympathetic-parasympathetic balance.
  • Cerebellar Assessment for the Upper Cervical Clinician
    • The cerebellum governs coordination, tone, balance, and oculomotor precision. Master the clinical exam including saccades, gaze holding, rapid alternating movements, and vestibular testing to identify ipsilateral decompensation patterns.
  • Pontomedullary Reticular Formation: Brainstem in Clinical Practice
    • Explore the PMRF as the integration hub for cranial nerve function, autonomic regulation, and postural tone. Learn corneal reflex, uvula deviation, pupillometry, and skin conductance testing to localize brainstem findings.
  • Cortical Evaluation: Frontal, Parietal, and Temporal Assessment
    • Apply frontal lobe sequencing, dual-task gait, anti-saccades, somatosensory mapping, and left-right discrimination tests to identify cortical decompensation patterns and connect them to patient presentations.
  • Functional Neurology Intervention Strategies
    • Learn how to select and sequence vestibular exercises, eye movement therapies, repetitive peripheral nerve stimulation, somatosensory activation, and vagus nerve stimulation to create targeted neuroplastic change.
  • Integrating Functional Neurology into Upper Cervical Practice
    • Case-based synthesis of when and how to introduce neurological therapies alongside upper cervical care. Build a clinical decision-making framework that prioritizes brain hierarchy and maximizes patient outcomes.

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Upper Cervical Neurology Essentials

Integrate functional neurology into upper cervical practice with assessments, case-based reasoning, and neurological rehab strategies. 15 CE credits.

Functional Neurology
Jonathan Chung
Level:
2
-
Discoverer
Credit Hours:
15
Price:

$

675

$

(

% off)

$

675

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