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Nutrition 108 : Herbal Therapies III
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the mechanism and effects of Feverfew, Garlic, Ginger, Ginkgo Biloba, Ginseng, Goldenseal, Gugulipid, Gymnena Sylvestre, Horse Chestnut, Lemon Balm, Licorice, Milk Thistle, Nettle, Passionflower, Psyllium, Pygeum, Senna, Shiitake, St. Johns Wort, Saw Palmetto, Tea Tree Oil, Tumeric, Valerian Root, and White Willow
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 109 : Nutrition and the Elderly
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify changes in vitamin needs and status that occurs with aging and in the elderly
List changes in mineral needs and status that occurs with aging and in the elderly
Demonstrate an understanding of protein, fiber and water needs of the elderly
Identify important antioxidants in the elderly and the interactions that exist between them
Create a list of nutritional deficiencies and how they can lead to disease and illness in the elderly
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 110 : Female Nutrition - Osteoporosis, Pregnancy and Lactation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate an understanding of the role of calcium and other minerals in osteoporosis
Design a treatment protocol for the osteoporotic patient
Create nutritional guidelines for the pregnant female
Identify changes in vitamin and mineral requirements in pregnancy
Review the nutritional changes that occur with lactation
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 111 : Childhood Nutrition - Vitamins, Minerals, Fiber, Growth and Obesity
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand proper growth rates and weight gain in early childhood
Identify specific minerals involved in childhood nutrition
Explain the stages of obesity development in childhood
Review the importance and problems associated with childhood obesity
Evaluate the role of fiber in childhood
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 112 : Obesity - Calculations, Body Composition, Diet, and Exercise
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the link between obesity and disease
Understand body composition and assessment methods
Design a practical weight loss diet program
Perform obesity related calculations quick and easily in the office
Recognize the role of exercise and other lifestyle factors that can influence obesity.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 113 : Case Studies in Nutritional and Functional Medicine - Chronic GI Disorders and Fatigue
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the challenges inherent in the diagnosis and management of patients with complex and chronic multi-factorial problems
Associate a multitude of common symptomatic complaints with foundational metabolic disorders such as elevated total toxic load and "leaky gut"
Apply a systematic approach to functional laboratory diagnostics and associate the findings with the need for specific therapeutic strategies using nutrients, botanical medicines, and nutraceutical compounds
Demonstrate an ability to institute life-style modifications, such as dietary changes, stress management techniques, and exercise in the management of patients with complex chronic illness
Measure your ability to assess, diagnose, and treat patients with fatigue-related disorders, vague gastrointestinal complaints, cognitive dysfunction, thyroid-adrenal problems, food intolerance, and more
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 114 : Case Studies in Nutritional and Functional Medicine - Hypertension and Food Allergy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the challenges inherent in the diagnosis and management of patients with complex and chronic multi-factorial problems
Associate findings such systemic skin problems with foundational metabolic disorders
Apply a systematic approach to functional laboratory diagnostics and associate the findings with the need for specific therapeutic strategies
Discuss the modification of your approach to case management based on outcome-assessment
Assess, diagnose, and treat patients with serious food allergy and sensitivity, dermatologic disorders, immune dysfunction, and persistent serious hypertension
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 115 : Clinical Detoxification: Part 1
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the sources of toxic exposure in modern industrial society, the prevalence of exposure, and the health ramifications of elevated total toxic body burden
Associate a multitude of common symptomatic complaints (ie: fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, skin problems, global pain, etc.) with foundational metabolic disorders related to issues such as elevated total toxic load and "leaky gut"
Discover the specific biochemical methodology utilized by human metabolism to render toxins harmless and excrete them from the body
Explain the inherent complications within the normal detoxification process related to the formation of toxic intermediates and the increase in oxidative stress
Explore the effect of elevated oxidative stress on mitochondrial function and cellular energy production
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 116 : Clinical Detoxification: Part 2
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify various pathologies associated with increased toxicity and total oxidative stress
Outline specific strategies of patient assessment to determine toxic load and individual hepatic detoxification capacity
Discriminate between the various pathways of hepatic detoxification biochemistry and objectively assess each pathway
Explain the use of specific nutrients, nutraceutical compounds, botanical medicines, and foods to lower oxidative stress
Explore the benefits and complications of adjunctive therapies in the management of patients with elevated toxic load and poor detoxification capacity
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 117 : Drug, Herb and Nutrient Interactions and Toxicity
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common drug and nutrient interactions
Identify herbal interactions
Identify nutrient and nutrient interactions
Recognize different toxicity levels for various nutrients
To formulate treatment recommendations based a patient's medication intake.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 118 : Co Q10: Functions, Use in Performance, Parkinson Disease and Migraines
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $21.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify some of the functions of Co Q10
Use Co Q10 for as appropriate as a supplement
List the issues of performance changes with Co Q10
Discuss the reasons for, and application of, Co Q10 for patients with Parkinson Disease and migraines
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 119 : Natural Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify how free radicals are formed and what parts of the body are affected.
Determine the relationship between antioxidants and cardiovascular disease and cancer
Discuss the role that vitamins, amino acids and herbs have in pain control.
Examine inflammation and the pro-inflammatory state.
Construct an anti-inflammatory diet
Determine which vitamins, minerals and herbs are useful as natural anti-inflammatories.
Identify the role of Proteolytic enzymes and inflammation and review sources of fatty acids.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 120 : Management of Functional GI Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
Price $24.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Frame the problem and basic epidemiology of chronic G.I. disorders
Present evidence of linkage between chronic G.I. disorders with other common medical conditions
Discuss the current hypothesis of associations between intestinal hyperpermeability and systemic illnesses
Review cutting edge assessment tools and tests for G.I. disorders
Outline and suggest rational and efficacious cutting-edge non-drug treatment interventions for functional G.I. disorders.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 121 : Nutrition and Exercise, Muscle Physiology, Training Methods, Weight Training
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand how muscle contraction occurs
Review practical muscle physiology
Determine how the body responds to exercise
Discuss the role of hormones in regards to muscle
Identify the components of proper assessment for physical fitness
Review the main components of a weight training exercise program
Identify various exercise training methods
Discuss the practical aspects of body composition
Review basic nutrition and how it relates to sport and exercise
Determine the energy needs and energy balance of the athlete
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 122 : Nutritional Support for Alzheimer's Disease
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $66.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the causes and genetics of Alzheimer's Disease
Review the diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease, including symptoms, incidence, course, and risk factors
Understand conventional lab tests for Alzheimer's Disease
Review the conventional treatment options for Alzheimer's disease, including drug therapies
Understand new drug research and innovative drug strategies for Alzheimer's disease
Utilize nutritional strategies for Alzheimer's disease, including vitamin, mineral and herbal therapies
Discuss and define drug-vitamin-herb interactions for nutritional supplements recommended for Alzheimer's disease
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 123 : Nutritional Support for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $66.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the common signs and symptoms leading to the diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Utilize conventional and alternative lab test for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Learn about the conventional treatment options for ALS, including drug therapies and new drug research
Utilize nutritional support strategies for ALS, including diet, and nutritional supplements
Coordinate care with the Medical Profession for innovative drug strategies for ALS
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 123 - 125
Credit Hours(s) 7.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $140.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
NOTE: Approved for 7 hours Category A in Ontario
Define the common signs and symptoms leading to the diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Utilize conventional and alternative lab test for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Learn about the conventional treatment options for ALS, including drug therapies and new drug research
Utilize nutritional support strategies for ALS, including diet, and nutritional supplements
Coordinate care with the Medical Profession for innovative drug strategies for ALS
Review Age-Associated Mental Decline, including its symptoms, causes and innovative drug therapies
Discuss and define nutritional support strategies for Age-Associated Mental Decline, including vitamins, hormones and antioxidants
Outline innovative drug strategies for cognitive enhancement
Apply nutritional support strategies for cognitive enhancement
Discuss the interactions between nutritional supplements and diuretics, statins and anticoagulant drugs
Discuss the interactions between nutritional supplements and antidepressants, antidiabetic medications, and antibiotics
Discuss the interactions between drugs and the B vitamins, fat soluble vitamins
Discuss the interactions between drugs and vitamin C, folic acid, PABA, progesterone, tyrosine, phenylalanine, and therapeutic oils
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 124 : Nutritional Support for Cognitive Enhancement and Mental Decline
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $66.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review Age-Associated Mental Decline, including its symptoms, causes and innovative drug therapies
Discuss and define nutritional support strategies for Age-Associated Mental Decline, including vitamins, hormones and antioxidants
Outline innovative drug strategies for cognitive enhancement
Apply nutritional support strategies for cognitive enhancement
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 125 : Drug-Vitamin-Herb Interactions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the interactions between nutritional supplements and diuretics, statins and anticoagulant drugs
Discuss the interactions between nutritional supplements and antidepressants, antidiabetic medications, and antibiotics
Discuss the interactions between drugs and the B vitamins, fat soluble vitamins
Discuss the interactions between drugs and vitamin C, folic acid, PABA, progesterone, tyrosine, phenylalanine, and therapeutic oils
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 128 : Nutritional Support for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the criteria for diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome
Outline the causes of chronic fatigue syndrome
Summarize the relationship between chronic fatigue syndrome and the endocrine system
Discuss natural therapies that may be helpful for CFS patients
Describe the relationship between neurotransmitters and chronic fatigue syndrome
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 129 : Nutritional Support for Obesity and Weight Loss - Part 1
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define obesity, including its symptoms, epidemiology and effects on health and wellness.
Review conventional treatments for obesity
Discuss popular diets for obesity and weight loss, and the macronutrients: carbohydrates, protein, and fats
Review nutritional support strategies for weight loss.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 130 : Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment and Management: A Functional and Nutritional Perspective
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Adequately frame the problem and basic epidemiology of cardiovascular disorders (CVD)
Present evidence of the relationship between obesity, insulin resistance, inflammation, stress and CVD
Summarize the standard medical and laboratory evaluation techniques and why they may only screen for approximately 50% of people at significant risk for CVD
Appraise the latest laboratory evaluations, including Lp (a), Apo A1, Apo B, hs-CRP, homocysteine, fibrinogen, AA/EPA, LDL-subclass and others to determine CVD risk
Critique the current dietary, lifestyle, nutritional supplement, nutraceutical, and herbal strategies as therapeutic management options to reduce CVD risk and for the treatment of those who already have cardiovascular issues, including: high cholesterol and dyslipidemia, genetic susceptibilities, chronic inflammation, coagulation abnormalities, and insulin resistance-related risk factors
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 131 : Gluten Sensitivity
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Dan Schlenger, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Generate a list of disorders associated with gluten sensitivity
Describe to patients where gluten is likely to be found and which foods are generally safe for a gluten sensitive patient
Interpret journal articles or general publication articles in the light of the history of gluten sensitivity diagnosis
Critique articles and authors who claim that celiac disease is the only proven form of gluten reaction
Detect and differentiate chronic gluten reactions in patients from other causes of inflammation and disease
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 132 : Celiac Disease Mechanisms and Related Topics
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dan Schlenger, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the historical context of celiac understanding
Document reasons why celiac disease is nearly always misdiagnosed
Present valid arguments from cited literature how celiac disease is an autoimmune condition
Defend recent scientific advances for the leaky gut syndrome
Discuss reasons why celiac disease is a global concern, not just an American issue.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 133 : When to Begin a Gluten Free Diet
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dan Schlenger, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Defend the implementation of a gluten free diet in celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitive patients based on sound evidence from current literature
Document reasons why a first-degree relative of a known celiac should be gluten-free
Summarize the current rate of celiac diagnosis in the US
Contrast the expected findings of a celiac patient and non-celiac gluten intolerant patient
Recognize that neurological signs can result from gluten intolerance
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 134 : Supplements for Exercise and Sport, Vitamins, Minerals, Fluids, Sport Drinks and Antioxidants - Part 1
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify which supplements are commonly used in exercise and sport
Determine the benefits and risks of individual ergogenic aids
Discuss the role that individual vitamins have in exercise and sport
Examine the role that individual minerals have in exercise and sport
Investigate the value of sport drinks
Ascertain when fluids are most beneficial in sport
Apply how exercise effects the immune system
Review the positive and negative effects of exercise
Identify the role of antioxidants in sport and exercise
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 138 : Nutrition for Exercise and Sport, Carnitine, Glutamine, DHEA, Caffeine and Ribose - Part 2
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify which supplements are commonly used in exercise and sport
Ascertain the rationale of using specific individual sport supplements
Differentiate between fact and fiction of the supplement in relation to sport and exercise
Determine the practical use in sport for individual supplements
Determine the benefits of individual ergogenic supplements
Examine the risks associated with individual supplements
Investigate the value of specific supplements via studies
Define contraindications and interactions with the supplement
Recommend the correct dose of the supplement for sport and exercise
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 139 : Nutrition for Exercise and Sport, Bioenergetics, Fat/Carb/Protein Metabolism and Meal Timing - Part 3
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify various energy systems of the body and how they relate to exercise and sport
Theorize which energy system is used for a specific sport event/activity
Summarize the physiology of fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism and utilization in exercise and sport
Understand the relationship between the energy systems and various exercise parameters
Create a diet protocol for the athlete prior to their sport or exercise activity
Determine and understand the timing of meals in exercise and sport
Outline a useful program for a person to maximize carbohydrate stores
Theorize how glycemic index can affect exercise and sport activity
Ascertain differences between food variables and how they affect exercise and sport performance
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 140 : Nutritional Support for Obesity and Weight Loss - Part 2
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review nutritional supplements useful for weight loss.
