
Research Methods
Level 1
For junior chiropractic students or chiropractic assistants who have not yet gained any in-depth knowledge about anatomy, physiology, or pathology.
Learn the facts about why good spinal function is so important, what happens when we adjust the spine, the detrimental impacts of stress and trauma, the important role of brain mal-adaptations in chronic pain, and how chiropractic care can improve strength and alter the prefrontal cortex and cerebellum function.
RM1.01 Introduction to Research Methodology
66 minutes
RM1.02 Ethics in Research
50 minutes
RM1.03 Evidence Based Chiropractic
69 minutes
RM1.04 Key Research Terminology
85 minutes
RM1.05 Introduction to Different Research Designs
60 minutes
RM1.06 Patient Reported Outcome Measures
78 minutes
RM1.07 Introduction to Experimental Designs
RM1.08 How to do a Literature Search
52 minutes
RM1.09 Introduction to Critical Evaluation
56 minutes
RM1.11 How many participants you need for your study

Research Methods
Level 2
Aimed at those who have gained some knowledge about anatomy, physiology, pathology, neuroscience and research methodology, and science in general.
Dive deeper into what localized areas of spinal dysfunction are. Learn about these central segmental motor control problems that lead to ongoing maladaptive central plastic changes, making it harder for the brain to accurately perceive what is happening inside the body and around it, why they occur and how this impacts health, brain, pain and function.
RM2.01 Science and Research for the Profession
57 minutes
RM2.02 A Closer look at Critical Evaluation
72 minutes
RM2.03 Writing for Academic Purposes
62 minutes
RM2.04 A Closer look at evidence-based Chiropractic
61 minutes
RM2.05 Gathering Scientific Evidence for a Report of Findings
68 minutes
RM2.06 Observational Study Design
55 minutes
RM2.08 Cross-Sectional Studies
53 minutes
RM2.12 How to write a Case Study
52 minutes

Research Methods
Level 3
Aimed at those who have gained some knowledge about anatomy, physiology, pathology, neuroscience and research methodology, and science in general.
Dive deeper into what localized areas of spinal dysfunction are. Learn about these central segmental motor control problems that lead to ongoing maladaptive central plastic changes, making it harder for the brain to accurately perceive what is happening inside the body and around it, why they occur and how this impacts health, brain, pain and function.
RM3.01 A Closer Look at Experimental Designs
63 minutes
RM3.02 Introduction to Randomized Control Trials
73 minutes
RM3.03 A Closer Look at Randomized Controlled Trials
73 minutes
RM3.04 Systematic Reviews
66 minutes
RM3.05 Meta-analysis
RM3.06 Narrative Reviews
RM3.09 Working with your Supervisor on your Research Project
52 minutes
RM3.10 Writing a Literature Review
45 minutes
RM3.11 Writing a Research Proposal
56 minutes
RM3.12 Writing and Presenting a Research Project
54 minutes
