Pediatrics

04/21/26 7 - 9 PM CT Live Webinar: Chiropractic Perspectives on Pediatric ADHD | Dr. Michael Hall

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Online Course Format:  Live Webinar
Course Tuition:   $0
Credit Hours ( CE ):  2
Contributor:  Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
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Seats Still Available:  85
Date & Time :
Start:  April 21, 2026  7:00 pm
End:  April 21, 2026  9:00 pm
* Central Time Zone

Online Chiropractic CE Course Description & Course Details

Live Webinar: Current Perspectives on Pediatric ADD/ADHD – Explore the intersection of spinal biomechanics, axial tone, and applied neuroscience in the pediatric population. Master innovative strategies to address developmental delays through a neurological lens. Facilitated by Texas Chiropractic College Post-Graduate Department & PACE approved for CE credit in the US, Canada, and Internationally.

The Chiropractic Connection to Neurodevelopment

With ADHD diagnoses affecting over 10% of children in the US, the role of the chiropractor has never been more pivotal. Dr. Michael Hall examines the latest research linking low axial tone and primitive reflexes to developmental issues. Learn how removing subluxation and improving postural integrity can fundamentally impact the severity of ADHD symptoms and enhance neural maturation.

What You'll Learn

  • Tone, Grip, & Development: Defining "low axial tone" and why grip strength is a critical biomarker for pediatric neural health.
  • The "Dopamine Dump": Analyzing the neurophysiological impact of blue light, scrolling, and medication on the developing brain.
  • Applied Neuroscience Protocols: Implementing "Go-No-Go" drills, trampoline therapy, and catch-based coordination to drive neuroplasticity.
  • Postural & Reflex Assessment: Identifying head tilts and neural-mediated reflexes that signal developmental interference.
  • Vertical Eye Movements: Critiquing the relationship between ocular motor function and dopamine neurophysiology.

Instructor: Michael Hall, DC, FIACN

Dr. Michael Hall is a Board-Certified Chiropractic Neurologist and founder of BrainDC.org. Internationally recognized for his expertise in pediatric neurology, he specializes in translating complex applied neuroscience into practical, life-changing strategies for the chiropractic clinician.

Course Details

  • Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026
  • Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM CT
  • CE Hours: 2 (Pediatrics / Neurology)
  • Access: Live Interactive Webinar with Real-Time Q&A

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