Discuss the research for conjugated linoleic acid for weight loss.
Outline the associations between thyroid function and weight loss.
Summarize dietary supplements that increase thermogenesis.
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NOTE: Recommend but not required to first take Nutritional Support for Obesity and Weight Loss - Part 1, Nutrition 129
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 141 : Nutrition and Fitness Assessment, Body Fat, BMI and Fitness Tests
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate various nutrition assessment techniques.
Determine which body fat/composition technique is most appropriate for the individual.
Calculate essential measurements for weight loss patients.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 143 : IBS/SIBO
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joshua Goldenberg, ND
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Appraise the reviewed research studies for salient elements of bias.
Describe the sensitivity and specificity of common food sensitivity tests.
Identify the effect of common natural interventions for IBS.
Compare results of the low FODMAP diet to conventional dietary approach for IBS.
Differentiate between clinical and statistical significance in natural medicine interventions for IBS
Grade the magnitude of effect size for natural medicine interventions.
Interpret the effect size of an intervention as it relates to the numbers needed to treat for benefit.
Identify the risk of bias level for studies included in a systematic review on yoga for IBS.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 145 : Nutritional Health for Chronic Diseases
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the role of diet in causing and preventing various diseases, particularly chronic diseases.
Describe methods used to assess nutrition status.
Explain how dietary recommendations are formulated.
Incorporate nutritional information into clinical practice and advise patients about eating for optimum health as well as using dietary change as a therapeutic intervention
Evaluate the benefits and risks of nutritional recommendations for specific health conditions through an analysis of the existing scientific and clinical evidence
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 145 - 146
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1 - 3
Discuss the role of diet in causing and preventing various diseases, particularly chronic diseases.
Describe methods used to assess nutrition status.
Explain how dietary recommendations are formulated.
Incorporate nutritional information into clinical practice and advise patients about eating for optimum health as well as using dietary change as a therapeutic intervention
Evaluate the benefits and risks of nutritional recommendations for specific health conditions through an analysis of the existing scientific and clinical evidence
Hour 4
Investigate the importance of nutrient deficiencies
Review the role of essential nutrients in human health
Analyze the interaction between nutrients and various illnesses
Ascertain the role herbs have in health and disease
Understand drug and nutrient interactions
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Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 146 : Basic Clinical Concepts of Nutrition Therapy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Investigate the importance of nutrient deficiencies
Review the role of essential nutrients in human health
Analyze the interaction between nutrients and various illnesses
Ascertain the role herbs have in health and disease
Understand drug and nutrient interactions
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 147 - 157
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed in Nutrition 147 through 157
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 148 : Sugar Imbalances: Hyperglycemia and Hypoglycemia
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the clinical presentation of Diabetes
Examine the role of nutrition and diet in Diabetes
Design an appropriate supplement protocol for the diabetic patient
Develop nutritional guidelines for hypoglycemia
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 148 - 154
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Nutrition 148 through 154
Other Info Course Group includes all Nutrition courses numbered 148 thru 154
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 149 : Clinical Nutrition - 10 Common Pathologies Patients Present With
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $57.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify sources and functions of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, alcohol, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body.
Demonstrate the importance of a balanced diet and use tools that can be utilized to evaluate the nutritional adequacy of a diet (RDA, Dietary Guidelines, MyPlate, etc.).
Identify the relationship between diet and chronic diseases/illnesses (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, hypertension, osteoporosis, etc.) and what modifications can be made in the diet to reduce the risk for these diseases/illnesses.
Recall current nutritional recommendations for healthy eating habits (American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, etc.).
Utilize nutrition terminology and related terminology appropriately.
Demonstrate lifelong healthful eating habits by differentiating between beneficial and non-beneficial dietary practices.
Develop nutritional scripts for 10 of the most common adult pathologies that can be potentially palliative or reverses through dietary changes.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 153 : Nutrition and the GenitoUrinary System
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the relationship between BPH and nutrition/supplements
Develop a nutrition treatment program for UTI's
Design a nutrition therapy program for kidney stones and gallstones
Explore the relationship between diet and hyperestrogenism and its related diseases such as PMS and FBD
Outline a nutrition treatment program for menopause
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 154 : Nutrition and the Muscular System
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Analyze the relationship between tendonitis/bursitis and nutrition
Identify the nutritional treatment of muscle cramps/leg cramps and soreness
Discuss nutrition treatment for Muscular dystrophy
Determine an appropriate nutrition treatment for Fibromyalgia
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 155 : Nutrition and Arthritis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the etiology and pathology of arthritis.
Outline a diet that is helpful in the treatment of arthritis.
Apply specific supplements to an arthritic condition.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 156 : Nutrition and Heart Disease
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the risk factors and mechanisms of heart disease.
Identify the parts of a proper diet to prevent heart disease.
Evaluate various supplements that are beneficial in prevention and treatment of heart disease.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 157 : Flavanoids
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Grant Shapiro, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recall various foods with high amounts of Flavonoids and briefly relate their impact health
Indicate the basic chemical structural similarities and differences of Flavonoids
Relate potential benefits of combining Flavonoids, and ways of improving their bioavailability and efficacy
Explain why some Flavonoids may be effective according to their chemical structure, specifically in a study for neuroprotection
Discuss Flavonoid use and neuromuscular treatment considerations
Integrate knowledge of Flavonoids and biochemical pathways to prescribe individualized nutrition treatments to your patients and appreciate the potential for overprescribing too many competing herbs
Examine and demonstrate how and why Green Tea extract may play an inclusive role in health
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 157 - 158
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed in Nutrition 157 and 158
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 158 : Common Herbal and Prescription Drug Interactions
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Quantify the prevalence rates of patients using opioids and herbal products
Demonstrate the significance to the chiropractor of interactions between different herbs and common prescription drugs
Discuss the at risk populations for interactions including the pregnant, and elderly populations
Record and list the most common interactions of common food and herbal products
Record and list the effects of the common interactions of common heart medication and herbal products
Demonstrate evidence that supports the use of health care providers assessing patients for these interactions.
Discuss the role of the chiropractor in the role of identifying these interactions.
Illustrate several books, and smart phone based electronic applications to make the process of identification easier for a chiropractor and patient.
Evaluate common case scenarios
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 159 : Innate Nutrition for the Practicing Chiropractor
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1: Evolutionary Biology Influence on Clinical Physiology
Discuss infection, evolution, immunity, inflammation, and fibrosis.
Compare short-term survival v. long-term chronicity.
Hour 2: Summarize Inflammation in both Pain and Disease
Utilize Laboratory diagnosis of inflammation.
Provide Nutritional management for inflammation.
Hour 3: Justification of Sleep Hygiene
Explain the role for sleep and sleep’s influence on immunity, cognition, psychiatric conditions, hunger, fertility, blood sugar control, vascular health, and more.
Summarize the influence of sleep on brain neurochemistry.
Hour 4: Define the Recently Discovered Glymphatic System
Discuss the glymphatic system and how to optimize its influence on health.
Emphasize the importance of the glymphatic system in relation to neurodegenerative diseases.
Hour 5: Point out the Role of Vitamins for Chronic Disease Prevention
Emphasize the importance of B vitamins to lower homocysteine.
Point out the relationship between elevated homocysteine and vascular injury risks.
Justify why people need between 5-8 different supplements and explain why.
Hour 6: Analyze the Science of a Healthy Diet
Justify high vegetable, low lectin, low glycemic dietary habits, and their influence on physiology.
Summarize problems with refined carbohydrates, monosodium glutamate, aspartame, and chemical toxins.
Explain the drivers and consequences of a leaky gut.
Demonstrate glycation and its consequences.
Explore the benefits of Intermittent Fasting
Hour 7: Appraise Chiropractic Clinical Practice and Pain Management
Integrate the Gate Theory of Pain and the Chiropractic Adjustment
Quantify the Opioids Epidemic and the Positive Influence of Chiropractic
Diagram the importance of the omega-6 / omega-3 ratio
Caution Against the Ingestion of Excitotoxins
Hour 8: Detail the Benefits of Exercise
Emphasize the Benefits of High Intensity Interval Training.
Introduce the Harmful Effects of Fructose on Energy Production
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 160 : A Review of the New Guidelines on Red Meat Consumption
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joshua Goldenberg, ND
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the Nutritional Aspect of effect size of red meat reduction
Discuss the importance of the GRADE evidence evaluation method.
Explain the Nutritional importance of the choice of the red meat reduction target
Summarize the multiple lines of evidence supporting the guideline recommendation.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 161 : Keto Diets
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joshua Goldenberg, ND
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define very low carb (ketogenic), low carb, and moderate carbohydrate diets
Describe the proposed mechanism of how low carbohydrate diets may improve outcomes
Summarize the evidence supporting low and very low carbohydrate diets in diabetes management
Critique the arguments for the long-term use of ketogenic diets
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 162 : Nutrition and the Gastrointestinal System
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the importance of normal bowl defense mechanisms
Develop a nutritional treatment for candidiasis and gut flora imbalances
Examine the importance of fiber on human health
Design a nutritional treatment program for constipation and diarrhea
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 163 : Nutrition: Inflammation and Natural Anti-Inflammatories
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify different types of natural anti-inflammatories.
Determine which anti-inflammatory is best for a particular patient.
Develop an anti-inflammatory diet.
Examine the concept of health and aging
Determine an appropriate lifestyle to increase the chances of living longer
Analyze various diets and dietary patterns that play a role in aging
Ascertain which foods are of greater benefit in regards to aging and longevity
Develop an appropriate anti-aging diet
Identify the risk factors associated with osteoporosis
Outline a beneficial diet for osteoporosis
Determine an appropriate supplement protocol
Examine the role of exercise in the treatment of osteoporosis
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 164 : Nutrition and the Immune System
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Analyze the role between diet and the immune system.
Design a nutrition supplement program to stimulate the immune system.
Develop a nutrition program for colds, flu, sore throat and infections.
Understand basic detoxification techniques.
