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Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $38.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Cite statistics on the scope of child abuse in Pennsylvania
Define the term child
Define the term perpetrator
Differentiate the commission of abuse from failure to act
Explain the religious exemption to neglect
Describe the effects of domestic violence on children in the home
Define human trafficking
List the risk factors to children / adolescents becoming victims of human trafficking
Compare and contrast Child Protective Services and General Protective Services
List the responsibilities of the Child Protective Services agencies
Explain the goals of General Protective Services
Outline the investigative process that occurs once a report is filed
Indicate the additional procedures involved when the alleged perpetrator is a school or child services employee
Define mandatory reporter and permissive reporter
Explain the reporting requirements of mandatory reporters
Outline the process of making a report of suspected abuse – Childline
Summarize the suspension of privileged communication and the exemptions
Define Presumption of Good Faith
Explain the granting of immunity to mandatory and permissive reporters
List the penalties for failure to report suspected child abuse by mandatory reporters
List signs of abuse and neglect
Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected abuse and neglect
Cite resources for patient education
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NOTE: CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit
Approval Code(s) CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit Expires: 2025-12-31
Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters for Initial Licensure
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $57.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Cite statistics on the scope of child abuse in Pennsylvania
Define the term child
Define the term perpetrator
Differentiate the commission of abuse from failure to act
Explain the religious exemption to neglect
Describe the effects of domestic violence on children in the home
Define human trafficking
List the risk factors to children / adolescents becoming victims of human trafficking
Compare and contrast Child Protective Services and General Protective Services
List the responsibilities of the Child Protective Services agencies
Explain the goals of General Protective Services
Outline the investigative process that occurs once a report is filed
Indicate the additional procedures involved when the alleged perpetrator is a school or child services employee
Define mandatory reporter and permissive reporter
Explain the reporting requirements of mandatory reporters
Outline the process of making a report of suspected abuse – Childline
Summarize the suspension of privileged communication and the exemptions
Define Presumption of Good Faith
Explain the granting of immunity to mandatory and permissive reporters
List the penalties for failure to report suspected child abuse by mandatory reporters
List signs of abuse and neglect
Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected abuse and neglect
Explain the reasons victims do not report abuse
Outline the psychological sequelae to abuse during childhood
Recognize the DSM-5 criteria for psychiatric conditions associated with victims of abuse
Cite resources for patient education
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NOTE: CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of CE
Approval Code(s) CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of PA license renewal credit Expires: 2025-12-31
Acupuncture 205 : Tongue Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain how needle manipulation works on a physiological basis and extrapolate as to when to apply these techniques
Summarize some of the more relevant literature surrounding the use of one of the most commonly used acupuncture points: Stomach 36
Describe the physiology of tongue color, shape, coating and spirit (movement)
Compare clinical examples of tongue appearance and identify key components of the tongue exam
Interpret the meaning of clinical findings during the tongue exam and correlate them to physiology
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 205 - 211
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $216.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 205 through Acupuncture 211
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Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 206 : Homeostatic Acupuncture Points
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the 3 types of acupuncture points and identify what a homeostatic point is
Describe the phases (latent, passive and active) of acupuncture points
Illustrate the anatomical characteristics that make up all acupuncture points
Outline the location of 25 commonly used homeostatic acupuncture points
Differentiate discrete anatomical characteristics that make up homeostatic acupuncture points
Explain the common indications and cautions for use of the homeostatic acupuncture points
Review the neuroanatomy of spinal nerves and explain how it relates to paravertebral (Bladder Shu) points
Discuss and demonstrate needling technique for the homeostatic acupuncture points
Demonstrate point location on live models
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 207 : Neurology of Acupuncture
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and summarize the mechanisms by which acupuncture exerts effect on pain modulation and musculoskeletal function
Describe joint and muscle mechanoreceptor anatomy and physiology and how they relate to acupuncture
Define and discuss the ascending and descending neurological pathways affected by acupuncture
Outline the importance of cortical representation and the sensory/motor homunculus and relate them to acupuncture points with examples
Demonstrate the importance of the cerebellum and its role in acupuncture treatment of musculoskeletal disorders
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 208 : Needle Manipulation Technique
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the layers of integument that you are piercing while doing acupuncture
Compare and contrast the physiological consequences of superficial, medium and deep needling
Differentiate which depth of needling is appropriate for the desired effect
Describe the neurological pathways involved with acupuncture needling
Explain the significance of needle retention time
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 209 : Points and Acupuncture Points You Should Know
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common acupuncture point classification groups
Compare the use of different point categories in clinical practice
Describe the point location for points within commonly used groups
Explain the local anatomy and neurology involved with key points
Outline indications for use of some points and point categories
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 210 : The San Jiao: A Closer Look
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the history of the San Jiao
Associate the San Jiao to Vagal Nerve function
Breakdown each of the 3 “burners” into their component parts
Review the salient points on the San Jiao Meridian
Summarize the function and indications of the Shu Points and apply that to the San Jiao channel
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 211 : Qi and The Pertinent Pericardium
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Examine the origin of the Qi symbol
Define Qi Identify and describe the types of Qi
Explain Qi as it relates to triple warmer metabolism
Describe and compare the types of Qi pathology
Review the pertinent points on the Pericardium channel
Explain how the neurological development of the brachial plexus relates to the pericardium meridian function
Demonstrate the local anatomy of the pericardium channel in the upper extremity
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 212 : The 8 Extra Vessels and Extraordinary Meridians
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the origins of the 8 extra vessels and review Chinese embryology
Review the locations and functions associated with each of the 8 extra vessels and extraordinary meridians
Discuss the meaning of moving Qi between the kidneys, Ming Men, Dan Tien, Ching Mai, Ren Mai, Du Mai, Dai Mai, Yin Qiao Mai, Yin Wei Mai, Yang Qiao Mai and Yan Wei Mai
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 213 : Triple Warmer Metabolism and the Vital Substances
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the functions of the 3 warmers/burners
Apply the influential points for each burner/warmer
Discuss the different types of Qi
Summarize the formation of Qi, Jing, Shen, blood and pure fluids, according to Chinese medicine
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 214 : Ren Mai, Du Mai, Liver 14 and Pulse Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the Ren Mai’s overall function
Introduce a selection of clinically useful points on the Ren Mai (Conception Vessel) meridian
Discuss the Du Mai’s overall function
Introduce a selection of clinically useful points on the Du Mai (Governing Vessel) meridian
Explore the anatomy and indications surrounding LV14
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 215 : Functional Neurology and Trigger Point Dry Needling
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Review and expand on, from a Western perspective, the neurophysiological basis of acupuncture
Outline the pain pathway from the periphery to the central nervous system
Review excitation/contraction coupling and muscle contraction theory
Discuss the functions and distribution of alpha and gamma motor neurons
Hour 2:
Explain and emphasize the functions of interneurons in the spinal cord
Discuss muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs anatomy
Explain the role of muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs in acupuncture
Contrast slow versus fast stretch
Introduce the concept of the “central integrated state” as it relates to acupuncture and acupuncture therapy
Emphasize the relevance of cerebellar function to acupuncture as it relates to cerebellar output and modulation
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 216 : The Physiological Effects of Dry Needling
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Acquaint the clinician with the physiological effects of acupuncture and needling
Provide supportive literature for the physiological effects of acupuncture and needling
Present the concept of central desensitization as it relates to acupuncture and needling
Discuss how needling affects pain modulation, range of motion, muscle activation and the chemical environment surrounding trigger points
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 217 : Mechanisms of Analgesia in Dry Needling
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the 2 major afferent pain pathways
Discuss the local, segmental and cortical responses to pain and a painful stimulus
Describe the major, descending inhibitory pathways for pain including the enkephalinergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic pathways
Describe the cholinergic inhibitory pathway for pain
Explain how acupuncture affect these pain pathways
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 218 : Needle Manipulation Technique in Dry Needling and Acupuncture
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the layers of the skin as related to a practitioner’s perception during acupuncture
Review the neurological pathways involved with acupuncture
Summarize the local, segmental and cortical effects of acupuncture
Contrast the physiological effects of depth of insertion and retention time of acupuncture
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 219 : Needle Sterilization, Contraindication and Complications of Needling
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the basics of clean needle technique, including defining “clean field” and offering recommendations as it related to acupuncture
Discuss the most common methods of sterilization
Contrast sterilization vs disposable needles
Present the most common complications of acupuncture
Discuss contraindications to acupuncture
Present the most common infectious agents as risk factors for acupuncture
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 220 : Trigger Points: Search, Find and Treat
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline current concepts in trigger point theory
Discuss the neurophysiology of current concepts in trigger point theory
Distinguish between sclerotomes, dermatomes, myotomes and discuss their importance and trigger point diagnosis
Discuss objective findings present in trigger point diagnosis
Explain the importance of segmental relationships and acupuncture
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 221 : Acupuncture and Pain and Extremities & Migraine
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Evaluate existing evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture in influencing the functional connectivity of the central nervous system in patients with musculoskeletal pain
Critically evaluate the current evidence for acupuncture as a treatment for acute low back pain
Determine the effectiveness of acupuncture for chronic pain conditions
Summarize the most current scientific evidence on the effectiveness of acupuncture on acute, subacute and chronic neck pain
Hour 2
Assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture therapies for the management of upper and lower extremity musculoskeletal disorders
Compare differences in brain activation patterns in migraine patients before and after long-term treatment with real or sham acupuncture
Determine if true acupuncture is more effective than sham acupuncture for prevention of migraine attacks
Establish the time course of acupuncture effects in those with chronic pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 222 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Introduction
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to common foot disorders
Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
Discover major points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by foot disorders
Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s foot complaint
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 222 - 228 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 7.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $140.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 222 through 228
Other Info Course Group includes all Acupunture Courses numbered 222 through 228
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 223 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to lateral ankle issues, inversion injuries and sinus tarsi syndrome
Discover the association between lateral ankle injuries and sinus tarsi syndrome
Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
Gain a better understanding of the distribution, pathology and function of the six leg muscle channels
Devise a treatment plan specific to patient’s lateral ankle injury and sinus tarsi syndrome
Other Info Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 224 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Capsulitis and Mortons Metatarsalgia
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Morton’s metatarsalgia, capsulitis and forefoot pain
Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
Discover major foot points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
Apply palpation and “grid” needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by Morton’s metatarsalgia, capsulitis and forefoot pain
Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s forefoot complaint
Other Info Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 225 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Metatarsophalangeal Joint
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Metatarsophalangeal joint pain, Turf toe and first Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint issues
Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
Discover major foot points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
Apply palpation and traction needling concepts to regions affecting the first metatarsophalangeal joint
Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s first metatarsophalangeal joint complaint
Other Info Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 226 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Plantar Fascia Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to heel pain, plantar fasciitis and plantar fascia disorders
Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
Discover major points and regions used most to treat plantar fascia disorders
Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by heel pain, plantar fasciitis and plantar fasciopathy
Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s plantar fascia complaint
Other Info Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 227 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to tarsal tunnel syndrome
Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
Discover major points and regions used most to treat issues related to the tarsal tunnel of the foot
Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by tarsal tunnel syndrome
Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s medial foot/tarsal tunnel complaint
Other Info Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 228 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Achilles Tendinopathy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Scott R Smith, L.OM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Achilles tendinopathy and related Achiiles tendon issues
Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
Discover major points and regions used most to treat Achilles tendon issues
Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by Achilles tendinopathy
Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s Achilles tendon issue
Other Info Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005861 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 400 : Acupuncture Program Introduction to 104-hour Acupuncture Certification Course
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the various styles of acupuncture
List the branches of Chinese Medicine
List the various way of stimulating acupuncture points
Recognize the strengths and weakness of various acupuncture related treatments
Describe the application of each of the Branches of Chinese Medicine
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 400 - 420 : Basic Theory Course Group
Credit Hours(s) 21.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $357.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 400 through Acupuncture 420
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 400 - 461
Credit Hours(s) 104.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $1560.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 400 through Acupuncture 461
Other Info Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 400 thru 461
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 401 : Development of Chinese Medicine and Yin and Yang I: Introduction to Yin and Yang Theory as it Applies to Acupuncture
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the paradigm and progression of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Define the five branches of Chinese medicine.
