Women Elevating and Supporting Health, Innovation, and Neuroscience Education 2025

W.E. S.H.I.N.E. 2025 brings together an all-women faculty of leading clinicians and educators, delivering a diverse range of neuroscience, rehabilitation, and integrative care topics. From concussion recovery and movement disorders to gut-brain health and critical thinking, every session offers practical insights for better patient outcomes.

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Credit Hours:
15
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Description

Neurological and rehabilitative care is most effective when it draws from multiple perspectives, disciplines, and areas of expertise. W.E. S.H.I.N.E. 2025 showcases a 15-hour program led entirely by women in the field, united not by a single patient demographic, but by a shared commitment to advancing clinical practice. Topics span concussion rehabilitation, neuroplasticity, autonomic regulation, pediatric brain development, hormonal influences, gut-brain health, movement disorder interventions, and professional competency frameworks. Each presentation blends current research with clinical applicability, ensuring attendees leave with tools they can implement immediately. The program's diversity of topics reflects the breadth of modern neuroscience and functional rehabilitation, offering both technical skills and broader clinical thinking strategies. Participants will gain knowledge to address complex cases with greater clarity, adapt care to individual needs, and integrate new methods confidently into their practice.

What you’ll learn:

  • Address neurological, sensory, metabolic, and autonomic challenges with evidence-based, patient-specific strategies.
  • Integrate manual therapy, sensory stimulation, and neurotechnology into rehabilitation for diverse conditions.
  • Adapt assessment and treatment to account for developmental stages, hormonal influences, and systemic interactions.
  • Apply structured critical thinking and professional competency frameworks to enhance decision-making.
  • Incorporate interdisciplinary and patient-centered approaches to improve functional and quality-of-life outcomes.

Syllabus

Components

  • How Neurology Saved My Daughter
    • Personal experience often shapes professional excellence. This session shares the neurological implications of birth interventions, the role of patient advocacy, and how deeper maternal health awareness can influence lifelong outcomes for both mother and child.
  • Oculomotor Rehabilitation After Concussion: Leveraging Manual Therapy to Amplify Results
    • Persistent visual issues after concussion can limit recovery. Learn to combine manual therapy with targeted oculomotor rehabilitation to improve tissue readiness, drainage, and visual performance for more complete patient outcomes.
  • The Role of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Neuroplasticity
    • Neuroplasticity can be intentionally guided. Explore how TMS influences cortical excitability and network reorganization, with applications in mood disorders, stroke, chronic pain, and neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • Using the Space Between Your Ears
    • Effective care begins with effective thinking. This presentation demonstrates how structured critical thinking uncovers root causes, integrates complex data, and anticipates patient needs for more lasting results.
  • Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) - What They Are and How They Matter
    • Defining clear clinical expectations improves competence and trust. Learn how EPAs provide structure, accountability, and professional clarity in chiropractic and neurological practice.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and How Eye Movements Can Build Connections in the Brain
    • Eye movements activate far-reaching brain networks. Discover how integrating vestibular activation and sensory input into ocular rehabilitation can enhance cognitive, emotional, and physical recovery.
  • Training for Menopause - The Cognitive Cardiometabolic Connection
    • Menopause impacts more than hormones-it shapes cognition, metabolism, and vascular health. Gain strategies to enhance neuroplasticity, metabolic stability, and cardiovascular resilience during this life stage.
  • Cognitive Changes Throughout the Menstrual Cycle
    • Hormonal shifts influence attention, memory, mood, and injury recovery. This course examines these cyclical changes and their clinical implications for women's neurological care.
  • Advancing Movement Disorder Rehabilitation Utilizing Cutaneous Muscular Reflex Modulation
    • Movement disorders can resist traditional therapy. Learn how targeted sensory stimulation enhances gaze stability and neuromuscular control in conditions like cervical dystonia.
  • Enhancing Brain Development in Children Through Chiropractic Care
    • Early neurological support shapes lifelong potential. Explore how pediatric chiropractic care integrates with other disciplines to optimize neurodevelopmental milestones.
  • Neuroplasticity of Thoughts
    • Perception is not passive-it's constructed. Understand how cognition and emotion shape sensory processing and physical symptoms, and how to use this connection therapeutically.
  • The Female Brain in Flow: Syncing Brainwaves for Optimal Energy, Focus, and Well-Being
    • Brainwave regulation impacts mental clarity, mood, and resilience. Learn strategies to align brain activity with hormonal rhythms and daily energy cycles for optimal performance.
  • The Gut-Brain Connection on Mental Health and Well-Being
    • Gut health directly influences mood and cognition. Explore microbiome, vagal, and immune pathways that affect mental health, with integrative strategies for restoring balance.
  • Historical Perspective and Future Directions in Dysautonomia
    • Dysautonomia has deep historical roots and evolving modern approaches. Review its history, differential diagnoses, and functional strategies to improve autonomic balance.
  • The Phoenix Effect
    • Recovery after trauma is shaped by resilience and community. This session highlights personal stories and the practical ways support systems transform long-term outcomes.

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Also includes

2
Months Medline Access
2
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
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months
Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
Certificate of Completion
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Women Elevating and Supporting Health, Innovation, and Neuroscience Education 2025

W.E. S.H.I.N.E. 2025 brings together an all-women faculty of leading clinicians and educators, delivering a diverse range of neuroscience, rehabilitation, and integrative care topics. From concussion recovery and movement disorders to gut-brain health and critical thinking, every session offers practical insights for better patient outcomes.

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