Examine the role of nutrition and diet in regards to chronic fatigue syndrome.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 164 - 168
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1 Nutrition and the Immune System
Analyze the role between diet and the immune system.
Design a nutrition supplement program to stimulate the immune system.
Develop a nutrition program for colds, flu, sore throat and infections.
Understand basic detoxification techniques.
Examine the role of nutrition and diet in regards to chronic fatigue syndrome.
Hour 2 - 3 Ideal Nutrition for Optimal Health
Define and explain the chronic illnesses so prevalent in today’s society.
Recognize and calculate life expectancy statistics
Describe the difference between traditional and modern (commercial diets)
Distinguish the differences between raw and pasteurized milk
Recognize the difference between healthy and commercial butter and eggs
Discuss the difference between hydrogenated and non-hydrogenated fats/oils
Contrast the differences between lacto fermented and non-fermented soy (tofu, edamame)
Compare breast milk to soy formula
Identify the difference between sea salt and industrialized salt
Summarize the benefits of cholesterol
Explain the dangers of cholesterol lowering drugs
List the benefits of sunlight
Hour 4 Nutrition and Osteoporosis
Identify the risk factors associated with osteoporosis
Outline a beneficial diet for osteoporosis
Determine an appropriate supplement protocol
Examine the role of exercise in the treatment of osteoporosis
Hour 5 Natural Anti-Inflammatories
Identify different types of natural anti-inflammatories.
Determine which anti-inflammatory is best for a particular patient.
Develop an anti-inflammatory diet.
Hour 6 Nutrition and the Gastrointestinal System
Develop an appropriate nutrition program for an ulcer
Identify the importance of diet in Celiac’s disease (non-tropical sprue)
Outline a nutrition program for a patient with lactose intolerance
Design a nutrition treatment program for GERD
Examine the role of nutrition and supplements in irritable bowel syndrome
Other Info This course contains the same content as found in the individual courses Nutrition 164 through 168
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 165 : Ideal Nutrition for Optimal Health
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Tedd Koren, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Define and explain the chronic illnesses so prevalent in today’s society.
Recognize and calculate life expectancy statistics
Describe the difference between traditional and modern (commercial diets)
Distinguish the differences between raw and pasteurized milk
Recognize the difference between healthy and commercial butter and eggs
Discuss the difference between hydrogenated and non-hydrogenated fats/oils
Hour 2
Contrast the differences between lacto fermented and non-fermented soy (tofu, edamame)
Compare breast milk to soy formula
Identify the difference between sea salt and industrialized salt
Summarize the benefits of cholesterol
Explain the dangers of cholesterol lowering drugs
List the benefits of sunlight
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 166 : Nutrition and Osteoporosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the risk factors associated with osteoporosis
Outline a beneficial diet for osteoporosis
Determine an appropriate supplement protocol
Examine the role of exercise in the treatment of osteoporosis
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 167 : Natural Anti-Inflammatories
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify different types of natural anti-inflammatories.
Determine which anti-inflammatory is best for a particular patient.
Develop an anti-inflammatory diet.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 168 : Nutrition and the Gastrointestinal System - Part II
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop an appropriate nutrition program for an ulcer
Identify the importance of diet in Celiac’s disease (non-tropical sprue)
Outline a nutrition program for a patient with lactose intolerance
Design a nutrition treatment program for GERD
Examine the role of nutrition and supplements in irritable bowel syndrome
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 169 : Nourishing the Brain & Hidden Triggers of Early Aging
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Erica Oberg, ND MPH
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Recognize normal cognitive and memory lapses and signs of declining cognition.
Differentiate the assessment tools and the pros & cons of each
Review evidence-based dietary patterns and specific foods that impact cognition
Review additional evidence-based lifestyle factors that contribute to cognition
Summarize dietary supplements which may impact cognition
Hour 2
Recognize 5 categories of early aging
Identify nutrient deficiencies associated with aging
Examine epigenetics in aging, specifically COMT and MTHFR
Review stress physiology and its contribution to aging
Review contributions of microbiome to healthy physiology and aging
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 170 : Nutrition and the Neurological System
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Design an effective nutrition treatment program for carpal tunnel syndrome
Develop a nutritional treatment program for Multiple Sclerosis
Investigate the role of nutrition and supplements in regards to the treatment of headaches
Understand how nutrition and nutrition supplements can influence dementia
Identify appropriate diet and supplement agents in the treatment of dementia
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 171 : Nutritional Considerations of Artificial Sweeteners
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify behaviors associated with artificial sweeteners
Examine the main artificial sweeteners used in the United States
Determine why artificial sweeteners are used in the food industry
Summarize the general risks associated with artificial sweeteners
Evaluate the benefits and risks of Neotame and Advantame
Hour 2
Identify the benefits and risks of Saccharin
Discover the benefits and risks of Acesulfame potassium
Summarize the benefits and risks of Sucralose
Differentiate Aspartame benefits and risks
Critique the current research on artificial sweeteners and cancer risk
Explain the effect of artificial sweeteners on the gastrointestinal environment
Interpret the research on artificial sweeteners and blood sugar
Hour 3
Distinguish between the negative and positive effects on obesity, weight control and artificial sweeteners
Identify the natural sweeteners that are generally recognized as safe
Evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Stevia
Determine the effectiveness and safety of Luo han guo (Swingle fruit or monk fruit extract)
Analyze the effectiveness and safety of Thaumatin
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 171 - 172 : Nutritional Considerations of Artificial Sweeteners and Nutrition for Exercise
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify behaviors associated with artificial sweeteners
Examine the main artificial sweeteners used in the United States
Determine why artificial sweeteners are used in the food industry
Summarize the general risks associated with artificial sweeteners
Evaluate the benefits and risks of Neotame and Advantame
Hour 2
Identify the benefits and risks of Saccharin
Discover the benefits and risks of Acesulfame potassium
Summarize the benefits and risks of Sucralose
Differentiate Aspartame benefits and risks
Critique the current research on artificial sweeteners and cancer risk
Explain the effect of artificial sweeteners on the gastrointestinal environment
Interpret the research on artificial sweeteners and blood sugar
Hour 3
Distinguish between the negative and positive effects on obesity, weight control and artificial sweeteners
Identify the natural sweeteners that are generally recognized as safe
Evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Stevia
Determine the effectiveness and safety of Luo han guo (Swingle fruit or monk fruit extract)
Analyze the effectiveness and safety of Thaumatin
Hour 4:
Review exercise physiology principles and techniques
Analyze various exercise prescription principles
Identify appropriate carbohydrate – fat – and protein recommendations
Develop meal timing and fluid guidelines for the athlete
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 172 : Nutrition and Exercise
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review exercise physiology principles and techniques
Analyze various exercise prescription principles
Identify appropriate carbohydrate – fat – and protein recommendations
Develop meal timing and fluid guidelines for the athlete
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 173 : Restoring Gut Health and Brain Performance
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Robert Silverman, DC, DABCN, DCBCN
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the signs and symptoms of neuroinflammation and the processes that drive neurodegeneration.
Identify the neurological signs and symptoms of long COVID and apply research-based protocols.
Utilize dietary improvements and selected supplements to reduce neuroinflammation.
Treatment protocols on testing to identify gut barrier and gut-brain axis imbalances.
Recognize that neuroplasticity plays a fluctuating but essential role in health and trauma.
Understand the effect of bacterial toxins originating in the gut on the gut-brain axis as a key to neurological disorders pathogenesis.
Assess intestinal and blood-brain barrier dysfunction for better managing chronic neurological disorders.
Understand new functional nutritional strategies for longevity.
Incorporate leading-edge protocols for extending healthspan and longevity.
Clarify the effects of intermittent fasting on immunity and longevity.
Recognize that neuroplasticity plays a fluctuating but essential role in health and trauma.
Integrate optimal lifestyle adaptations in diet, exercise, and supplement protocols to enhance neuroplasticity and improve quality of life.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 174 : Health and Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand basic concepts of health
Identify the health spectrum
Investigate the various facts associated with aging
Investigate the various theories of aging
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 201 : The Facts of Life Extension and Aging Theories
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain basic concepts of health
Identify the health spectrum
Investigate the various facts associated with aging
Determine the difference between sickly aging and normal aging
Investigate the various theories of aging
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 201 - 212
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Nutrition 201 to Nutrition 212
Other Info Course Group includes all Nutrition Courses numbered 201 thru 212
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 202 : The Relationship Between Exercise, Health and Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the most common theory of aging
Determine the risks associated with being sedentary
Identify the effect of exercise on the cardiovascular system
Describe how exercise affects cholesterol and cancer
Examine the various components of an exercise program
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 203 : How Stress Affects Health and Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify which exercises are best for health and longevity
Investigate the relationship between exercise and antioxidants
Recognize basic concepts of stress
Explain how stress and other emotions can cause disease and ill health
Determine the relationship between nutrition and stress
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 204 : Aging and Social Relationships, Alcohol and Smoking
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate the relationship between various stress reducing techniques
Identify how social relationships, religion and prayer can affect health and aging
Investigate the negative and positive factors from consuming alcohol
Recognize how alcohol affects nutrition
Identify how smoking affects health
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 205 : Smoking, Aging, Antioxidants and Cardiovascular Disease
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the relationship between nutrition and smoking
Investigate the relationship between second hand smoke and nutrition
Identify various smoking cessation techniques
Identify the role of antioxidants and free radicals
Examine the relationship between antioxidants and heart disease
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 206 : Antioxidants and Cancer - Food Quantity and Control and How it Affects Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Determine the relationship between diet, cancer, and the environment
Identify various antioxidants that can affect cancer
Describe how caloric restriction affects longevity
Explore basic concepts of weight control and obesity
Recognize how obesity affects overall health and promotes disease
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 207 : Diet Patterns, Types and Habits and How They Affect Health and Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify various dietary patterns and habits
Determine how diet patterns affect health and promote disease
Explore the typical American diet pattern
Review the vegetarian diet pattern
Analyze the Mediterranean diet pattern and its components
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 208 : The Antiaging foods; Fish, Fruits and Vegetables and Garlic
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify why fruits and vegetables are anti-aging foods
Determine how fruits and vegetables offer health benefits
Select what components of fish have positive effects on health
Investigate how fish affects cardiovascular disease and cancer
Identify how garlic affects health and inhibits disease
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 209 : The Antiaging Foods; Grains, Nuts, Soy and Legumes
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate the role grains have in health and longevity
Explain the basics of fiber and how it can affect health and disease
Identify how nuts can positively affect health and decrease disease
Investigate how legumes and soy can affect heart disease
Relate how legumes and soy can affect cancer
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 210 : The Antiaging Foods; Yogurt, Chocolate and Tea
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the beneficial components of yogurt
Identify how yogurt can affect the immune system
Define what prebiotics are and how they affect health
Describe how chocolate can promote health and longevity
Explore how tea can positively affect health and decrease disease risk
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 211 : The Antiaging Foods; Wine and Water. Nutrient Deficiencies and Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify what the beneficial components of wine are
Determine the how and when of wine consumption
Explain basic concepts of water and signs of dehydration
List how water affects disease and promotes health
Identify who is susceptible to nutrient deficiencies
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Nutrition 212 : Antiaging Hormones; DHEA, Testosterone, Growth Hormone and Melatonin
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Determine the relationship between a daily multiple vitamin and health
Analyze how growth hormone can promote health and possibly slow aging
Explain the risk versus benefit of using testosterone and melatonin
Recognize the role of DHEA and DHEA-S on health and longevity
Identify the main concepts of an anti-aging strategy
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Opioid Management 203 : Impact of Chiropractic Care
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Assess the association between opioid use and chiropractic treatment for LBP
Demonstrate the potential for chiropractic care to reduce the use of prescription opioids in patients with spinal pain
Summarize two papers exploring the effects of utilization and availability of chiropractic services on opioid usage and medical services
Evaluate the impact of chiropractic utilization on the use of prescription opioid use in Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and over with spinal pain
Describe the comparative risk of treatment escalation in patients with neck pain between recipients of spinal manipulation and nonrecipients of spinal manipulation
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 102 : Posture: Biomechanics and Control, Relation to Injuries
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify differences between strength and balance training
Discuss the dynamic aspects of posture
Learn aspects of Postural control in chronic LBP patients
Understand relationship of posture and sports injuries
Review some concepts of posture, mobility and pain in children
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 103 : Cervical Spine Biomechanics and Whiplash, Muscle Adaptation to Stretching, Manipulation and EMG
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review normal cervical biomechanics and apply to examination
Discuss some effects of manipulation on EMG/ROM
Recognize lumbar movements during mobilization
Discuss how whiplash invisibility is not evidence of absence of injury
Understand muscle adaptation through stretching
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 104 : Muscular Strength in Clinical Practice: Influence of Chiropractic, Assessment with Dynamometry, Training Principles and Guidelines
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Distinguish Chiropractic influences on muscular strength
Develop the use of hand-held dynamometry in chiropractic practice
Identify basic strength training principles for chiropractors
Construct basics of strength training guidelines for all ages
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 105 : Postural and Spinal Stability: Introduction, Changes with Posture and Strength Training
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review an Introduction to the Clinical Biomechanics of Stability
Identify causes of select musculoskeletal injuries
Describe how LBP in golfers alters motor control
Describe spinal stability changes with posture
Distinguish how stability improves with resistance training
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 109 : Neck Pain and Dysfunction: Anticipatory Control, Fatigue, Rehabilitation Through Exercise
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe neck anticipatory control with pain
Describe lateralized fatigue with unilateral neck pain
Assess head and trunk motion during neck manipulation
Identify neuromuscular dysfunction in neck pain patients
Outline exercises for the rehabilitation of neck neuromuscular dysfunction
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 111 : Back Belts: Biomechanics, Recommendations and Use of, Affordances
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the biomechanical, physiological and psychological evidence for the use of back belts
Identify and describe recent recommendations and findings for the use of back belts.