Explain the basic relationships and theoretical constructs of Yin and Yang
Identify the most clinically useful associations of Yin and Yang
Summarize the most clinically useful functions of Yin and Yang
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 402 : Yin and Yang II and The 8 Principles: Yin and Yang Theory and its Relationship to the 8 Principles of TCM Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare and contrast Yin and Yang disorders.
Describe the Yin and Yang relationships within the human body.
Give Examples of how the Eight Principles relate to one another and to Yin and Yang
Summarize how the Eight Principles function in relation to human physiology
Explain how the Eight Principles relate to pathology
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 403 : The Theory of the 5 Elements: Concepts and Interrelationships of the TCM Elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate Uses of 5 Element Theory in Chinese Medicine
Reconstruct the Five Elements according to the Creative and Control Cycles
Explain the functioning of the Creative Cycle
Explain the functioning of the Control Cycle
List the Organs Associated with each Element
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 404 : 5 Element Correspondences: Specific Associations of the 5 Elements to Organs, Meridians, Emotions, Tissues, and More
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare and contrast the qualities and characteristics associated with the Five Elements
Summarize the qualities and characteristics associated with the Five Elements
Point out the major differences between the Five Elements
Reconstruct the major Correspondences of the Five Elements
Differentiate Individuals based on the Five Elements
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 405 : Chronotherapy and the Essential Substances: TCM Circadian Rhythms and an Introduction to Qi, Jing, Blood and Shen
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the times of day associated with the Organs in Chinese Medicine
Interpret the significance specific times with regard to Organs
Relate the Essential substances in Chinese Medicine
Explain theoretical process of Substance Production
Reconstruct the role of the three warmers in Qi, Blood, and Fluid Production
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 406 : Energy and Nature: Qi and Blood: Introduction to the Bodys Motivating and Nurturing Forces
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the Theoretical Process of Jing Formation
Give examples of The Functions of Jing
Describe Functions of Shen
Diagram Fluid Production
Assess Common Fluid Pathologies
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 407 : Constitution and Consciousness: Jing, Shen and Fluid: Introduction to our Inherited Vitalities, and Minds
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the Theoretical Process of Jing Formation
Give examples of The Functions of Jing
Describe Functions of Shen
Diagram Fluid Production
Assess Common Fluid Pathologies
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 408 : Evil Winds and Emotions: Pathogenic Factors: Introduction to Exogenous and Endogenous Influences on Health
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate the External Pathogenic Factors
Explain Internal Pathogenic Factors
Describe How External Pathogenic Factors Influence the body
Recognize Miscellaneous Pathogenic Factors
Discuss the TCM viewpoint on the Causes of Disease
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 409 : The Zang Fu: Introduction to the Organs: Exploring the Concept of Organs as Spheres of Influence in the Body
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the Yin & Yang Organs
Compare and Contrast Yin & Yang Organs
Reconstruct the Yin/Yang Organ Relationships
Summarize the similarities and differences of Yin & Yang Meridians
Reconstruct the SIx Division Meridian Pairs
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 410 : Lungs and Large Intestine: The Organs That Take in What We Need, and Let Go of What No Longer Serves Us
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the common symptoms associated with the Lungs & Large Intestines
Define properties of the Lungs & Large Intestines
Describe the functions of the Lungs & Large Intestines
Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Lungs & Large Intestines
Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Lungs & Large Intestines
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 411 : Spleen and Stomach: The Organs of Nourishment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the common symptoms associated with the Spleen & Stomach
Define properties of the Spleen & Stomach
Describe the functions of the Spleen & Stomach
Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Spleen & Stomach
Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Spleen & Stomach
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 412 : Heart, Small Intestine, Pericardium and San Jiao: Organs That Organize the Body, and Influence the Mind
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the common symptoms associated with the Organs of the Fire Element
Define properties of the Organs of the Fire Element
Describe the functions of the Organs of the Fire Element
Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Organs of the Fire Element
Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Organs of the Fire Element
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 413 : Liver and Gall Bladder: The Organs That Enable Free Flow of Qi, Blood and Emotions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the common symptoms associated with the Liver & Gall Bladder
Define properties of the Liver & Gall Bladder
Describe the functions of the Liver & Gall Bladder
Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Liver & Gall Bladder
Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Liver & Gall Bladder
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 414 : Kidney and Urinary Bladder: The Foundational Organs of the Body
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the common symptoms associated with the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
Define properties of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
Describe the functions of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 415 : Understanding Points and Meridians: Introduction to Acupoints and Their Organization Into Meridians
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare the major point categories
Derive Tonification and Sedation points
Describe The 12 Main Meridians
Contrast the functions of Yin and Yang Meridians
Explain the 6 major Meridian Categories
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 416 : Meridian Pathways and Clinical Application: How Meridians are Used in Clinical Situations
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the 14 Acupuncture Meridians that possess acupoints
Summarize the clinical applications of Yin and Yang Meridians
Point out the beginning and end points of each of main Meridians
Outline the main functions of each of the main meridians
Illustrate the trajectories of the main meridians
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 417 : Extraordinary Organs and Meridians: Organs and Meridians Which Augment the Twelve Cardinal Meridians
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Name the Extraordinary Organs
Distinguish Extraordinary Organs from Yin & Yang Organs
Name the Extraordinary Meridians
Discuss the functions of the Extraordinary Meridians
Reconstruct the classical treatment sequence for Extraordinary Meridians.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 418 : Essential Tongue Diagnosis: Observing the Appearance of the Tongue to Refine TCM Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the areas of the tongue, as they apply to different aspects of the body
Relate the common features of the tongue, which indicate disharmonies
Utilize tongue colors, shapes, coats, and movements for diagnosis
Determine common Organ disharmonies based on tongue observation
Distinguish between excess and deficient conditions, based on tongue observation
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 419 : Pulse Diagnosis: Using Palpation of the Radial Pulse to Refine TCM Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe normal and common pathological pulses
Diagnose pathological signs associated with pulse speed
Explain common pulse qualities
Summarize usual pulse combinations
Recognize tongue and pulse combinations associated with common disorders
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 420 : Clean Needle Technique: An Introduction to Clean and Safe Needle Handling in the Clinic
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain Universal Precautions
Prepare a Clean Field for administering acupuncture
Secure, handle and dispose of Biohazard material, normally encountered in an acupuncture practice
Recognize, avoid, and handle acupuncture side effects
Explain the cautions and contraindications of acupuncture treatment
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 421 : Acupuncture Points and Meridians I: Overview of Each of the Main Meridians of Acupuncture
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the types of acupuncture meridians
Distinguish between various types acupuncture meridians
Describe the functions of various types acupuncture meridians
Determine and apply individual patient measurements, in order to locate acupuncture points
List the Transport Points
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 421 - 436 : Acupuncture Points and Meridians Group
Credit Hours(s) 16.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $288.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 421 through Acupuncture 436
Other Info Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 221 through 436
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 422 : Acupuncture Points and Meridians II: Overview of Acupoints and Their Organization Into Clinically Useful Groups
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Distinguish between acupuncture points categories
Create supplementing & reducing treatments based on the Five Element points
Describe the functions of various categories acupuncture points
Compare and contrast Acupuncture point actions and indications
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 423 : The Du Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Du/GV Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Du Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Du Meridian
Recognize Du Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Du Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 424 : The Ren Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Ren/CV Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Ren Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Ren Meridian
