Traumatic Neck Injury & Chronic Neck Pain
– Comprehensive Neurorehab –
1-Day Online Seminar (7.5 hours of CPD / CE)
Neck pain is one of the most frequent presenting symptoms to practitioners of manual therapy (e.g. chiropractors, osteopaths, naprapaths, physiotherapists). Acute neck pain is often relatively easy to manage and usually resolves quickly. Chronic non-specific or traumatic neck pain, however, can be clinically challenging, as it is frequently associated with neurological dysfunction that exacerbates the problem and hinders recovery.
Whether you treat athletes involved in contact sports or mostly the ‘bread and butter patients’, this seminar will teach you how to assess and comprehensively rehabilitate patients with traumatic or chronic non-specific neck pain.

The seminar will be interactive, and participants will be able to and encouraged to ask questions throughout.
A comprehensive set of course notes will be emailed to you in advance of the seminar.
Video demonstrations of examination techniques and rehabilitation exercises will help you to learn the practical skills.
These videos will demonstrate normal and abnormal findings, and will be made available to you after the seminar.
Course Content:
- Soft tissue injury and alteration of spinal biomechanics after whiplash and concussion
- Neurological manifestations of cervical spine injury and chronic neck pain.
Assessment & rehabilitation of:- Oculomotor dysfunction
- Proprioceptive impairment
- Balance & postural control
- Prefrontal cortex dysfunction
- Autonomic & emotional dysregulation in traumatic and chronic neck pain patients
- Cervicogenic vertigo
Date: Sunday, 1st February 2026
Time: 9:00am – 5.30pm (GMT) / 10:00am – 6.30pm (CET)
Online platform: Zoom
Registration fee: £180 (GBP) / €218 (EUR)
Please contact nicole@neuroseminars.co.uk if you require any further information.
Seminar Instructor:
Nicole Oliver, DC, MChiro, BSc(Hons), PgDip(MSK Neuroscience)
Nicole graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (AECC) in 2005 and began studying functional neurology in 2006. She gained the Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (DACNB) qualification four years later. Alongside clinical practice she lectures for Neuroseminars, teaching functional neurology to chiropractors, osteopaths, physiotherapists and other health care professionals in the UK and Europe. Nicole has presented at several conferences and conventions, including the 2014 & 2016 European Chiropractors Union (ECU) Conventions, the 2019 World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) Congress, and at the annual or biannual conferences/ meetings of the Swiss, German, Norwegian, Belgian, Finnish, Swedish, Irish and Scottish national associations.