Discuss the principle of affordances and how they relate to environmental constraints (such as a back belt) and posture.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 112 : Low Back Pain and Disorders: Health Status and Risk, Lumbar Curvature, Movement Impairments
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the affects of low back health status on low back disorder risk
Discuss the relation between lumbar curvature and LBP risk factors during postural loading
Assess the relation between asymmetric lifting and spine loading
Describe the differences in spine kinematics between LBP patients and normal controls
Analyze the functional deficits that occur following low back disorders
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 113 : Backpacks: Research, Health Effects and Clinical Recommendations
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize recommendations for backpack use
Appraise recent research on backpacks and human health
Discuss the effects of backpacks on musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal variables
Describe current studies on backpack use in children: perceptions, load, biomechanics, physiology
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 114 : Low Back Pain: Causes, Ergonomics and Exercise
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Learn current perspectives on which structures are strongly but variably linked to back pain
Review the state-of-the art in low back disorders research applied to ergonomics
Describe workplace design guidelines for asymptomatic and low back pain workers
Determine the influence of exercise on lumbar spine disorders
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 115 : Waddell Signs and Non-Organic Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)
Price $21.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common underlying causes of non-organic pain
Recognize the eight Waddell signs of non-organic back pain
Develop a level of knowledge, comprehension, and understanding of the medicolegal system as it relates to Waddell signs
Encourage development and nurturing of skill sets in utilizing Waddell signs
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 116 : Back Pain, Neck Pain and Tension Type Headaches in Children
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Determine the epidemiology of low back pain in children and adolescents
Assess the risk factors associated with back pain in school children
Outline the effect of an intervention to improve sitting habits in schoolchildren
Assess the effects of reading a book or using a computer on neck and upper back muscle activity in children
Review the diagnostic criteria of tension-type headaches in children
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 117 : Postural Control: Principles, Assessment, Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the basic principles of postural control
Clinically assess postural control
Outline a protocol of postural rehabilitation
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 118 : Bone Healing - Everything You Need to Know
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $38.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify and describe the phases of bone healing
List and describe 3 objectives that serve as the foundation of fracture management and bone healing
Define and differentiate osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes
Define and discuss Wolff’s law
Discuss 3 principles of stress deprivation, immobilization, and normal physiologic stress as they apply to fracture healing
Identify 3 complications of bone healing
Outline and describe 6 areas of descriptive organization of classifying fractures
Describe pathologic fractures and list 4 types
Discuss 2 ways how osteoporosis affects fractures
List 2 common methods of fracture fixation, fixation devices, and fracture classifications
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 119 : Muscle and Tendon Healing
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $19.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and differentiate between the macrostructure and microstructure of muscle and tendon
List and describe the 2 main types of muscle fibers. List and describe the 3 mechanisms for a muscle injury
Describe the difference between a supraphysiologic and a sub-failure load and how each type may contribute to an injury
Define how a muscle strain differs from a ligament sprain
Describe the differences between a tendinitis and a tendinosis
Describe the effects of aging on tendons
Name and describe the 3 phases of connective tissue healing
Describe the effects of immobilization on connective tissue
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 120 : Lumbar Disc & Sciatica: Testing, Treatment & Outcomes
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Examine the association between chiropractic spinal manipulation for newly diagnosed lumbar disc herniation and/or lumbosacral radiculopathy and the odds of lumbar discectomy over 1-year and 2-year follow-up periods
Evaluate the clinical outcomes and MRI changes in a cohort of patients who had surgery compared to conservative treatment for sequestered lumbar disc herniations
Summarize existing evidence relating to the reliability of the straight leg raise (SLR) and crossed SLR test in patients with suspected lumbar radicular pain
Establish the validity of the extended straight leg raise (ESLR) compared to findings on MRI
Recognize the effectiveness of neural mobilization interventions in improving pain, disability, and function in adults with low back and radicular pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Ortho 121 : Utilizing Orthopedic Test Item Clusters: The Evidence-Based Orthopedic Examination
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Gregory Priest, DC, DABCO
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Describe four purposes for performing orthopedic tests
Describe three approaches to performing orthopedic tests
Discuss the clinical importance of pertinent negative findings when performing orthopedic tests
Discuss the concept of “Evidence Based Medicine”
Define “Orthopedic Test Item Cluster”
Describe several metrics used in the validation of orthopedic tests for inclusion in orthopedic test item clusters
Hour 2
Describe three Orthopedic Test Item Clusters (OSTs) relevant to the evaluation of the sacroiliac region
Describe the five procedures included in the Laslett Cluster #2 for the assessment of sacroiliac pain
Describe the two primary types of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Discuss the clinical utility of the Bakody Test and the Reverse Bakody Test
Hour 3
Describe four testing procedures included in Wainner’s Cluster for the assessment of cervical radiculopathy
Describe Cook’s Cervical Myelopathy Cluster
Discuss potential problems that may arise in the application of OST clusters
Discuss ways to minimize inappropriate application of OST clusters
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Over The Counter Non Prescriptive Substances 201
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $79.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize reasons why overdoses of OTC drugs occur
Describe the toxic effects that occur with overdoses of OTC drugs such as acetaminophen, aspirin, ibuprofen, cough and cold meds, loperamide, imidazoline decongestants, and vitamins
Identify interventions to help prevent overdoses of OTC drugs
Differentiate between the various antihistamines available over the counter
Identify special patient populations that should avoid specific over the counter products
Recognize when further referral for work up is advised
Identify over the counter medications that are commonly abused
Identify the possible benefits associated with the proper use of essential oils.
Identify the risks associated with the improper use of essential oils.
Recognize the common homeopathic medications presented and recall their potential uses.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 105 : Cancer: Pathology, Physical Activity, Nutrition, Massage Therapy and Acupuncture
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the nature of and hallmarks of cancer
Summarize the relationship between physical activity and cancer
Summarize the relationship between nutrition and cancer
Summarize the relationship between massage therapy and cancer
Summarize the relationship between acupuncture and cancer
Summarize the relationship between manual therapy and cancer
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 106 : Pain, Inflammation, Back Pain, Fibromyalgia and Peripheral Neuropathy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the assessment and diagnosis of pain
List and describe 5 common causes of back pain and how to prevent injury
Outline the causes of fibromyalgia
Illustrate the mechanisms of inflammation and pain
Discuss the pain of peripheral neuropathy
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 108 : Pain Diagrams, Neuropathic Pain and Neuroplasticity, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the test-retest, intra- and inter-examiner reliability of the body pain diagram for determining pain distribution and location for musculoskeletal conditions
Summarize the current state of knowledge on neuropathic pain, with focus on how it differs from nociception
Review of the current literature regarding the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Explore central nervous system neuroplastic adaptations that may contribute to the pathophysiology of chronic conditions
Differentiate symptoms and signs of central sensitization, peripheral neuropathic pain and nociceptive pain in patients with low back pain (with or without leg pain)
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 109 : Pain Management
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Gain insight into the different types of pain
Differentiate different sources of spinal pain
Summarize the societal and clinical challenges of the pain patient
Describe the difference between acute and chronic pain
Provide an initial appreciation of alternative treatment options
Understand the importance of chiropractic principles with the pain patient
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 110 : Orthopedic Management of Pain and Pain Syndromes
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $38.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe 3 ways how pain can be a burden to the patient and society
Describe 2 key components of the biopsychosocial model for treating pain
Describe how pain is a multisystem output
Describe the neuromatrix and how it relates to a person’s neural signature
List 3 medical terms that can influence a patient’s level of fear and anxiety
Describe 3 body systems that can be influenced by a persistent state of pain
Outline the 12 treatment principles in the context of therapeutic neuroscience education for patients with persistent pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 111 : Chronic Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the relationships among thoracic spinal stiffness, pain and muscle activity in healthy subjects and those with chronic thoracic pain
Summarize updated chronic pain classification updates from the ICD-11
Compare and contrast the clinical presentation and pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia (FM) and Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS)
Summarize a clinical framework to sub-categorize pain patients based on an individual’s dominant pain etiology
Examine the effect of neural tissue management on pain and disability in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 112 : Clinical Pearls
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Expand your application of the biopsychosocial model of chronic pain by exploring an enactive approach to pain
Recognize the clinical complexities involved in identifying malingering in chronic pain patients
Outline relevant factors pertaining to clinical presentation, pathophysiology and treatment of chronic neuropathic pain
Investigate the hypoalgesic effect of thoracic spinal manipulation on pain induced by temporal summation
Explore the potential brain mechanisms involved in pain relief achieved via Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) application
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 113 : Relevant Research for Chiropractors
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline a recent clinical guideline on the chiropractic management of chronic musculoskeletal pain
Identify a common set of recommendations from high-quality clinical guidelines that can be applied to a wide range of musculoskeletal pain conditions
Explore which target concepts are important to patients who improved following a pain science education intervention for persistent pain
Investigate whether untrained trait mindfulness is associated with differential responses to pain stimuli and whether these intrinsic differences reflect differential patterns of resting-state functional connectivity in the brain
Characterize the pain-based mechanisms of thoracic spinal manipulation and advance the preliminary validation of brain-based models as potential clinical biomarkers of pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 114 : Chiropractic and Interventional Pain Management
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Travis Jewett, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Define interventional pain management and how it can be applied to help solve acute and chronic pain.
Outline and critique different pain theories.
Outline the Biopsychosocial model of chronic pain and explain why this model is the most comprehensive for acute and chronic pain management.
Summarize how to integrate interventional pain management with conservative care for acute and chronic pain.
Hour 2:
Describe common interventional pain management procedures and how to integrate them into a comprehensive plan of care.
List the most utilized injections and when they are considered.
Identify when a spinal cord stimulator may be considered and how it can aid conservative management.