Recognize Ren Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Ren Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 425 : The Lung Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Lung Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Lung Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Lung Meridian
Recognize Lung Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Lung Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 426 : The Large Intestine Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Large Intestine Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Large Intestine Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Large Intestine Meridian
Recognize Large Intestine Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Large Intestine Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 427 : The Stomach Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Stomach Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Stomach Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Stomach Meridian
Recognize Stomach Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Stomach Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 428 : The Spleen Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Spleen Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Spleen Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Spleen Meridian
Recognize Spleen Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Spleen Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 429 : The Heart and Pericardium Meridians: In-depth Examination of the Heart and Pericardium Meridians and Their Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathways of both the Heart & Pericardium Meridians
Locate each of the individual points on both the Heart & Pericardium Meridians
Recognize Heart & Pericardium Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on both the Heart & Pericardium Meridians.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 430 : The Small Intestine Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Small Intestine Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Small Intestine Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Small Intestine Meridian
Recognize Small Intestine Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Small Intestine Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 431 : The Bladder Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Bladder Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Bladder Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Bladder Meridian
Recognize Bladder Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Bladder Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 432 : The Kidney Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Kidney Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Kidney Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Kidney Meridian
Recognize Kidney Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Kidney Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 433 : The San Jiao Meridian: In-depth Examination of the San Jiao/Triple Burner Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the San Jiao Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the San Jiao Meridian
Recognize San Jiao Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the San Jiao Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 434 : The Gall Bladder Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Gall Bladder Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Gall Bladder Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Gall Bladder Meridian
Recognize Gall Bladder Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Gall Bladder Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 435 : The Liver Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Liver Meridian and its Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the general pathway of the Liver Meridian
Locate each of the individual points on the Liver Meridian
Recognize Liver Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Liver Meridian
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 436 : Extraordinary Points: In-depth Examination of the Acupoints That Lie Off the Meridians
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and point out the Location of 31 Extraordinary Points
Recognize Extraordinary Points that are associated with contraindications
Recognize both the English and Chinese names of 31 Extraordinary Points
Compare and contrast the actions and indications of 31 Extraordinary Points
Describe specific needling associated with those acupuncture points which require unconventional needling techniques or directions
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 437 : Microsystems I: Introduction and Hand Acupuncture: Introduction to Acupuncture Microsystems Concepts and Techniques, and Select Hand Acupuncture Points
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the similarities in treatment associated with all acupuncture microsystems
Describe and point out the location of 17 discrete hand acupuncture points
Describe and recreate a useful somatotope associated with hand acupuncture
Compare and contrast 3 different styles of hand acupuncture
Describe specific needling techniques associated with those hand acupuncture points which require specific needling techniques and/or directions
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 437 - 440 : Acupuncture Microsystems Group
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 437 through Acupuncture 440
Other Info Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 237 through 440
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 438 : Microsystems II: Ear Acupuncture: Auricular Acupuncture Points and Techniques
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the similarities associated with ear acupuncture and other acupuncture microsystems
Describe and recreate a clinically-useful somatotope/homunculus associated with ear acupuncture
Locate the physical structures of the ear, such as the helix, antihelix, triangular fossa, antitragus, etc.
Describe and point out the location of the major landmarks for auriculotherapy point location
Describe and point out the location of 36 or more discrete ear acupuncture points
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 439 : Microsystems III: Chinese Scalp Acupuncture: Scalp Acupuncture Points and Techniques Mainly Used for Cortical Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the similarities associated with Chinese Scalp Acupuncture and other acupuncture microsystems
Describe and find treatment areas associated with the somatotope of the cortex of the brain
Describe and point out the location of the major landmarks, lines, and points, used to find Chinese Scalp Acupuncture treatment areas and lines.
Describe and point out the location of the 10 most commonly used Chinese Scalp Lines/Areas
Describe and find the correct layer for needling Chinese Scalp lines, and begin practicing the techniques needed to use this form of acupuncture in clinical practice.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 440 : Microsystems IV: YNSA Scalp Acupuncture Scalp Acupuncture Points and Techniques Mainly Used for Painful Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the similarities associated with YNSA Scalp Acupuncture and other scalp acupuncture microsystems
Describe and find treatment areas associated with the YNSA somatotope
Describe and point out the location of the major landmarks used to find YNSA Scalp Acupuncture points.
Describe and point out the location of the most commonly used YNSA Scalp Points
Describe and find the correct procedure and needling technique for treating YNSA Scalp Points, and begin practicing the techniques needed to use this form of acupuncture in clinical practice.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 441 : Acupuncture Techniques I: Introduction and CNT: In-depth Course in Clean Needle Technique and Handling
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the various types of acupuncture needles
List the main formats for administering moxibustion
Set up and maintain a clean field
Recognize and take steps to avoid the main risks to acupuncture providers
Recognize and take steps to avoid the main risks to acupuncture patients
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 441 - 446 : Acupuncture Techniques Group
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 441 through Acupuncture 446
Other Info Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 441 through 446
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 442 : Acupuncture Techniques II: Needles and Needling: Foundational Information on Acupuncture Needle Types, Sizes, and Insertion Techniques
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the various sizes of acupuncture needles
Describe needle techniques to tonify and sedate acupuncture points
Demonstrate the common needle insertion angles
Compare and contrast the size of acupuncture needles with other common needles
Infer safe and appropriate needle depths for many common acupuncture points
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 443 : Acupuncture Techniques III: Moxa and Moxibustion: Heat Therapy Using Traditional Herbal Methods
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the various grades of moxa
Describe various methods for applying indirect moxa
Demonstrate safe procedures for administering indirect moxa
Compare and contrast direct and indirect moxibustion
Determine appropriate methods for administering moxibustion in specific clinical
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 444 : Acupuncture Techniques IV: Electro-Acupuncture: Microcurrent Stimulation of Acupuncture Needles
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify conditions which are amenable to treatment with electro-acupuncture
Distinguish between invasive and non-invasive electro-acupuncture devices and administrative practices.
Demonstrate safe procedures for administering electro-acupuncture
Compare and contrast milliamp stimulation with microamp stimulation
Determine appropriate frequency and intensity settings for administering electro-acupuncture, based on clinical findings
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 445 : Acupuncture Techniques V: Cupping and Gua Sha: Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Manipulation Using Traditional Tools and Methods
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify conditions which are amenable to treatment with cupping and gua sha
Identify various types of cups and gua sha instruments
Demonstrate safe procedures for administering gua sha
Describe post-treatment recommendations and procedures for gua sha & cupping
Demonstrate safe procedures for administering cupping with both fire silicone cups
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 446 : Acupuncture Techniques VI: Laser and TDP: Treating With Far-Infared Heat and Cold Laser
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify conditions which are amenable to treatment with Laser and TDP Lamp.
