by CESOUP | Jul 2, 2026 | Chiropractic, Continuing Education, Uncategorized
Let me guess… You already do one-leg balance tests. You time it. Perhaps you note the asymmetry. You tell the patient to work on it. And then — if you’re being honest — most don’t do them, and of those that do, only some really improve, and you’re...
by Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM | Mar 25, 2026 | Chiropractic, Continuing Education
We live in a MindBody world. Change your thinking, change your life? It’s a dominant cultural narrative: mental state drives body state. Mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy, meditation, stress reduction — all top-down. And there’s no question this...
by Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM | Dec 1, 2025 | Chiropractic, Continuing Education
As healthcare professionals and healers, our goal extends beyond treating symptoms—we aim to help patients fundamentally reshape their relationship with their bodies and pain. Understanding interoception through the lens of predictive processing offers a revolutionary...
by Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM | Nov 21, 2025 | Chiropractic, Continuing Education
A Call for Chiropractors to Fill the Gap as Conservative Care Providers As a DC I was both sad and grateful to see today’s front-page story in the Wall Street Journal. The personal story of Danielle Gansky was devastating: started on stimulants at age 7 after...
by CESOUP | Nov 11, 2025 | Chiropractic, Continuing Education
Protect Your Practice with Comprehensive Ethics Training Every chiropractor faces ethical dilemmas in practice. A patient requests an inappropriate favor. Boundaries blur in a small community. A seemingly innocent gesture raises questions about professional conduct....
by Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM | Oct 29, 2025 | BIOBE Course, Chiropractic, Continuing Education, Course Description
Integrating Interoception and Biomechanics: A New Paradigm for Continuing Education in Healthcare How healthcare professionals can enhance patient outcomes through interoceptive awareness training and biobehavioral approaches Why Traditional Biomechanical Approaches...