Explain the use of endoscopic procedures and when they may be utilized to treat acute and chronic pain.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 115 : Patient Care Tips & Clinical Correlates
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explore chiropractic patients’ perceptions of discomfort, pain, and stiffness to determine if and how they differentiate among the concepts
Describe the relationship between the presence of an audible pop during spinal manipulative therapy and pain outcomes
Evaluate the effect of spinal manipulation on pressure pain thresholds in a real-world clinical setting
Assess whether a 10-second one legged stance test can independently predict survival in middle and older aged men and women
Illustrate the relationship between physical activity levels and pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 116 : An Introduction to Central Pain Syndromes
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the different neurophysiologic mechanisms to the development of chronic pain states.
Draw the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory pathways.
Discuss basic science research that supports the main theories of chronic/central pain syndromes.
Apply basic neurorehabilitation techniques to modulate chronic pain circuits.
Develop treatment plans for chronic pin patients consistent with current pain models.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 116 - 121
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Pain 116 through Pain 121
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 117 : Interoception, sensation from inside the body and how it relates to the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of interoceptive dysfunction to the development of chronic pain.
Draw the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory pathways.
Discuss how the interoceptive nervous system may relate to Functional Neurologic Symptom Disorder.
Apply knowledge of how interoceptive dysfunction may negatively affect higher cortical functions.
Design and utilize strategies that normalize interoception to improve intractable patient symptoms.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 118 : Thermosensory Disinhibition and the cold pathway as it relates to the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of cold sensory deficit to chronic central pain states.
Map the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory afferents.
Discuss basic science research that links C-Fiber subpopulations with hyper-excitability of sensory neurons.
Apply techniques to gate pain processing through the Dorsal Insula/Anterior Cingulate pain switch.
Utilize relationship between cold pathways and pain pathways to gate chronic pain.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 119 : Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. The autonomic nervous systems involvement in the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the relationship between the ANS and chronic pain.
Explore the cause of sympathetic maintained pain.
Discuss the emerging role of the brain and spinal cord in CRPS.
Apply non-invasive neuromodulation techniques for pain control.
Formulate an effective treatment plan based on current knowledge.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 120 : The Descending Noxious Inhibitory Control circuits. How they may contribute to and ameliorate centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of failure within the DNIC to the development of chronic pain.
Draw the pathways specific to ascending sensory and descending pain modulatory circuits.
Apply knowledge of the DNIC, as it relates to chronic lower back pain.
Discuss basic science research that links the PAG with the phenomena of offset analgesia and conditioned pain modulation.
Formulate and apply treatment plans based on stimulation of the DNIC utilizing spinal cord stimulation, motor cortex activation and heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 121 : The Cingulate Cortex, its emerging role in central pain states and its potential for novel pain treatments
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of cingulate cortex activation on chronic pain suppression.
Draw and identify regions of the cingulate cortex pertinent to pain and suppression.
Discuss basic science research that links area’s 32, 24 and 25 with pain and its relief.
Apply specific techniques to modulate cortical areas 32, 24, and 25 for pain suppression.
Formulate and implement a treatment plan based on the M1-ACC pain model.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 200 : Fundamental concepts of pain and How pain assessed, quantified, and communicated
Credit Hours(s) 7.0
Instructors multiple
Price $140.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the complex multidimensional and individual specific nature of pain
Present the theories and science for understanding pain
Define the terminology for describing pain and associated conditions
Describe the impact of pain on society
Explain how cultural, institutional, societal and regulatory influences affect assessment and management of pain
Use valid and reliable tools for measuring pain and associated symptoms to assess and reassess outcomes as appropriate for the clinical context and population.
Describe patient, provider, and system factors that can facilitate or interfere with effective pain assessment and management
Assess patient preferences and values to determine pain-related goals and priorities
Demonstrate empathetic and compassionate communication during pain assessment
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 200 - 201
Credit Hours(s) 13.0
Instructors multiple
Price $260.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the complex multidimensional and individual specific nature of pain
Present the theories and science for understanding pain
Define the terminology for describing pain and associated conditions
Describe the impact of pain on society
Explain how cultural, institutional, societal and regulatory influences affect assessment and management of pain
Use valid and reliable tools for measuring pain and associated symptoms to assess and reassess outcomes as appropriate for the clinical context and population.
Describe patient, provider, and system factors that can facilitate or interfere with effective pain assessment and management
Assess patient preferences and values to determine pain-related goals and priorities
Demonstrate empathetic and compassionate communication during pain assessment
Demonstrate the inclusion of patient and others, in the education and shared decision-making process for pain care
Identify treatment options that can be assessed in a comprehensive pain management plan
Explain how health promotion and self-management strategies are important to the management of pain
Develop a pain treatment plan based on benefits and risks of available treatments
Monitor the effects of pain management approaches to adjust the plan of care as needed
Differentiate physical dependence, substance use disorder, misuse, tolerance, addiction, and nonadherence
Develop a treatment plan that accounts for the differences between acute pain, acute-on-chronic pain, chronic/persistent pain, and pain at end of life
Describe the unique pain assessment and management needs of special populations
Explain how to assess and manage pain across settings and transitions of care
Describe the role, scope of practice, and contribution of the different professions within a pain management care team
Implement an individualized pain management plan that integrates the perspectives of patients, their social support systems, and health care providers in the context of available resources
Describe the role of the clinician as an advocate in assisting patients to meet treatment goals
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pain 201 : Collaborative approaches to decision-making, diversity of treatment options, the importance of patient agency, risk management, flexibility in care, and treatment based on appropriate understanding of the clinical condition
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate the inclusion of patient and others, in the education and shared decision-making process for pain care
Identify treatment options that can be assessed in a comprehensive pain management plan
Explain how health promotion and self-management strategies are important to the management of pain
Develop a pain treatment plan based on benefits and risks of available treatments
Monitor the effects of pain management approaches to adjust the plan of care as needed
Differentiate physical dependence, substance use disorder, misuse, tolerance, addiction, and nonadherence
Develop a treatment plan that accounts for the differences between acute pain, acute-on-chronic pain, chronic/persistent pain, and pain at end of life
Describe the unique pain assessment and management needs of special populations
Explain how to assess and manage pain across settings and transitions of care
Describe the role, scope of practice, and contribution of the different professions within a pain management care team
Implement an individualized pain management plan that integrates the perspectives of patients, their social support systems, and health care providers in the context of available resources
Describe the role of the clinician as an advocate in assisting patients to meet treatment goals
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Patient Communications 203 : Detecting Dishonesty: Why Our Patients Lie and What To Do About It
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Brett Kinsler, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize deceptive behaviors from other people and integrate these skills
Use tips garnered from former CIA officers to separate truth from lies
Determine motivations for patients to lie to health care providers
Strategize ways to avoid being lied to by your patients and staff
Assess the consequences of lying and how it compromises clinical relationships
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Patient Communications 204 : Four Habits of Highly Effective Clinicians: Evidence-Based Ways to Improve Your Bedside Manner
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Brett Kinsler, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the Four Habits of Highly Effective Clinicians
Show the payoffs for each of the habits and provide examples
Demonstrate how to avoid “Door Knob Concerns” and uncover hidden problems
Specify barriers to patient communication and how to overcome them
Describe action steps to incorporate better communication habits into practice immediately
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Patient Communications 205 : Communicating Risk and Harms
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Brett Kinsler, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Modify explanations about risks, harms and benefits to avoid miscommunication to patients
Apply research concepts such as sensitivity and specificity to outcomes communications
Identify weak spots in clinical trials with regard to benefits and harms
Implement the best practitioner action to build trust in patients
Discover strategies for better communicating with low functional health literacy patients
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 108 : Pediatric Research VIII
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Brett Kinsler, DC
Price $21.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and utilize an effective but non-invasive treatment for warts
Understand the risk versus benefit of diagnostic imaging radiation in children
Recognize patterns of pain in children that might actually indicate malignancies
Develop an understanding of pediatric atlantooccipital dislocation
Be able to perform 5 minute infant physical examination to detect congenital anomalies of the musculoskeletal system
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 114 : Low Back Pain in Children and Adolescents
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Determine the epidemiology of low back pain in children and adolescents
Assess the risk factors associated with back pain in school children
Outline the effect of an intervention to improve sitting habits in schoolchildren
Assess the effects of reading a book or using a computer on neck and upper back muscle activity in children
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 115 : Varying Viewpoints on Vaccinations with Alternative Schedule and Homeopathic Remedies
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Examine the allopathic approach to vaccinations, including recommended schedules from the medical community (This course does not address the COVID vaccine)
Assess potential side-effects seen in patients, both pediatric and adult
Discover the pharmaceutical industry’s interest in creating more vaccinations
Review historical political maneuvers behind many vaccination mandates
Explore varying philosophical viewpoints on vaccinations, including Religious beliefs, Ethical viewpoints, Schools’ needs.
Consider utilization of alternative and holistic healthier lifestyle approaches
Educate your patient on their choices for vaccination
Refer your patient to alternative options while maintaining your scope of practice
Identify and treat the common side effects of vaccinated children
Identify useful Homeopathic Nosodes and Remedies proven to be effective alternatives to vaccinations
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 116 : Evaluating and Correcting Retained Primitive Reflexes
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discover what primitive reflexes are and why we have them
Understand the various possible causes of retained primitive reflexes in a child
Outline common questions that would suggest retention of primitive reflexes
Identify and assess eight primitive reflexes that can be easily evaluated by a doctor of chiropractic, specifically the Moro, Grasp, Spinal Galant, Rooting, Asymmetrical Tonic Neck, Symmetrical Tonic Neck, Tonic Labyrinthine, and the Landau reflexes.
Hour 2
Further identify and assess the remaining of the eight primitive reflexes not covered in the first hour
Detect the presence or absence of specific primitive reflexes
Recognize the need for intervention when a retained primitive reflex is demonstrated by a patient
Prescribe a specific course of treatment for each of the eight primitive reflexes if they are determined to be retained
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 116 - 119
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Pediatrics 116 through Pediatrics 119
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 117 : An Introduction to the Pediatric Examination: Clinical Pearls and Tips Explored
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Learn age-appropriate general health screening and health education for babies.
Analyze through evidence the use of chiropractic manipulation for pregnant women.
Identify normal growth, development and behavior and their assessment, as well as approaches to abnormalities for neonatals.
Describe a typical pediatric examination on a neonatal.
Hour 2:
Learn age-appropriate general health screening and health education for toddlers.
Analyze through evidence the use of chiropractic manipulation for toddlers through young children.
Identify normal growth, development and behavior and their assessment, as well as approaches to abnormalities from infancy through toddlers.
Describe a typical pediatric examination on an infant 1-5 years old.
Hour 3:
Learn age-appropriate general health screening and health education for adolescents.
Identify the signs and symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury (through accident and sport) in children.
Discuss and describe typical examination forms and outcome assessment tools used for the pediatric population.
Evaluate through clinical cases and it’s management.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 118 : Evidence-Based Chiropractic Care for Infants
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Joyce Miller, BSc, DC, DABCO, PhD
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Explain the necessity of evidence for infant healthcare
Describe what mothers want from healthcare for their newborn?
Outline the need for and development of the United Kingdom Infant Questionnaire
Cite the outcomes of infant care in chiropractic practice and the adaptability of a parent-reported outcome measure to the infant population
Hour 2
Define the term inconsolable, infant irritability syndrome
Describe the evidence supporting chiropractic treatment for inconsolable, infant irritability
List the negative long-term sequelae in older children who suffered from infant colic as a baby
Summarize the subgroup classifications for inconsolable, irritable infants
Hour 3
Summarize the evidence on the advantages of breast feeding
Describe common musculoskeletal problems of newborns struggling to breastfee
Explain standard chiropractic protocols for the sub-optimal feeding infant and the potential risks of treatment
List the most common reasons an infant will present to a chiropractic office
Hour 4
Summarize the evidence for the use of manual therapy in infants
Describe the theoretical mechanisms for the effect of manual therapy in infants
Outline the safety of chiropractic treatment for infants
Identify the major safety concerns in the treatment of infants
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 119 : Infants to School Aged Children: Staying in the Game as a Health Care Provider
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Describe recommended health guidance for infants.