Identify various types and wavelengths of lasers employed in acupuncture
Demonstrate safe procedures for administering laser acupuncture
Describe the physical mechanisms associated with photobiology
Demonstrate safe procedures for administering TDP Lamp
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 447 : Acupuncture for the Treatment of Pain I - Introduction to Pain Management with Classical Chinese Techniques
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate most painful conditions according to TCM theory
Compare and contrast pain associated with Cold, Heat, Damp, Qi, & Blood Stagnation
Assess local, distal and adjacent points for the treatment of pain
Select appropriate modalities for various painful conditions
Formulate meridian based treatment strategies for many painful conditions
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 447 - 451 : Acupuncture for the Treatment of Pain Group
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 447 through Acupuncture 451
Other Info Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 447 through 451
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 448 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain II - Points, Meridians, and Techniques for the Treatment of Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify many primary points for the treatment of pain
Describe the relationships of the individual meridians within yangming, shaoyang, and taiyang classifications
Formulate treatment strategies based on the 6 Divisions
Compare and contrast yangming, shaoyang, and taiyang areas of influence
Choose appropriate techniques for treating trigger points
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 449 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain III - Sinew Meridians and Zonal Treatment for Pain: Specific techniques for treating pain using the Anterior, Lateral and Posterior Zones
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the special pathways of the sinew meridians relevant to the treatment of pain
Identify Jing points for the treatment of pain according to main and sinew meridian pathways
List the points used to activate the anterior, posterior, lateral and medial treatment zones
Compare and contrast posterior, lateral and medial zones as they relate to acupuncture treatment
Describe the procedure using zonal treatment for treating pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 450 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain IV - Treating Pain in the Head, Neck, Trunk and Upper Extremity: Specific Techniques for Treating Pain in the Upper Body
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the most common painful disorders of the head and neck that can be treated effectively with acupuncture
Choose effective points for treating many painful disorders of the head and neck
Identify the most common painful disorders of the upper extremity and trunk that can be treated effectively with acupuncture
Choose effective points for treating many painful disorders of the upper extremity and trunk
Determine appropriate treatment modalities for common painful conditions of the upper body
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 451 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain V - Treating Pain in the Back and Lower Extremity: Specific Techniques for Treating Pain in the Lower Body
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the most common painful disorders of the back and lower extremity that can be treated effectively with acupuncture
Choose effective points for treating many painful disorders of the back and lower extremity
Compare and contrast the Bladder and Gall Bladder Meridians an their influences on the lower back
Compare and contrast the zones and meridians associated with the back and leg
Choose appropriate treatment modalities for painful conditions of the back and leg
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 452 : Yin and Yang: A Comprehensive Study of Yin and Yang
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Interpret phenomena in terms of Yin &Yang
Apply the theory of Yin-Yang to Chinese medicine
Describe the concepts of deficiency and excess of Yin & Yang
Identify phenomena according to the Five Elements
Apply the theory of Five Elements to Chinese medicine
Summarize the interrelationships of the Generating, Controlling, and Over-acting Cycles of the Five Elements
Differentiate the origin, nature, & functions of Pre-Heaven Essences
Explain the functions of Qi in the body
Outline the relationship between Blood and Qi
Explain the relationship between Blood and Essence
Contrast and Compare Blood and Body Fluids
Identify the different aspects of the Mind as it is understood within Chinese medical theory
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 452 - 461 : Foundations of Chinese Medicine Group
Credit Hours(s) 50.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $799.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 452 through Acupuncture 461
Other Info Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 452 throgh 461
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 453 : The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Study of Chinese Medical Thought
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the functional activities of Qi and their associated physiological processes in the body
Explain the role of the Original Qi as the dynamic motive force for transformation
Analyze the interrelationship of the Essence and the Fire of the Gate of Life
Explain the process of the movement of Qi in the body
Summarize the role of the bones as one of the deepest energetic layers
Paraphrase how the entering and exiting of Qi from the space between the skin and muscles regulates sweating
Describe how Qi enters and exits from the joints, and how this process can become interrupted
Explain the nature and functions of the Yin and Yang organs in general, and the essential differences between them
Infer how the Kidneys, as the foundation of Yin and Yang and the origin of Fire and Water in the body, impact the other Organs
Give examples of how the role of the Stomach and Spleen as the “center,” impacts the body’s function
Summarize the relationships between Heart and Blood
Outline how anger affects the Liver and how a Liver disharmony affects our moods
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 454 : The Functions of the Organs: A Comprehensive Study of the Interrelationships of the Main Organs of TCM
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the importance of the Pericardium channel in acupuncture treatment
Discuss the significance of the Triple Burner in the Qi mechanism
Match the Heart with various emotions, substances, & organs
Differentiate the relationships of Blood to the Heart, Liver, and Spleen
Recognize the various aspects of the soul, and the organs to which those aspects are most closely related
Give examples of how the Liver and Spleen interact in making and storing the Blood
Explain the significance of the descending of Lung-Qi and the ascending of Liver-Qi
Relate the free flow of Liver-Qi to the Spleen's function of transformation and transportation
Explain how a deficiency of Spleen-Qi, leading to the formation of Phlegm, affects the Lungs
Summarize the relationships between the Kidneys and the Spleen
Discuss the complexities of the relationship of Blood to Spleen, Heart and Liver
Distinguish the roles played by the Yin and Yang organs, in the management of fluids
Diagram the more significant interrelationships of the five Yin organs
Compare and Contrast the Extraordinary organs with the Yin & Yang organs
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 455 : External Causes of Disease: A Comprehensive Study of the Endogenous and Exogenous Pathogens
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain how climatic factors can become a cause of disease
Assess the influence of the constitution on predisposition to health or disease
Compare diagnostic signs of a strong or weak constitution
Discuss how excessive physical work and exercise can cause disease
Relate the significance of poor diet and eating habits as a cause of disease
Summarize the importance of paying attention to a patient's constitutional type
Interpret clinical meaning of changes in the tissues and other parts of the body
Recognize the importance of the tongue as a pillar of diagnosis
Integrate tongue and pulse diagnosis to confirm suspected patterns and indicate the presence of patterns not evident from other signs and symptoms
Recognize the frequency of tiredness as a complaint in Western patients, and utilize methods of questioning to ascertain appropriate patterns of disharmony
Differentiate the clinical significance of feelings of cold, heat, and fever, and their different clinical significance in exterior and interior conditions
Justify the importance of questioning and observing the patient's emotional state
Recognize the significance of asking about menstruation, leucorrhoea, pregnancy, and childbirth
Examine children's symptoms, in the areas of digestion, respiration, sleep and immunization
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 456 : Diagnosis by Palpation: A Comprehensive Study on Palpation, Focusing on the Radial Pulse
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the role of the radial pulse in diagnosis
Give examples of the problems inherent in pulse diagnosis
Discuss the clinical significance of the three levels of the pulse
List the factors to take into account when evaluating the pulse
Recognize signs from palpating the temperature, moisture, and texture of the skin
Explain how palpation of the abdomen provides valuable diagnostic information
Recognize the various forms taken by 'Excess of Yang' and 'Deficiency of Yang'
Recognize the various forms taken by 'Excess of Yin' and 'Deficiency of Yin'
Summarize the diagnostic significance of the sounds of breathing, cough, vomiting, hiccup, borborygmi, sighing etc.
Analyze the implications of ascending/descending and entering/exiting of Qi
Point out the significance of the smell of bodily secretions
Identify the Full/Empty nature of a condition, according to the presence or absence of a pathogenic factor and the strength of the body's Qi
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 457 : Identification of Patterns - Heart, Pericardium and Liver: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and Their Relationships
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the four pathological patterns of Qi disharmony
Defend the importance of distention as a characteristic of Qi stagnation
Identify the four Blood pathology patterns
Distinguish between various types of Blood stasis in the Liver, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Intestines and Uterus
Recognize the causes of Blood stasis
Identify the three types of pathological Body Fluid patterns
Give examples of Phlegm in Chinese medicine
Outline the role of the Spleen, Lungs and Kidneys in the production of Phlegm
Differentiate between the various Heart pathologies
Discuss how pathologies of the Pericardium differ from those of the Heart
List the general characteristics of Liver pathology
Differentiate between the various Liver pathologies
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 458 : Identification of Patterns - Lung, Spleen, Kidney and Stomach: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and Their Relationships
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe how exterior Wind (combined with Heat or Cold) can invade the Lung Exterior portion to cause exterior patterns
Discuss and differentiate the effects of Dryness and Dampness on the Lungs
Recognize Lung Deficiency patterns
Identify Lung Excess patterns
Differentiate Lung Phlegm patterns
Describe and differentiate Spleen Deficiency Patterns
Compare and contrast Spleen Cold-Dampness and Damp-Heat in the Spleen
Analyze the significance of the duality of Kidney-Yin and Kidney-Yang in Kidney pathology
Point out the differences and similarities associated with Yin, Yang, and Jing Deficiencies in the Kidneys
Outline the importance of heredity in determining the strength of a child's Kidneys
Apply the significance of Stomach-Qi in prognosis
Illustrate how Stomach-Qi manifests on tongue and pulse
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 459 : Identification of Patterns - Small/Large Intestine, Gall Bladder, Bladder, Six Stages and Four Levels: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and an Introduction to the Progression of Disease
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the main functions of the Small Intestine
Describe the main functions of the Large Intestine
Summarize the role of diet in Large Intestine pathology
Discuss the importance of the Gall Bladder's function of storing bile
Relate the pathology of Gall Bladder pathology to that of the Liver
Outline the main Bladder function of transforming and excreting fluids
Explain why the Kidneys do not have Full patterns
Differentiate Damp-Heat in the Bladder from Damp-Cold in the Bladder
Give examples of symptoms of the stages of external Wind invasion
Identify the main clinical manifestations of the emergence of Latent Heat
Recognize Damp-Heat in the Gall Bladder and Liver
Distinguish between Bright Yang, Greater Yang, Lesser Yang, Greater Yin, Lesser Yin, and Terminal Yin patterns
Distinguish between Wei, Qi, Ying and Blood Level patterns
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 460 : Patterns According to the Three Burners, 12 Channels and Eight Extraordinary Vessels; Shu Points and Categories of Points: A Comprehensive Study of Pattern Discrimination in TCM
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Identify patterns according to the Three Burners
Relate patterns according to the Three Burners to those of the Four Levels
Integrate the relationship between the channels and the organs in disease
List the causes of channel problems
Diagnose channel patterns
Identify the Generating and Overacting sequence patterns
Relate the Qi of the channels to a flow of water
Explain the importance of the Transporting Points in clinical practice
Describe the connection between the channels and the environment
Summarize the dynamism of points at the end and beginning of the channels
Outline the significance of the regulating, balancing and integrating functions of the extraordinary vessels
List the different ways that opening and coupled points can be used to open the Vessels
Determine when to use the extraordinary vessels
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture 461 : The Eight Extraordinary Vessels; Principles of Treatment and Combination of Points: A Comprehensive Study on Crafting Acupuncture Treatment Strategies.
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Cite the clinical applications of the Governing Vessel
Recall the clinical applications of the Directing Vessel
Distinguish the five branches of the Penetrating Vessel
Relate the clinical applications of the Girdle Vessel
Give examples of the clinical applications of the Yang Stepping Vessel
Discuss how the Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels combine in Pathology
Recognize the importance of adopting the correct treatment principle
Point out how the Root and Manifestation relate to each other
Describe how a Manifestation can become a Root of further Manifestations
Explain the importance of tracing clinical manifestations back to their Roots
Summarize the importance of knowing when to tonify Qi or expel pathogenic factors
Recognize the importance of being aware of residual pathogenic factors
Compare herbal treatment and acupuncture
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-02
Acupuncture National Exam Prep Course : Board Review for Those Taking the NBCE or ABCA Exam
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors James Ventresca, DOM
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare and contrast Yin and Yang as they relate to Acupuncture theory, diagnosis and treatment
Explain the 8 Principles and apply them to Acupuncture diagnosis
Describe the interrelationships of the Five Elements, and explain their significance in acupuncture theory
Recall the daily time allotments associated with each organ and meridian according to the Horary Cycle
Distinguish the main functions and pathologies of the Yin organs
Recognize the main points in point prescriptions used to treat many common disharmonies of the organs
Identify the functions and pathologies associated with Qi, Jing, Blood, Shen and Fluids
List the 71 Meridians of acupuncture
Reproduce a chart of the most important acupuncture points.
