Course overview
Advanced Clinical Conditions in Integrative Pain Management
Deliver whole-person care for arthritis, neuropathy, and spinal pain using nutrition, movement, botanicals, and non-pharmacologic strategies.
This self-paced course focuses on chronic pain conditions commonly seen in clinical practice. Learn how to assess and treat pain holistically using evidence-based approaches that reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and support sustainable healing—without relying solely on pharmaceuticals.
What's included?
Micro-Certificate in Integrative Pain Management Advanced Topics
Earn a downloadable micro-certificate. This course is part of a full Certificate in Integrative and Whole Health.
Multimedia Presentations + Clinical Cases
Learn through a combination of video lectures, case-based learning, downloadable tools, and self-reflection activities.
5 hours of Expert-led Content for Clinical Practice
Learn to manage complex pain conditions with integrative methods grounded in physiology, trauma-awareness, and cross-disciplinary practice.
Self-Paced and Flexible Learning
Follow clearly organized, self-paced modules that fit your schedule—no mandatory live sessions or fixed deadlines.
Here is what we will cover in
this course
Arthritis and Inflammatory Pain
Peripheral Neuropathy
Neck and Back Pain
Take the next step in your integrative and whole health journey
This course equips you with the knowledge and clinical tools to confidently manage chronic pain using evidence-based, whole-person strategies that prioritize long-term healing and patient empowerment.
Why should I take this course?
Chronic pain affects over 50 million Americans and is one of the most difficult conditions to manage in conventional settings. Many patients experience fragmented care or rely on medications that mask symptoms without restoring function or resilience.
This course equips you with the knowledge and clinical tools to confidently manage advanced topics in integrative care—using whole-person, lifestyle-based strategies grounded in science and systems thinking.
Whether you’re working in primary care, physical medicine, pain management, or allied health, this course will expand your toolkit for supporting patients who often fall between the cracks of conventional care.