Analyze evidence-based research with regards to the efficacy of spinal mobilization and soft tissue treatment in the infant.
Develop a treatment plan in how to teach parents how to anticipate safety needs and promote healthy musculoskeletal practices for their babies.
Hour 2
Discuss important developmental changes that mark the transition from infancy to early childhood.
Describe recommended health guidance for toddlers.
Analyze the data surrounding chiropractic care for the toddler child, with a focus on spinal manipulation.
Identify safety precautions that can be implemented in and outside of the office for toddlers.
Hour 3
Discuss the developmental changes that mark the transition from the toddler to school-aged child.
Describe recommended health guidance for preschoolers.
Analyze the data surrounding chiropractic care for the school aged child, with a focus on spinal manipulation.
Discuss the motor, verbal and neurological findings of developmental milestones in children.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Pediatrics 120 : Clinical Considerations for Younger Patients
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare the effectiveness of chiropractic spinal manipulation versus sham manipulation in children aged 7-14 with recurrent headaches.
Outline current evidence on the functional changes associated with neck pain in adolescents.
Investigate the role of chronic physical illness, mental health disorders and psychological conditions as potential triggers or risk factors for low back pain in children, adolescents, and young adults.
Estimate whether carrying a heavier schoolbag (> 10% of bodyweight) is associated with a higher prevalence of low back pain in children between the ages 9 and 16.
Examine the changes that are occurring in young athlete’s development and implications on movement, performance, and injury.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 201 : Mitigating Risk and Liability with Acute Trauma Patients
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify examples of traumatic spine, soft tissue and other commonly missed injuries
Develop a post-traumatic diagnostic imaging algorithm and protocol
Recognize and develop an awareness for PI patient, carrier and attorney risks and liabilities
Discuss several areas of PI documentation scrutiny including the causation statement
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 201 - 202
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify examples of traumatic spine, soft tissue and other commonly missed injuries
Develop a post-traumatic diagnostic imaging algorithm and protocol
Recognize and develop an awareness for PI patient, carrier and attorney risks and liabilities
Discuss several areas of PI documentation scrutiny including the causation statement
Hour 2
Create a protocol to consistently implement outcome assessments into PI cases
Recognize other options and opportunities available to humanize PI cases
Identify common outcome assessments utilized in PI cases\
Improve awareness of clinical decisions that can be made from humanizing cases
Hour 3
Recognize the key elements of Personal Injury case management
Explain the importance of using co-management and integrative care in PI cases
Develop a protocol for obtaining pre- and post-injury medical records
Demonstrate and utilize both passive and active therapeutics in acute trauma cases
Hour 4
Identify different types of co-management opportunities with other healthcare providers
Distinguish between several common post-traumatic stress symptoms and conditions
Recognize the importance of various diagnostic imaging procedures in case management
Create case management protocols, procedures and systems for consistent results
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 201 - 204
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Personal Injury 201 - 204
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 202
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1 - PI Case Management Part 1
Identify and avoid common PI history mistakes and liabilities
Recognize many keys to a quality initial PI patient history
Develop an awareness for the materials and tools necessary for a PI history
Create a plan and protocol to improve the quality and thoroughness of the PI history
Hour 2 - PI Case Management Part 2
Recognize common PI history red flags and contraindications
Identify symptoms and clinical history for two common PI traumatic injuries
Create a plan to identify and eliminate common patient errors pertaining to the PI history
Develop an awareness for potential med-legal issues that can arise from a PI history
Hour 3 - How to Humanize Your PI Cases
Create a protocol to consistently implement outcome assessments into PI cases
Recognize other options and opportunities available to humanize PI cases
Identify common outcome assessments utilized in PI cases
Improve awareness of clinical decisions that can be made from humanizing cases
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 203
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1 - Your Personal Injury History: Part 1
Identify and avoid common PI history mistakes and liabilities
Recognize many “keys’ to a quality initial PI patient history
Develop an awareness for the materials and tools necessary for a PI history
Create a plan and protocol to improve the quality and thoroughness of the PI history
Hour 2 - Your Personal Injury History: Part 2
Recognize common PI history “red flags” and contraindications
Identify symptoms and clinical history for two common PI traumatic brain injuries
Create a plan to identify and eliminate common patient errors pertaining to the PI history
Develop an awareness for potential med-legal issues that can arise from a PI history
Hour 3 - Your Personal Injury Examination – Part 1
Recognize the key elements of the Personal Injury post-traumatic examination
Identify clinical contraindications and precautions prior to an examination
Develop and map out a post-traumatic cervical spine examination protocol
Identify and examine common motor vehicle crash shoulder conditions
Hour 4 - Your Personal Injury Examination – Part 2
Discuss the critical components of a Personal Injury neurological examination
Develop a traumatic brain injury examination screening protocol
Recognize the documentation elements necessary in a PI physical examination
Create a protocol for medical consultations, diagnostic imaging and testing
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 204 : Personal Injury Diagnostic Imaging and Testing; Documentation and Record Keeping
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1 - Personal Injury Diagnostic Imaging and Testing: Part 1
Recognize the importance diagnostic imaging and testing in Personal Injury and trauma
Summarize several of the common diagnostic imaging and testing available
Justify medical necessity and clinical rationale for imaging/testing in the treatment records
Determine both a protocol and clinical necessity for plain film radiographs
Hour 2 - Personal Injury Diagnostic Imaging and Testing: Part 2
Determine a protocol and clinical indications for MRI and MRA
Determine a protocol and clinical indications for DTI and other brain imaging
Recognize opportunities to order other common imaging and testing procedures
Create a protocol to order and follow-up on all imaging and testing procedures
Hour 3 - Personal Injury Documentation and Record Keeping: Part 1
Recognize several significant differences within Personal Injury documentation
Identify common PI documentation and record keeping mistakes and liabilities
Begin to develop an awareness of the four unique PI documentation encounters
Create a protocol to design individualized non-redundant treatment notes
Hour 4 - Personal Injury Documentation and Record Keeping: Part 2
Recognize the key elements of PI daily treatment notes documentation
Show improvement in each of the 4 daily treatment notes components
Detect areas of vulnerability in the various types of documentation systems
Substantiate treatment and management with PI documentation
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 205 : Introduction to Personal Injury Case Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize elements of Personal Injury case management
Identify common inherent risk within PI case management
Summarize several insurance carriers concerns regarding PI case management
Discuss current PI case management issues in the med-legal arena
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 205 - 212 : Personal Injury Case Management Series
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $160.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Personal Injury 205 through Personal Injury 212
Other Info Course Group includes all Personal Injury courses numbered 205 through 212
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 206 : Post-Injury Case Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discover the importance of identifying case management issues early
Summarize emergency, urgent care and early intervention management
Recognize med-legal issues in the early providers management
Outline the application of home and self-care as part of case management
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 207 : Physical Examination in Case Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the importance of Personal Injury physical examination
Outline the examination of common traumatic injuries and conditions
Summarize common examination tests and procedures associated with a PI examination
Demonstrate support for care and management with examination documentation
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 208 : Conservative Care and Therapeutic Modalities
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the preparation for traumatic injury care and case management
Summarize the application of passive and active modalities in traumatic injuries
Develop a protocol for implementing active therapeutic procedures and clinical exercise
Identify common therapeutic and conservative care risks and mistakes
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 209 : Diagnostic Imaging and Case Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the importance of diagnostic imaging in Personal Injury
Summarize specific diagnostic imaging tests for common PI injuries
Identify several common clinical indicators for PI diagnostic imaging
Develop a protocol for ordering and monitoring PI diagnostic imaging
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 210 : Humanizing Injuries in Case Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the importance of humanizing traumatic patient injuries
Demonstrate the general application of assessments and PI interrogatories
Summarize the importance, applications and protocols of medical photography
Interpret assessments and PI interrogatories for case management decisions
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 211 : Personal Injury Co-Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the importance of Personal Injury co-management
Design a process for finding providers for co-management consults and referrals
Develop protocols for co-management with primary care providers
Devise a plan to begin, apply and implement PI case management clinical decisions
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 212 : Personal Injury Co-Management II
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Determine options for co-management with pain management providers
Identify co-management opportunities with orthopedic and neurology providers
Develop documentation protocols to support co-management decisions
Summarize and implement Personal Injury case management protocols and procedures
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 213 : 5 Simple Steps to Improve Your Personal Injury Cases Immediately
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Recognize the importance the 5 steps represent in PI cases
Develop a plan to identify common PI acute injuries and conditions
Design an in-office process to improve consistency of documentation
Identify and evaluate several acute injuries and conditions
Hour 2
Discover specific opportunities to improve PI diagnoses
Identify commonly over-looked PI diagnoses
Apply methods for consistently capturing acute medical evidence
Recognize the clinical importance of acute objective biomarkers
Hour 3
Detect and correct common PI med-legal disconnects
Demonstrate how certain disconnects affect PI cases
Recognize the importance and clinical opportunities for integrative care
Support PI case success and outcomes through multi-disciplinary care
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Personal Injury 214 : Motor Vehicle Collisions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Estimate the risk for an association between exposure to neck pain from a motor vehicle accident and future neck pain
Estimate the risk for an association between exposure to neck pain from a motor vehicle accident and future back pain
Appraise the validity of employing a biomechanical approach to assess injury risk from minimal damage traffic crashes
Assess which factors predict the risk of developing post-traumatic headache six months following a motor vehicle collision (MVC) in adult
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 102 : Joint Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Construct examination/radiographic criteria for Osteochondritis Dissecans
Dissect the elbow as it relates to lateral epicondylitis
Develop a diagnostic and treatment approach for adhesive capsulitis
Review possible causes of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Create a list of differential diagnoses of foot pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 103 : Shoulder Pathology
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop an understanding of shoulder anatomy and motion as they pertain to diagnosis and treatment of the injured shoulder
Review examination techniques relative to diagnosis of injury in the overhead athlete
Review the characteristics and diagnosis of shoulder injuries common to overhead athletes
Understand the functional anatomy of joint and the classification of traumatic injuries of the acromioclavicular joint
Develop understanding of the mechanisms, examination, diagnosis, radiography and treatment of common acromioclavicular joint injuries
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 106 : Patellofemoral Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common causes of patellofemoral syndrome
Understand knee mechanics relative to patellofemoral syndrome
Differentially diagnose patellofemoral syndrome from other knee conditions
Define an appropriate treatment program for patellofemoral syndrome
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 107 : Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common causes of shoulder syndrome
Understand functional mechanics of the shoulder relative to impingement syndrome
Differentially diagnose shoulder impingement from other shoulder conditions
Define an appropriate treatment program for impingement syndrome.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 108 : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common risk factors and causes for CTS
Define tests and examination procedures to diagnose CTS
List the common conditions important in the differential diagnosis of CTS
Develop a chiropractic treatment plan for CTS
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 119 : Rheumatoid Arthritis: Current Literature in Diagnostic Imaging and C.A.M. Treatments
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $21.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the use of plain film and advanced imaging for patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Identify conservative treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Discuss supplements relative to alleviating Rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms as well as other treatment additions to the patient's drug regimen
Provide an overview of the rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis and traditional treatments
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 121 : Congestive Heart Failure
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $21.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the general features of congestive heart failure, a condition which currently affects 4.9 million Americans
Determine physical examination and diagnostic imaging findings in patients with congestive heart failure
Discuss treatment, including conservative management, for congestive heart failure patients
Discuss conditions commonly associated with congestive heart failure
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 123 : Breast Cancer: Risk Factors, Screening, Assessment and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the classifications of Breast cancer and compare the stage
List some of the major risk factors for Breast Cancer
List some of the screening techniques for the detection of Breast Cancer
Discuss some main options in evaluating breast cancer
List some of the treatment options that are available for women with a genetic predisposition for Breast Cancer
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 124 : Low Back Injuries and Complaints in the Work Place: Diagnosis and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $42.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List some of the risk factors for low back injuries in the work place
List the classes of low back etiologies and describe some of the spinal diseases that may cause low back syndrome exacerbation
List some of the protocols for documenting and managing repetitive stress type injuries and low back pain and describe some of the factors to consider when documenting
List some of the clinical manifestations of pain
Describe some of the orthopedic tests that may be utilized in the examination for low back pain
List some treatment options for Low back injuries
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 128 : Cases in Endocrinology and Metabolic Disease
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate relatively common but sometimes challenging patient cases
Explain diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in thyroid disease
Give examples of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in drug toxicity