Identify areas of further study needed by the student for successful performance on a national board exam in acupuncture.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005864 Expires: 2026-09-06
Biomechanics 201 : Introduction to Gait: Pedographs and Gait Analysis
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the phases of human walking gait
Discuss the biomechanical events associated with stance phase of gait
Discuss the biomechanical events associated with swing phase of gait
Explain biomechanically what is happening during each phase of gait in the foot, ankle, knee and hip
Discuss the 3 rockers of the foot and how they apply to the gait cycle
Understand the calcaneocuboid locking mechanism and defend it's importance in the stance phase of gait
Summarize the ranges of motion of the foot, ankle, knee and hip and their importance in normal gait
Explain how stance phase abnormalities would impact the gait cycle
Demonstrate competency in obtaining a reproducible Pedograph print
Interpret rearfoot, midfoot and forefoot mechanics as seen on a pedograph print
Identify and interpret problem areas in a pedograph print
Identify stance phase abnormalities on a Pedograph print
Extrapolate pathomechanics which would occur rostrally in the kinetic chain during pathomechanics occurring in the gait cycle
Evaluate the impact of gait abnormalities on human locomotion
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 201 - 216
Credit Hours(s) 21.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $357.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Biomechanics 201 through Biomechanics 216
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Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 202 : Foot Function and the Effects on the Core and Body Dynamics
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe how the motor and sensory homunculus relate to the foot and are integral to training and rehabilitation
Discuss the 3 rockers of the foot
Give examples of problems that result from a loss of the 3 rockers of the foot
Explain the concept of pelvis neutrality and its effect on training
Describe and examine the tripod of the foot
Breakdown most movement into 2 basic rules or tenets
Give examples of the problems which can arise if the 2 basic rules or tenets of movement are not followed
Discuss the clinical consequences of loss of the medial and lateral tripods of the foot
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 203 : Gait Analysis: Normal and Abnormal Gait and Factors Affecting Them
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the normal walking gait cycle
Apply the biomechanics of the pelvis and lower kinetic chain during walking to clinical practice
Predict and discuss problems and clinical strategies that can arise from altered lower extremity biomechanics
Apply visual analysis skills
Evaluate case studies in gait analysis
Clinically apply solutions for gait abnormalities
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 204 : Shoe Selection and the Effect and Impact on Gait
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe and identify how the parts of a running shoe affect running biomechanics
Compare and contrast different shoe constructions to the biomechanical needs of an individual
Determine the appropriate last shape for different foot types
Discuss the biomechanical consequences of improper vs. proper selection of last types
Predict which features in a shoe are necessary to correct faulty gait patterns
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 205 : Barefoot Running and Gait: What You Need To Know
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explore barefoot running from a position of biomechanical efficiency
Contrast the differences in shod vs unshod running
Predict problems that can arise from shod and barefoot running
Apply visual analysis skills to barefoot running technique
Describe how to introduce barefoot running to your patient population
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 206 : A Case Study in Gait Analysis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the salient points of conducting a visual gait analysis
Review the gait cycle and associated kinetics and kinematics
Discuss step length, stride length and how they are affected in a case of a person with posterior compartment weakness
Review the biomechanics associated with heel rise
Propose rehabilitation strategies for specific cases that were reviewed
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 207 : A Case Study in Gait Analysis: Focus on Torsions and Versions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the pitfall of video assessment of gait cases
Review the gait cycle with respect to stance phase abnormalities in a gait case
Differentiate between step length and stride length
Review heel rise and the windlass mechanism
Discuss the function of the long flexors of the toes in gait
Evaluate pelvic posturing as it relate to a gait case
Discuss the gait pathomechanics that result from a herniated disc
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 208 : Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Challenges to the Knee During Gait
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the pertinent anatomy of the knee
Review the kinematics and kinetics of knee function during the gait cycle
View and discuss case studies involving knee function
Predict pathomechanics that will arise from the gait abnormalities presented
Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 209 : Focus on the Hip
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the pertinent anatomy of the hip
Review the kinematics and kinetics of hip function during the gait cycle
View and discuss case studies involving hip function and common clinical scenarios
Predict pathomechanics that will arise from the gait abnormalities presented
Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 210 : Running vs. Walking - Key Differences in Gait Analysis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the walking gait cycle
Review the running gait cycle
Identify the key differences between walking and running gait
Review the kinematics and kinetic differences between walking and running gait
View case studies involving different walking and running gait styles
Predict pathomechanics that may arise from gait abnormalities presented
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 211 : Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Focus on the Short Leg
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review anatomical vs functional short leg
Review the kinematics and kinetics of the short leg during the gait cycle
View and discuss case studies looking at functional and anatomical short legs
Predict pathomechanics that will arise from a short leg
Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 211 - 222
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $240.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Biomechanics 211 through Biomechanics 222
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Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 212 : Case Studies in Gait Analysis: The Rearfoot
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review fore foot to rearfoot relationships
Review the different rear foot types
Review the kinematics and kinetics of rear foot function during the gait cycle
View and discuss case studies involving different rear foot types
Predict pathomechanics that will arise from gait abnormalities presented
Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 213 : A Closer Look at Gait Analysis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Breakdown the gait cycle into its component parts
Recognize some less common gait abnormalities seen in gait analysis
Assess actions of the lower kinetic chain during gait
Predict pathomechanics that will arise from gait abnormalities presented
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 214 : A Closer Look at Foot Types
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review how to determine foot type
Describe and identify the five common foot types
Explain how foot type effects gait biomechanics
Compare and contrast different clinical examples of each foot type
Discuss some treatments that can be utilized when a client presents with a particular foot type
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 215 : Pedograph Use and Interpretation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Briefly describe the history of the pedograph
Compare pedographs with other technologies available for foot imprinting
Explain how to obtain a reproducible pedograph
Discuss pedograph interpretation and what it means clinically
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 216 : Focus on The Forefoot
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the pertinent anatomy of the foot
Review the kinematics and kinetics of foot function during the gait cycle
View and discuss case studies involving foot function and common pathomechanics
Predict pathomechanics that will arise from the gait abnormalities presented
Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 217 : The Problematic Crossover Gait
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the crossover gait
Visually identify the crossover gait
Explain the biomechanical elements of the crossover gait
Analyze the cross over gait
Give examples of the cross over gait
Integrate your knowledge of the cross over gait to formulate an appropriate treatment plan
Outline some common exercises for cross over gait remediation
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 218 : A Closer Look at Arm Swing in Gait
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Examine how arm swing correlates and integrates with the gait cycle
Visually identify arm swing
Explain the biomechanical elements of arm swing
Analyze arm swing
Give examples of normal and abnormal arm swing
Integrate your knowledge of arm swing to formulate an appropriate treatment plan
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 219 : The Biomechanics of Running Relative to Shoe Choice
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define minimal vs. neutral vs. guidance vs. motion control shoes
Contrast minimal vs. neutral vs. guidance vs. motion control shoes
Discuss current shoe trends
Discuss ramp delta and its implications in shoes and shoe fit
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 220 : Common Cycling Injuries Related to Bike Fit
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the injuries associated with an improperly fitting bike frame and how to properly size a frame to a person
Discuss how cleat position can lead to biomechanical problems and injuries related to power loss.
Demonstrate how to properly place cleats on shoes to avoid injury and increase power transfer
Discuss injuries that stem from inappropriate seat height, saddle for and aft position and handlebar reach and explain how to determine appropriate seat height, fore and aft saddle position and handlebar reach.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 221 : Static Assessment and the Glass Pedograph
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review static postural foot assessment as it relates to a case study
Describe muscular compensations that may occur as the result leg length differences
Compare muscular action vectors and their changes with aberrant foot mechanics
Discuss the concept of flexor dominance and how it relates to the long flexors of the toes
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 222 : Advanced Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Focus on Neurological Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the gait cycle and gait cycle biomechanics
Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy etiologies
Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy gait abnormalities
Propose rehabilitation strategies for abnormalities commonly seen in many neurological disorders
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 222 - 225
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss the gait cycle and gait cycle biomechanics
Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy etiologies
Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy gait abnormalities
Propose rehabilitation strategies for abnormalities commonly seen in many neurological disorders
Hour 2
Review the anatomical and functional causes of leg length discrepancies
Review the kinematics and kinetics of leg length discrepancies during the gait cycle.
View and discuss several new case studies looking at anatomical leg length discrepancies and the impact of compensations to accommodate the fixed changes.
Discuss examination procedures to facilitate understanding of the pathomechanics resulting from a leg length discrepancy.
Propose intrinsic and extrinsic remedies for the gait abnormalities seen.
Hour 3
Provide an overview of orthotic therapy
Review orthotic casting processes and contrast differences and potential pitfalls in them
Discuss common problems arising from orthotic prescription (blisters, pain during use, pressure spots, etc)
Propose mechanisms for why problems occur biomechanically
Present remedies for common problems that arise
Hour 4
Discuss retraining CNS sensory and motor patterns
Present several key concepts in visual gait analysis
Introduce lesser known anatomical points of interest in the sacroiliac joint
Discuss some rehabilitation strategies for the sacroiliac joint
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 223 : New Case Studies of Fixed Leg Length Discrepancies and the Compounding Biomechanical Compensations that Produce Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the anatomical and functional causes of leg length discrepancies
Review the kinematics and kinetics of leg length discrepancies during the gait cycle.
View and discuss several new case studies looking at anatomical leg length discrepancies and the impact of compensations to accommodate the fixed changes.
Discuss examination procedures to facilitate understanding of the pathomechanics resulting from a leg length discrepancy.
Propose intrinsic and extrinsic remedies for the gait abnormalities seen.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 224 : How to Address Common Problems Associated With Prescribing Orthotics
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Provide an overview of orthotic therapy
Review orthotic casting processes and contrast differences and potential pitfalls in them
Discuss common problems arising from orthotic prescription (blisters, pain during use, pressure spots, etc)
Propose mechanisms for why problems occur biomechanically
Present remedies for common problems that arise
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 225 : Current Concepts in Gait and Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss retraining CNS sensory and motor patterns
Present several key concepts in visual gait analysis
Introduce lesser known anatomical points of interest in the sacroiliac joint
Discuss some rehabilitation strategies for the sacroiliac joint
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 225 - 228
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss retraining CNS sensory and motor patterns
Present several key concepts in visual gait analysis
Introduce lesser known anatomical points of interest in the sacroiliac joint
Discuss some rehabilitation strategies for the sacroiliac joint
Discuss the ideal kinetics and kinematics of the walking gait cycle
Present the normal lower extremity parameters/ontogeny surrounding the requisites for gait
Explore the impact of lower extremity torsions on foot progression angle
Highlight the differences between tibial and femoral leg length discrepancies
View video examples of different aspects of gait
Review the mechanics of the bridge exercise
Discuss the current indexed literature surrounding the bridge exercise
Describe potential pitfalls in performing and prescribing the bridge exercise
Point out the differences of maintaining a "neutral spine" versus an increased or decreased lumbar lordosis
Identify potential ways to correct faulty mechanics and optimize performance of the bridge exercise
describe a new, novel test to diagnose gluteus medius tears
explain the various functions of the gluteus maximus and medius
explore the effects of a resistance band around the knees on the gluteus maximus, quadricep and valgus angles on the knees during a back barbell squat
contrast gluteus medius resistance and rehabilitation exercises with respect to maximal recruitment
discuss electromyographic activity in the gluteus medius, gluteus maximus, biceps femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and rectus femoris during the Monopodal Squat, Forward Lunge and Lateral Step-Up exercises
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Biomechanics 226 : Gait Analysis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the ideal kinetics and kinematics of the walking gait cycle
Present the normal lower extremity parameters/ontogeny surrounding the requisites for gait
Explore the impact of lower extremity torsions on foot progression angle
Highlight the differences between tibial and femoral leg length discrepancies
View video examples of different aspects of gait
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 227 : Building a Better bridge: A critical look at the bridging exercise
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the mechanics of the bridge exercise
Discuss the current indexed literature surrounding the bridge exercise
Describe potential pitfalls in performing and prescribing the bridge exercise
Point out the differences of maintaining a "neutral spine" versus an increased or decreased lumbar lordosis
Identify potential ways to correct faulty mechanics and optimize performance of the bridge exercise
Other Info The bridge exercise has been a staple amongst conditions seeking to rehabilitate everything from lower back pain to gait abnormalities. Traditionally, this is predominantly a gluteus maximus exercise however we often find that it is dominated by the hamstrings. This presentation goes through the recent research surrounding this exercise as well as ways to optimize its efficacy and clinical utility.
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Biomechanics 228 : Understanding the Glutes: A Literature Update
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
describe a new, novel test to diagnose gluteus medius tears
explain the various functions of the gluteus maximus and medius
explore the effects of a resistance band around the knees on the gluteus maximus, quadricep and valgus angles on the knees during a back barbell squat
contrast gluteus medius resistance and rehabilitation exercises with respect to maximal recruitment
discuss electromyographic activity in the gluteus medius, gluteus maximus, biceps femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and rectus femoris during the Monopodal Squat, Forward Lunge and Lateral Step-Up exercises.
Other Info This presentation covers some of the prominent current research on the gluteal muscles expanding on the anatomy, physiology, neurology, bio and neuromechanics of this fascinating muscle group.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 229 : Sandals, Flip Flops and Open Back Footwear and their Biomechanics effects
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review ideal walking gait biomechanics
Discuss the current indexed literature surrounding sandals and open back footwear relative to musculoskeletal symptoms
Describe pathomechanics associated with wearing flip flops and open back footwear
Contrast the ideal gait cycle with the gait cycle while wearing flip flops, sandals and open back footwear
Identify potential ways to correct faulty mechanics associated with wearing open back footwear
Other Info Ever wonder if “flip flops” are bad for you? How about open back shoes? With the prevalence of sandal and open back footwear use, we thought it appropriate to talk about the biomechanics and potential pitfalls of this type of footwear. In this preservation we examine the biomechanics, pathomechanics literature and potential sequelae of sandals and open back shoes.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 230 : Gait - Split Treadmill
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review ideal walking gait biomechanics
Discuss the indexed literature surrounding movement patterns, gait remodeling and therapeutic uses of a split treadmill
Rehab gait movement patterns
Develop a deeper understanding of arm swing, leg swing, and interlimb timing and coordination.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 231 : Advanced Concepts in Gait
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify ideal walking gait biomechanics
Discuss the indexed literature surrounding movement patterns, gait impairments and compensations.
Analyze arm swing, leg swing, and interlimb timing and coordination.
Interpret local foot biomechanics and compensations.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 232 : Advanced Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Putting it All Together
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the gait cycle and gait cycle biomechanics
View and discuss case studies of gait pathologies
Assess actions of the lower kinetic chain during gait
Predict pathomechanics that will arise from gait abnormalities presented
Propose remedies and rehabilitation strategies for the gait abnormalities seen
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Biomechanics 233 : The 3 Cardinal Planes of Loading: Power Leaks, Compensations and Load Adaptations
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify some common gait abnormalities seen in gait analysis and develop mental strategies in evaluating the 3 cardinal planes of motion and potential failures in the loading of these planes.
Categorize the Fast and Slow phases of an imbalance asymmetrical gait and define rehabilitation strategies to remedy the gait pathology.
Develop a conceptual overview of how step length and stride length change in a limping gait.
Breakdown portions of the gait cycle into its component parts, including compensation patterns
Conceptualize the gait changes oriented around a hallux (great toe) amputation and learn to predict gait compensations off of a fixed anatomic anomaly.
Describe arm swing and how it plays out in gait, particularly asymmetrical, and develop some treatment concepts in addressing this asymmetry.
Hour 2
Discuss the critical function of the deep neck flexors and transverse abdominus, and how they related to gait, especially the running athlete.
Identify the 3 compartments of the thoracolumbar fascia and translate them into gait concepts and treatment concepts.
Develop treatment concepts in addressing this asymmetry and define in-phase and out-of-phase arm and leg swing assimilation
Discuss on a surface level the concepts of speed in gait, and how to adjust the speed of one's gait to break down gait components that might lead to better treatment directions.
Describe central pattern generators and relate to arm swing on a neurologic level.
Recognize some common gait abnormalities seen in gait analysis such as arm swing, step length, the cross over gait, and develop mental strategies in evaluating the 3 cardinal planes of motion and potential failures in the loading of these planes when it comes to these gait parameters.
Other Info The purpose of this broad ranging 2 part , 2 hour video course is to expose the student to some broad, yet deeply reaching concepts on how the body moves, loads, compensates and strategizes when there is weakness, immature sensory-motor patterns, injury, and asymmetries in the body. Visual cases and video will be used to discuss these topics. Though a broad lecture, it will require some basics of gait phases and principles to fully grasp the depth of the topics discussed. Please consider first taking our basics of gait classes prior to delving into this complex lecture.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005885 Expires: 2026-09-02
Breathing Essentials 201 : Mechanics of the Region: Biomechanics of the Cervical, Thoracic/Thorax and Shoulder Girdle
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the biomechanics of rotation of a thoracic ring at the levels T1-T7.
Describe the biomechanics of the Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, ribs, clavicle and manubrium with elevation of the right or left shoulder.
Describe the biomechanics of flexion and extension at the Costotransverse joint at T9.
Describe the differences in motion of the mobile segments between T3 -T7 with side flexion occurring first in the Thoracic spine.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005901 Expires: 2026-09-02
Breathing Essentials 201 - 207
Credit Hours(s) 9.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $180.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Breathing Essentials 201 through Breathing Essentials 207
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Approval Code(s) CHPR005901 Expires: 2026-09-02
Breathing Essentials 202 : Function of Respiration
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the physiology of breathing and how altered pH can affect the body.
Describe two functions of the diaphragm.
Identify limited chest expansion and Bradcliff angles and ski jumps
Identify limited lateral costal breathing and how to facilitate normal lateral costal breathing
Approval Code(s) CHPR005901 Expires: 2026-09-02
Breathing Essentials 203 : Altered Breathing Patterns and Their Consequences
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe how altered breathing patterns can alter pH and how this can affect the body.
Describe the autonomic nervous system and function.
Name three physiological consequences of respiratory alkalosis.
Describe suboptimal breathing patterns and their effect on the cervical spine and chronic pain.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005901 Expires: 2026-09-02
Breathing Essentials 204 : Sleep Apnea
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Name and describe the different types of sleep apnea.
Describe the three levels of Apnea-hypopnea index AHI.
List five symptoms of sleep apnea.
List two treatments for sleep apnea.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005901 Expires: 2026-09-02
Breathing Essentials 205 : Athletic Performance
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the physiological response of aerobic exercise on the respiratory system.
Describe the effect of running on the viscera and the diaphragm.
Describe the response to inspiratory muscle fatigue on the body.
List one device than may increase endurance of the respiratory muscles.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005901 Expires: 2026-09-02
Breathing Essentials 206 : Diaphragm in Critical Care
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the anatomical structure of the diaphragm including innervation and blood supply.