Describe diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in diabetic neuropathy
Demonstrate diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in vitamin deficiency
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NOTE: This course contains the same content as Neurology 212e
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 129 : Womens Health
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize premenstrual syndrome, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Understand premenstrual dysphoric disorder, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Outline polycystic ovarian syndrome, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Illustrate menopause, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Discuss nutritional support for womens health
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 130 : Natural Treatments and Diagnosis of Common Female Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $21.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate between premenstrual disorder, menopause and perimenopause
Identify the causes of Estrogen Dominance in the typical patient for patient education
Assess hormone levels and diagnosis with saliva and blood spot testing with reputable labs listed
Observe recorded changes in actual patient histories with treatments and results
Apply products listed by Brand Names to use for treatments, with suggested dosages
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 131 : Fibromyalgia: Myths and Realities
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Diagnose Fibromyalgia and Discuss the modern research that contradicts older ideas about the syndrome, separating myth from fact
Obtain an accurate diagnosis and differentiate from other syndromes
Recognize prescription medication side effects
Apply appropriate movement and exercise therapy
Select the best alternative and holistic treatments and design a treatment plan
Treat using integrated care, including physical, emotional and spiritual support as needed
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 132 : Keeping up with Inflammation
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Detect Intracellular inflammation and its effects on the entire body
Define Oxidation and illustrate the importance of quality anti-oxidants
Discover affordable tests you can easily run in your office to determine levels of oxidative stress
Recall what causes free radicals and discover what resolves the problem
Summarize environmental toxins and their realistic effects on the health of your patients, your family and you
Show that Insulin resistance is yesterday’s news, now it’s Hormonal resistance Analyze weight loss resistance and how to correct it
Analyze lifestyle choices that "pull the trigger" for epigenetics and how to reverse it
Describe the new catch-all term: Mitochondrial diseases. Formerly known as “no known cause, no known cure”
Summarize Methylation, Methyl donors, and its depletion
Examine cell membrane impermeability and its effect on your paradigm of health
Determine the role of antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamin D: what you should use in your clinic now to get people well
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 133 : 10 Tests You Can Use In Your Clinic Tomorrow
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Utilize Salivary pH readings to determine the need for Fatty Acid Supplementation and dietary modification
Discuss Candidiasis with your patient and interpret the results of their home self-test
Determine if your patient is best served with a vegetarian lifestyle, and if not, measures you can take to improve their health
Interpret the Zinc Tally test for your patient and prescribe a treatment plan that can greatly improve the overall health and longevity of your patient
Measure specific blood pressure readings to demonstrate adrenal hypofunction
Formulate your treatment plan based upon your results Discover an affordable and simple test for Sick Building Syndrome, Toxic Mold and other toxic loads
Rate a patient’s need for calcium and mineral supplementation with the easily-performed Tissue Calcium Test
Identify important underlying factors in weight loss or gain with Barne’s Thyroid Test
Diagnosis an underlying deficiency that contributes to immune dysfunction, metabolic dysfunction, weight gain, skin rashes and more
Quickly determine a definitive need for hydrochloric acid supplementation in every patient with gastric upset
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 134 : Human Genetics: Testing in the Physicians Office
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define Genetic Testing and name some of the components in the gene that are being examined.
List some laboratory techniques used in genetic testing.
Name some types of genetic tests and explain the purpose of the tests.
Describe some of the methods of obtaining gene samples for laboratory analysis
List some of the limitations and risks for genetic testing
Discuss some of the ethical issues in genetic testing
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 135 : Fibromyalgia - Myths and Realities
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define Fibromyalgia from an allopathic perspective
Review historical treatment by traditional medical community
Examine current allopathic theories and treatments
Review signs and symptoms, demographics and presentation of the fibromyalgia patient
Obtain an accurate diagnosis through labwork and history as it pertains to the fibromyalgia patient.
Differentially Diagnosis adrenal fatigue, perimenopause, myofascial pain syndrome, chronic fatigue
Determine the Labwork needed to evaluate a fibromyalgia patient
Discuss the fibromyalgia patient’s point of view of symptoms and treatments
Contrast the varying possible diagnoses from the alternative healer viewpoint
Explain the Fibromyalgia “personality type”
Create a team approach with other practitioners in the treatment of the fibromyalgia patient
Determine the appropriate organic treatments that may be needed to treat the fibromyalgia patient including Gluten intolerance, Food allergies, and Supplementation
Discuss Musculoskeletal treatments for fibromyalgia patients including Adjustments, Massage, and Prolo therapy
Integrate appropriate exercise and home remedies for the fibromyalgia patient including 5 Tibetan Rites, Yoga, Walking, and swimming
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 136 : Neurotransmitter Testing and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Dan Schlenger, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe reasons for including neurotransmitter evaluation in a clinical practice
Recognize that common symptom patterns that can occur from neurotransmitter imbalance
Defend the use of urinary neurotransmitter evaluation as valid biomarkers
Document reasons for neurotransmitter depletion
Summarize methods of neuropharmacology intervention
Select the appropriate test for symptom pattern Interpret neurotransmitter patterns from test results
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 137 : Migraine Headaches, Cluster Headaches and More: Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the effects of spinal manipulation on headache
Refer for alternative remedies for headaches
Evaluate the emotional and mind-body connections as it relates to headaches
List 14 different categories of foods that can trigger a Migraine
Discover the eastern diagnosis of underlying conditions for headaches, including emotional and spiritual blockages
Create a treatment plan for addressing the headache and potential underlying conditions
Differentially diagnose underlying conditions related to headache
Educate your patients on home remedies for their headaches
Examine the economic impact of headaches
Discriminate between headache pains and locations
Recognize migraine headaches, even when head pain is not present
Specify musculoskeletal treatments to reduce or eliminate headache symptoms
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 139 : Complete Orthopedic and Neurological Examination of the Low back for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a low back disorder
List the differential diagnosis of low back disorders
Outline the different elements of a low back examination
Identify “red flags” in the examination and evaluation of low back patients
Summarize additional low back tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 146 : Ankle and Foot Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare knee joint biomechanics during running and cutting tasks performed with and without ankle taping
Review common and unusual causes of lateral ankle pain
Examine the effects of foot orthotics on overpronation and gait
Relate the current state of knowledge about the pathogenesis of hallux valgus
Apply contemporary knowledge to the assessment, management and prevention of ankle sprains
Appraise the relationship between posterior lower limb muscle tightness and plantar fasciitis
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 146 - 159
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Physical Diagnosis 146 through Physical Diagnosis 159
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Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 149 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Elbow for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of an elbow disorder
List appropriate exam procedures for differential diagnosis of elbow disorders
Outline the different elements of a elbow exam
Discuss the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of elbow complaints
Summarize additional elbow tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 150 : Complete Orthopedic and Neurological Examination of the Hip for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify and describe the signs and symptoms hip disorders
Synthesize differential diagnosis of hip disorders
Outline and analyze the different elements of a hip exam
Comprehend the nature of spinal cord and cauda equina injuries and determine their importance in hip disorders
Apply knowledge of available hip assessments and evaluate how each can best be utilized
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 150 - 153
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify and describe the signs and symptoms hip disorders
Synthesize differential diagnosis of hip disorders
Outline and analyze the different elements of a hip exam
Comprehend the nature of spinal cord and cauda equina injuries and determine their importance in hip disorders
Apply knowledge of available hip assessments and evaluate how each can best be utilized
Hour 2
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a neck disorder
Differentially diagnose neck disorders
Perform the different elements of a neck exam
Comprehend the importance of "red flags" in the exam and evaluation of neck complainants
Summarize additional neck tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Hour 3
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a shoulder disorder
Be able to list differential diagnosis of shoulder disorders
Outline the different elements of a shoulder exam
Understand the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of shoulder complainants
Be able to summarize additional shoulder tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Hour 4
Identify important chest and thorax landmarks in order to perform a lung examination.
Summarize the various musculature associated with adult breathing mechanics.
Demonstrate the differences between consolidation and effusion lung pathologies.
Diagnose common adult lung pathologies with use of a medical history and full physical examination.
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Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 151 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Neck for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a neck disorder
Differentially diagnose neck disorders
Perform the different elements of a neck exam
Comprehend the importance of "red flags" in the exam and evaluation of neck complainants
Summarize additional neck tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 153 : Adult Lung Examination from Inspection to Auscultation: For Health Care Practitioners
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify important chest and thorax landmarks in order to perform a lung examination.
Summarize the various musculature associated with adult breathing mechanics.
Demonstrate the differences between consolidation and effusion lung pathologies.
Diagnose common adult lung pathologies with use of a medical history and full physical examination.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 155 : The Eye Exam
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the differences between visual fields and pathways.
Recognize the three most common eye conditions and diseases affecting the cranial nerves seen within the chiropractic practice.
Diagnose common eye diseases and conditions from a funduscopic examination.
Propose management and co-management options for specific common eye conditions.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 156 : School Enrollment and Sports Pre-participation Physicals
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain jurisdictional authority over school enrollment and pre-participation physical examinations
List the common items required on a school enrollment and pre-participation physical examinations
Outline the key components of the health history
Identify normal values for vision and hearing acuity
Calculate BMI and determine age appropriate percentile ranking
Classify physical maturity using the Tanner Scale
Assess immunization records for statutory compliance
Indicate the difference in the level of detail required in the pre-participation exam versus the school enrollment physical
Recognize the classifications of sports based on exertion required and level of contact
Describe the process of clearing an athlete to resume training and competition
Recognize the risk factors to sudden cardiac death syndrome
Determine the association between risk factors and specific sports
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 157 : The Heart Exam: Made Simple
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the elements and significance of the jugular venous pulse
Know the physiology and sound of S1 and S2
Know the physiology and sound of S3 and S4
Identify systole and diastole by palpation and listening
Describe heart murmurs
Hear and understand the mechanism of two common systolic murmurs
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 159 : Recurrent Ankle Sprain, Plantarfascitis, Foot Orthoses, Ankle Evaluation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Justify the addition of manipulative therapy to rehabilitation in the management of recurrent ankle sprain with functional instability
Compare the effectiveness of plantar fascia-specific stretching to high-load strength training in patients with plantar fasciitis
Examine the biomechanical mechanisms that may be involved in the foot-to-low back relationship, and how foot orthoses might be used to manage low back pain
Outline the state of current clinical evidence regarding the use of manual therapies in the treatment of lateral ankle sprains
Summarize relevant concepts for the diagnosis and management of ankle syndesmosis injuries
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 160 : DD of Low Back Pain and Prostate Patholgies with Case Studies
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Richard Powers, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentially diagnose prostate pathologies in individuals who present to your office with musculoskeletal pain,
Differentiate various types of common prostate pathologies
Expand understanding of prostate pathophysiology, including hormonal and biochemical implications
Identify prostate pathology risk factors
Identify the common pre-disposing factors for prostate pathologies that can ultimately mimic musculoskeletal complaints
Interpret conventional prostate diagnostic procedures and identify protocols to evaluate and monitor prostate health and/or pathology
Hone diagnostic skills by reviewing and analyzing patient case studies, inclusive of history, exam findings, lab test results for patients presenting with musculoskeletal complaints that may have underlying prostate pathologies
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 161 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Wrist and Hand for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a wrist and hand disorder
Be able to list appropriate exam procedures for a differential diagnosis of wrist and hand disorders
Outline the different elements of a wrist and hand exam
Discuss the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of wrist and hand complaints
Be able to summarize additional wrist and hand tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 162 : Shoulder - Adhesive Capsulitis and Cervical Spine Considerations
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the current state of the literature on the etiology, diagnosis and management of frozen shoulder
Clarify the influence of the spine on shoulder range of motion in middle-aged and elderly patients
Assess the utility of three clinical tests evaluating subscapularis muscle function
Utilize and integrate a simple clinical test to assist in distinguishing neck from shoulder pain
Summarize the recent Clinical Practice Guideline (APTA) regarding the treatment of adhesive capsulitis
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 164 : Complete Orthopedic and Neurological Examination of the Mid-Back for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a mid-back disorder
Be able to list differential diagnosis of mid-back disorders
Outline the different elements of a mid-back exam
Understand the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of mid-back complainants
Be able to summarize additional mid-back tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 165 : Genomic Medicine
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joshua Goldenberg, ND
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand basic genetic and how this new field of medicine may impact your practice
Learn and key common genomic medicine study type.