List four causes that may damage the innervation to the diaphragm and effect normal function.
Describe the factors involved in Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness.
Be able to describe the pros and cons of early mobilization in the ICU.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005901 Expires: 2026-09-02
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 201 : The Five Common Neurological Complaints of Pregnancy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the most commonly encountered neurological complaints of pregnancy that a D.C. might encounter in practice
Differentiate between similar complaints to establish best course of care
Modify normal practices, techniques and methods to accommodate for the biomechanical changes of the pregnancy patient
Integrate other palliative therapies to relieve these complaints
Analyze and adjust according to the complaint and concomitant exam findings
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 201 - 207
Credit Hours(s) 10.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $200.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Chiropractic and Pregnancy 201 through Chiropractic and Pregnancy 207
Other Info Course Group includes all Chiropractic and Pregnancy Courses numbered 201 thru 207
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 202 : Case Management of Common Pregnancy Related Complaints
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline eight commonly encountered complaints of pregnancy that a DC might encounter in practice
Differentiate between similar complaints to establish best course of care
Understand the various causes of each complaint and how to address these causes
Integrate other palliative therapies to relieve these complaints
Analyze and adjust according to the complaint and concomitant exam findings
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 203 : Herbs and Homeopathy During Pregnancy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the most common herbal and homeopathic remedies that may be useful to a DC who cares for pregnant patients
Differentiate between helpful remedies and those contraindicated for use during pregnancy
How and when to successfully integrate these palliative therapies to relieve common complaints of pregnancy
Recognize the basics of homeopathy, why and how it works, how to administer remedies and proper use and storage of remedies
Generalize the use and need for these remedies to accommodate the special needs and concerns of the pregnancy patient
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 204 : Dietary and Exercise Concerns During Pregnancy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline necessary dietary requirements for the mother to be
Differentiate between safe and unsafe exercises that can be recommended to the expectant mother
Give examples of safe exercise practices to the pregnant patient
Identify the normal and customary weight gain during a healthy pregnancy
Offer dietary recommendations and healthy food choices to the pregnant patient
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 205 : Preventing Birth Trauma with Proper Pre-Natal Care
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the most common birth trauma(s) to a newborn
Assess the biomechanics of the pregnant pelvis
Recognize how certain maternal pelvic misalignments can lead to increased incidence of various birth traumas
Modify adjustive techniques and methods to better care for the pregnant patient
Reduce the prevalence of certain birth traumas due to distortions and misalignments in the maternal pelvis
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 206 : Common Tests and Procedures - Risks and Benefits
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the most common medical tests and procedures performed on pregnant and laboring women
Recognize the risks of these tests and procedures
Assess the benefits of these tests and procedures
Effectively explain these risks and benefits to the pregnant patient
Assist in the preparation of a well thought out and defined birth plan for the pregnant patient
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 207 : Case Studies of Breech Presentation and Various Common Complaints of Pregnancy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline commonly encountered misalignment and/or subluxation patterns that present with a breech presentation
Outline commonly encountered misalignment and/or subluxation patterns that present with various common complaints of pregnancy
Identify the various causes of a breech presentation and how to address these causes
Integrate or eliminate other palliative therapies to aid in the reversal of a breech presentation and common complaints of pregnancy
Analyze and adjust according to the patient history and concomitant exam findings
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 208 : Commonly Encountered Subluxation and Misalignment Patterns with Breech Presentations and Twin Breech Presentations
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline commonly encountered misalignment and/or subluxation patterns that present with a breech presentation
Outline commonly encountered misalignment and/or subluxation patterns that present with various common complaints of pregnancy
Outline commonly encountered misalignment and/or subluxation patterns that present with a twin breech presentation
Integrate or eliminate other palliative therapies to aid in the reversal of a breech presentation and common complaints of pregnancy
Analyze and adjust according to the patient history and concomitant exam findings
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 208 - 212
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 Chiropractic and Pregnancy 208 through Chiropractic and Pregnancy 212
Other Info Course Group includes all Chiropractic and Pregnancy Courses numbered 208 thru 212
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 209 : Correlating Pubic Bone Misalignment with Posterior Occiput Presentation of A Fetus and Round Ligament Pain During Pregnancy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline commonly encountered misalignment and/or subluxation patterns that present with a breech presentation
Identify the correlation between a misaligned pubic bone and an occiput posterior presentation
Draw a parallel between a superior pubic bone misalignment and round ligament pain
Develop a pregnancy care plan based on exam findings and presenting complaints
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 210 : Chiropractic Care - Immediate Postpartum Period
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline commonly encountered postpartum complaints that a chiropractor might encounter in practice
Understand the various chiropractic causes of each complaint and how to address these causes.
Integrate other palliative therapies to relieve these complaints if applicable
Analyze and adjust according to the complaint and concomitant exam findings
Modify adjustive techniques and methods to better care for the postpartum patient
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 211 : Pregnancy and Pediatric Treatment Evidence, Adverse Events and Clinical Considerations
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Examine all reported cases of serious adverse events in infants and children receiving manual therapies from chiropractors as well as practitioners from other disciplines
Outline the connection between pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain and biomechanical changes during pregnancy
Review differential diagnostic consideration for the important causes of back pain in children and adolescents
Analyze the design and results of a pragmatic study on chiropractic care for infant colic
Justify the chiropractic management of pregnant patients with low back or pelvic pain
Hour 2
Outline the state of the literature on the treatment of childhood respiratory conditions with manual therapy
Evaluate the effect of supplementing various combinations and types of micronutrients on the course and outcomes of pregnancy
Examine whether a multimodal approach of musculoskeletal and obstetric management (MOM) was superior to standard obstetric care to relieve pain and reduce impairment and disability in the antepartum period
Assess the peer-reviewed literature on the effectiveness of physical therapy interventions in treating lumbopelvic pain during pregnancy
Summarize the results of a systematic review evaluating the evidence for the use of spinal manipulative therapy for pediatric conditions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 212 : Acupuncture, Exercise, Pelvic Floor and Abdominal Function, Best Practices for Children
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Appraise the literature pertaining to the safety of acupuncture for pregnant women
Summarize consensus-based recommendations regarding best practices for the chiropractic care of children
Explore the association between exercise levels and types pre-pregnancy and pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy in nulliparous women
Assess alterations in pelvic floor function in pregnant women secondary to spinal manipulation
Compare the effectiveness of Kinesio taping combined with exercise on abdominal recovery in women post-caesarean section compared with exercise alone
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 213 : Essential Oils for Pregnancy and Labor
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Karen Gardner, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify safety measures involved with essential oils
Understand the various possible reactions if safety measures are not followed properly
Outline common methods of applications of various essential oils
Identify the essential oils commonly used during pregnancy and labor and the uses of each
Further identify essential oils that are contraindicated during pregnancy and labor
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 214 : The Pregnant Chiropractic Patient. Now What
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the role of chiropractic manipulation and the evidence surrounding reduced back pain in pregnant women.
Discuss the role of chiropractic manipulation and the evidence surrounding musculoskeletal conditions related to pregnancy
Describe the somatovisceral reflex
Review options for conservative pain management for musculoskeletal conditions related to pregnancy
Interpret evidence-based data for safety of spinal manipulation of pregnant women.
Describe presentation of musculoskeletal conditions seen in postpartum patients
Perform evaluation of musculoskeletal conditions seen in postpartum patients
Discuss treatment options for musculoskeletal conditions seen in postpartum patients
Formulate a nutritional plan for women
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 215 : The History, Science, Pathologization of Medicalized and Natural Childbirth and the Anatomy of Natural Childbirth
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Matt Rushford, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Utilize a more comprehensive knowledge of primitive birth practices and outcomes in a clinical consultation setting with a prenatal patient.
Integrate a deeper understanding of the contextual nature of women’s attitudes toward childbirth in the 17th Century as a continuum between more primitive and modern birth.
Describe the key environmental factors that negatively impacted childbirth outcomes in the 16-20th Centuries.
Describe the impact of the lithotomy position on birth outcomes.
Analyze the significance of the puerperal fever epidemic of the 19th Century and its iatrogenic origins.
Hour 2
Describe the state of obstetrical practice and performance in the late 19th and early 20th Century.
Describe the state of midwifery practice and performance in the late 19th and early 20th Century.
Communicate the three elements of the DeLee protocols and how they each impacted childbirth outcomes in the early 20th Century.
Analyze the current state of maternity care in the United States in the context of the industrialized world.
Utilize the information concerning the history of the emergence of universally medicalized childbirth to empower patients to advocate for their optimal birth experience.
Hour 3
Describe the three primary tangents from indigenous birth experiences that the development of agrarian and industrial societies generated.
Describe the origins of the early pioneers of natural childbirth in America in the 1940’s-1970’s.
Communicate the relationship between economic and industrial considerations and the development of universal obstetric intervention in childbirth in the U.S.
Analyze the concept of ‘pasmo’ as it relates to the effect of the external environment on a laboring woman.
Communicate the current evidence comparing home and hospital births in terms of safety and efficacy.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Chiropractic and Pregnancy 216 : Best Practices for Chiropractic Care for Pregnant & Postpartum Patients
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the evidence for chiropractic care for pregnancy-related low back pain and pelvic girdle pain
Assess the effectiveness of treatments within the chiropractic scope of practice for low back pain, pelvic girdle pain, or combination pain during the postpartum period
Summarize best-practice recommendations for chiropractic care of pregnant and postpartum patients
Approval Code(s) CHPR006201 Expires: 2026-09-01
Documentation 101 : Documentation and Insurance Protocols Related to Medical Record Keeping, Billing and Coding
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Paul Sherman, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop the skills for medical documentation record keeping for proper patient care and adherence to insurance protocols
Summarize informed consent, Evidenced-based care, Medicare guidelines and NCQA guidelines
Identify common treatment procedures and modalities used in a chiropractic practice And recognize contraindications to them
designate specific items to consider when interpreting and/or taking plain film X-rays
Summarize the value of laboratory and diagnostic testing.