Critically evaluate genomic medicine studies by identifying bias, evaluating effect size, and applying it to your patient.
Understand the cardiovascular disease association between the SNPs ApoE, Kif6, and MTHFR.
Consider how polymorphisms may impact the placebo effect.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 166 : Differential Diagnosis - Exposing Spinal Pain Imposters
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List five statistical references that relate to evidence based practice.
List four Red flags that are pertinent in the evaluation component of treatment.
Identify the five categories that pertain to possible spinal pain and referred pain.
Describe two metabolic diseases that can affect the spine.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 166 - 169 : Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Physical Diagnosis 166 through Physical Diagnosis 169
Other Info Course Group includes all Physical Diagnosis Courses numbered 166 through 169
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 167 : Cervical Spine Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $19.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize and list four red flags for the cervical and shoulder girdle.
Identify three medical conditions that may refer to the cervical spine but are non-musculoskeletal in origin and require a physician's intervention.
Name and describe two CPR for the Cervical Spine.
List two dural tests that are done for the nervous system in the Cervical region.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 168 : Thoracic Spine Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify and describe two musculoskeletal issues of the thoracic region.
List one dural test that is used to evaluate the thoracic region which will assist in determining normal neuromeningeal pathway mobility.
List two CPR of the spine in the thoracic region that have good reliability and are effective in use.
List and describe two vascular diagnoses which may relate to Thoracic Spine referred pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 169 : Lumbar Spine, Pelvis and Hip Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $19.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify two serious pathologies that appear to be related to the lumbar spine but are not.
Describe three categories of pelvic fractures than may occur.
Describe the objective differences between vascular claudication and neurogenic claudication.
List the five screening tests for the pelvis and SI joint.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 170 : Clinical Value of Gait Analysis, Functional Assessment Screens for Lower Extremities and Orthotic Modifications for Clinical Cases
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Knowledge of human gait analysis and its application to clinical scenarios.
Explain the common gait terminology, such as stride length, step width, and cadence.
Identify the stance and swing cycles of gait.
Summarize the gait cycle and how it relates to normal human ambulation.
Explain how movements at the pelvis, lower extremity, hip, knee, ankle, and subtalar joints interact during stance to conserve energy, and to protect one from injuries that might otherwise result from the repetitive stresses that occur during gait.
Hour 2:
Describe how patients with over-pronation and over-supination present in a clinical setting.
Comprehend the functional biomechanics of the lunge, and squat and its relationships to faulty movement patterns.
Compare Janda’s lower extremity functional screens.
Demonstrate that clinical gait analysis alters treatment decisions to improve functional outcomes.
Hour 3:
Illustrate the LEFS (lower extremity functional scale), and report its clinical value.
Demonstrate evidence-based exercises to help improve over-pronation in patients.
Apply the scientific foundations of modifications for custom orthotics with clinical case scenarios.
Illustrate, through the use of case scenarios the typical examination findings and documentation of gait analysis in the “O” (objective) section of notes.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 171 : The Abdominal Examination Made Easy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify musculoskeletal anatomy pertinent to the abdominal exam.
Identify the location of intra-abdominal contents relative to the abdominal wall and what is normally palpable.
Recognize examination techniques used for inspection, auscultation, percussion and palpation of the abdomen.
Name advanced techniques used to evaluate the acute abdomen.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 172 : Assessing the Thyroid
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $19.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe thyroid anatomy and physiology.
Outline the pathophysiology of hypothyroidism, including possible causes and associated conditions.
Identify signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
Demonstrate the typical thyroid exam performed in the chiropractor’s office.
Review the usual and customary conservative and non-conservation management for common thyroid conditions.
Discuss the role of the chiropractic spinal manipulation in care for patients with thyroid conditions.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 173 : Assessing Peripheral and Vascular Problems in Your Patients
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify vascular anatomy pertinent to the cardiovascular exam
Interpret cardiovascular physiology as it relates to physical examination.
Discuss characteristics of, and techniques used to evaluate, the pulse and blood pressure.
Name advanced techniques used to evaluate peripheral artery disorders and conditions.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 173 - 175
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed in Physical Diagnosis 173 thru 175
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 174 : Nonspecific Spinal Pain
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Define Nonspecific Low Back/Neck Pain
Outline the subcategories of Nonspecific Spinal Pain
Provide an overview of different techniques
Analyze the anatomical source of the injury
Examine Differentiate the functional or anatomical diagnosis
Hour 2
Produce a specific conservative treatment plan
Measure the patient’s response to care.
Neurological differential diagnosis via pain patterns
Choosing the most appropriate type of manual therapy
Provide Appropriate Documentation
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 175
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare the difference between angular and linear motion.
List the limiting factors necessary for stability in respect to linear motion.
List and describe the function of the limiting structures of the atlantooccipital joint and the atlantoaxial joint.
Describe the path of the vertebral artery from the subclavian artery to the basilar artery
List the three types of Atlantooccipital fractures.
Describe five diseases that may compromise the stability of the cervical region and how.
List and elaborate on the immune specific diseases that can affect the atlantoaxial joint.
Summarize the normal growth of the cervical spine and craniovertebral region in children.
Outline the details of IFOMPT Framework for Red Flags.
Demonstrate three stability tests of the cervical region and interpret the results.
Demonstrate a neurological scan to clear spinal cord and neurological dysfunction in the cervical spine.
Apply a vigorous mandatory scan for all patients to rule out serious pathology of the cervical spine and the neurological system and be able to interpret the results.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 176 : Tremors
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the importance of knowing and diagnosing a tremor.
Define what is a tremor List some of the general symptoms of a tremor.
Discuss the triggers that may exacerbate a tremor.
Name the main categories of a tremor.
Recall the subclasses of action tremor List the most common diseases and syndromes demonstrating each type of tremor.
Differentiate the symptoms of Essential tremors (ET) and debate the current gold standard treatment plan of action.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 177 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Knee for the busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a knee disorder.
List differential diagnosis of knee disorders.
Outline the different elements of a knee exam.
Identify “red flags” during the evaluation of knee complaints.
Summarize additional knee tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 178 : Rotator Cuff Tears (RCTs): Etiology, Epidemiology, and Differentials to Consider
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Strange, DC, MS
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the 4 muscles that are associated with the Rotator Cuff.
Recall the major epidemiological variables associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
Differentiate the 2 major etiological factors associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
Recognize the symptoms and signs associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
Determine conservative treatment approaches in the acute and/or sub-acute phase of Rotator Cuff Tears.
Select appropriate ancillary studies that may be necessitated upon failed conservative treatment of presented upper extremity conditions.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 179 : Clinical Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize and apply the diagnostic criteria for hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) including hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS).
Outline the importance of blood pressure screening and review evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice.
Appraise the evidence regarding nonpharmacological approaches used in the management of restless legs syndrome (RLS).
Summarize a contemporary clinical framework for identifying red flags for four serious spinal pathologies that may present in chiropractic practice.
Describe our contemporary understanding of the appropriate diagnosis and management of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM).
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 180 : Patient Expectations, Communication & Context
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Investigate the effect of patient expectations on short-term, subjective improvement in recurrent or persistent low back pain patients.
Determine whether the ritual of the history and physical examination results in meaningful change in pain and function for low back pain patients before any treatment is provided.
Assess the potential negative effect of routine MRI reports on the perception of the patient and treatment outcomes and explore a method for improvement.
Explore the level of association between kinesiophobia and pain, disability, and quality of life as well as its role as a prognostic factor in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Quantify the role of contextual effects in the nonpharmacologic treatment of knee osteoarthritis.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 181 : Lumbar Disc & Sciatica
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the congruence of the manual interventions used in clinical practice with the scientific evidence regarding the biomechanical aspects of degenerative disc disease (DDD) leading to pain.
Compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a stratified care model versus usual care for patients with sciatica.
Assess the value of intervertebral disc degeneration detected in early adulthood as a predictor for progression of degenerative changes as well as low back pain symptoms and disability in middle age.
Define deep gluteal syndrome and the deep gluteal space, as well as propose a general diagnostic pathway for this condition.
Breakdown the utilization of conservative treatments used in lumbar disc herniation patients successfully treated nonoperatively versus unsuccessfully treated nonoperatively.
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 182 : Biology of Low Back Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $10.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Defend a contemporary view of the implications of the biology of pain and injury for sensorimotor function
Outline neuroplastic structural and functional changes as they relate to non-specific (mechanical) low back pain and sensorimotor function
Appraise the current state of the literature regarding the changes in motor control in those with low back pain
Assess whether low back pain patients display signs of muscular guarding or splinting
Summarize existing observational evidence regarding the association between primary or chronic headache and persistent low back pain
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 183
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Document the patients history to include an accurate list of all herbal/dietary supplements and other medicinals they are taking and refer to their MD if there are any concerns that it will affect Chiropractic Care being considered
Explain the concept of the use of simultaneous interventions to treat a single condition as it is relative to the patient history.
Hour 2
Discuss potential side effects of herbal/dietary supplement as components of history taking & physical exam procedures.
Refer to Medical Doctor if you feel any signs or symptoms are related to any side effects of anything the patient is taking
Give examples of how herbal/dietary supplement use may impact the history taking, physical exam procedures, and treatment plan.
Hour 3
Describe pertinent patient medical history and physical examination procedures included in a comprehensive evaluation for conditions that may have been previously treated with surgical interventions
Connect patient medical history and physical examination with evidence-based intervention/treatment plan of care to achieve best patient outcomes
Hour 4
Identify evidence-based rehabilitation principles for patients whose history may include prior surgical intervention.
Explain specific rehabilitation programs for each case based on documented evaluation findings
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31
Physical Diagnosis 184 : The Connection Between Sleep and Chronic Pain
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Jossue Ortiz, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Describe behavioral model for insomnia
Explain why sleep quality is important
Discuss sleep interventions as prevention for chronic musculoskeletal pain
Discuss sleep interventions for chronic musculoskeletal pain
Hour 2
Ask the correct questions to assess sleep and sleep behaviors
Identify factors to maladaptive sleep habits
Discuss sleep efficiency and tracking progress
Explain why rest in bed is not optimal
Refer patients to appropriate healthcare providers for sleep dysfunction
Approval Code(s) No CE Required Expires: 2030-12-31