Recognize the importance of patient communication skills in order to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients
Modify procedures and forms to prevent the possibility of a legal malpractice action against the doctor
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 102 : Medicare Documentation - Part 1
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Paul Sherman, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Utilize improved patient communication skills with Medicare Patients
Apply appropriate risk management procedures to enhance patient communication
Identify the four elements of legal malpractice and recognize the key components to avoid a malpractice action
Utilize key components of good documentation and record keeping
Integrate the legal requirements of informed consent in your informed consent process
Hour 2
Summarize why doctors are held to higher standards
Discuss the Do’s and Don’ts of record keeping
Use the 21 NCQA guidelines for appropriate medical record keeping and integrate the 3 key components of Evidence Based Practice (EBP)
Hour 3
Assess Medicare’s mandatory Electronic Health Records (EHR) requirement
Discuss key items related to the Office of Inspector General (OIG) reports regarding Medicare and chiropractic services
Summarize Executive Order issued by the White House titled reducing improper payments and eliminating waste in the Federal Programs
Hour 4
Determine what triggers an audit and key items to consider if audited
Utilize a step by step approach to meet all Federal Medicare Documentation guidelines
Summarize Medicare’s guidelines for necessity of chiropractic care and its covered services
Prepare treatment plans per Medicare’s regulation requirements
Recognize Medicare’s policy requirements pertaining to x-ray/diagnostic reimbursement
Determine if ordering vs. referred services meet Medicare’s policy when performed by a chiropractic physician
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 103 : Medicare Documentation - Part 2
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Paul Sherman, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Demonstrate the key elements pertaining to Medicare’s documentation requirements for initial and subsequent patient encounters
Describe the three categories of chiropractic care covered through Medicare and the one category exempt from Medicare coverage
Apply Medicare’s x-ray requirements for documenting a subluxation
Utilize Medicare Advance Beneficiary Notification (ABN) form and its guidelines
Use Medicare’s PARTS system to document a subluxation
Summarize the transformation of Medicare’s PARTS system utilizing the AIR S & M method
Include proper Medicare documentation for daily progress notes (SOAP), in order to meet insurance guidelines and meet medical necessity
Hour 2
Integrate a 4 step approach to meet E/M (Evaluation/Management) coding requirements to meet Medicare’s guidelines
Hour 3
Review Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MARCA) aka Medicare Quality Payment Program (QPP) and the Merit Based Incentive Payment Program (MIPS)
Hour 4
Apply the critical components of Chiropractic Manipulative Treatment (CMT) coding and Medicare’s requirements for documentation
Use diagnostic codes ICD-10 (primary subluxation M-codes biomechanical lesions and secondary medical codes) to meet Medicare’s diagnosis requirements
Recognize Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) codes and how it relates to the Medicare system
Utilize Medicare modifiers
Identify some of the key items with regards to completing the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 1500 claim form
Summarize Medicare’s mandatory claims submission policy
Explain the five levels of Medicare appeals process
Distinguish between Medicare participating vs. non-participating provider requirements
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 104 : Documenting Medical Necessity
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Mario Fucinari, DC, CPCO, CPPM, CIC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Define standard of care.
Examine the requirements of Chiropractic documentation.
Evaluate Chiropractic care and the functional relationship.
Review state specific examples of documentation requirements.
Discuss what is mean by episode of care.
Hour 2
Establish the baseline of care.
Identify the inadequacies of intake forms.
Comply with the requirements of the initial encounter report.
Review the consultation documentation in various case scenarios.
Apply appropriate medical decision-making processes and documentation.
Hour 3
Examine the Documentation Requirements of a SOAP Note.
Utilize PART in documentation.
Utilize outcome assessment tests in documenting medical necessity of care.
Identify Assessment and its relationship to medical necessity.
Solidify elements of the treatment plan to support medical necessity.
Apprise utilization management and review analysis of documentation.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 105 : Avoiding Medicare ABN Pitfalls Establish a Compliant Process
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the common pitfalls that can put your clinic at risk
Review the difference between a mandatory ABN and a voluntary ABN
Identify the appropriate time to initiate a mandatory ABN
Implement customized and compliant ABNs for your clinic by following the rules
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 149 : Avoiding Pitfalls with Evaluation & Management Services
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate understanding of the key elements of revised E/M services
Determine the elements that count as Time-Activities and how to calculate appropriately
Establish protocol to determine Medical Decision Making element of E/M encounter
Apply the new algorithm to appropriately code for E/M services under the 2021 model
Discover how to still demonstrate Medical Necessity with the revised E/M codes
Determine why history and examination are still needed
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 153 : Documenting Bodily/Personal Injury Cases
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop the skills for medical documentation record-keeping for proper patient care and adherence to insurance value based parameters
Recognize the importance, and benefits of thorough chart documentation from the standpoint of the patient, the provider, the profession and third-party payors
Show how outcome assessment documentation benefits the patient, the provider, the profession, and third-party payors
Demonstrate physical examination procedures that are the basis for diagnosis formulation and value based data
Examine skills necessary to incorporate an outcomes-based, evidenced-influenced approach to patient-centered health care in bodily injuries
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 154 : Risk Management Considerations for Documentation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop the skills for medical documentation record-keeping for proper patient care
Recognize the importance and benefits of documentation methodology from the standpoint of risk management
Identify selected documentation problems and errors
Summarize recommendations for improving patient care documentation for those Doctors not using an EHR
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 157 : Clinical Documentation
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Gregg Friedman, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the Problem Oriented Medical Record (POMR).
Demonstrate taking a complete patient history.
Define the Evaluation and Management examination for the musculoskeletal system.
Define Outcome Assessment.
Illustrate the P.A.R.T. format of documentation.
Define proper assessment for SOAP notes.
Discuss proper documentation of treatment performed on each visit.
Discuss proper documentation of treatment plans.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 158 : ICD-10
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gregg Friedman, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Comprehend the reasons for transitioning from ICD9 to ICD10
Determine the critical differences with the new ICD10 codes
Utilize the proper alpha and numeric aspects of commonly used ICD10 codes for Chiropractic
Observe the practicality of combining clinical documentation and the proper use of ICD10 codes.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 160 : ICD-10: Navigating the Coding Maze
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Paul Sherman, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the history of ICD-10-CM codes
Discuss the Official ICD-10-CM Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
Identify and discuss the tools needed to navigate the ICD-10 codes
Discuss the General Equivalence Mappings (GEM’s) and their significance and how they relate to ICD-10-CM Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries
Identify and discuss how to select the appropriate ICD-10 code to its highest specificity
Examples to be discussed
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 161 : Keys to Clinical Documentation
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Paul Sherman, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the key components regarding good documentation and record keeping
Identify the legal requirements of informed consent and the key elements of the informed consent process
Discuss why doctors are held to higher standards
Describe the 21 NCQA guidelines for record keeping
Document progress notes (SOAP) to meet insurance guidelines and medical necessity
Apply the PARTS system and its transformation utilizing a new method AIR S & M
Utilize CMT coding appropriately
Utilize E/M (Evaluation/Management) coding appropriately to meet insurance guidelines and medical necessity
Identify the 3 categories and 2 subcategories of E/M codes
Identify the 5 levels of E/M services for new and established patients
Identify the 7 components (descriptors) used to determine the level of E/M service
Select the appropriate level of E/M services utilizing 7 simple steps
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 162 : Regs and Risk Management with Maintenance Care
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate between active and maintenance care in clinical documentation
Execute the use of advance notice in third party patients correctly and accurately
Identify and implement strategies to clarify the difference between active and maintenance care in documentation
Recognize and adopt best practices in proper notification about maintenance care vs. active treatment
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 163 : Documenting for Medical Necessity of Manual Therapies
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Properly document findings and recommendations around muscle therapies
Master the documentation necessary in daily visits to verify medical necessity
Identify and implement strategies the most important findings and rationale necessary to add muscle therapies to the treatment plan
Recognize how to differentiate between various manual therapies to meet the requirements of third-party payers' medical review policy
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 164 : Compliance with Federal Guidelines for Timed Physical Medicine Procedures
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate between supervised modalities, constant attendance modalities, and therapeutic procedures
Properly document the time and service for any physical medicine modality and procedure
Clearly define the rationale for these services within the patient's medical record
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 165 : Compliant Coding and Documentation for all Chiropractic Techniques
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the varying specific requirements for documenting unique adjusting techniques in regards to compliant records and risk management
Properly document patient encounters for medical necessity
Discuss the Medical Review Policy insurers use in reviewing medical documentation
Review case studies and examples to identify documentation errors during self-auditing
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 167 : The Life Cycle of a Patients Chart
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Colleen Auchenbach, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Apply best practices for using abbreviations, addressing legibility, authentication of signatures, and managing the day-to-day flow of your patient records
Clearly delineate the beginning and end of episodes of patient care, proper recording of these episodes, and boundary discussions with patients
Locate and utilize the definitions of medically necessary care, and apply it as a differentiator from clinically appropriate care
Assess documentation across the life cycle of the patient’s chart from history to discharge and on through maintenance and wellness care based on live examples demonstrated
Identify the deficiencies that may be present in your documentation through the eyes of an auditor
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 168 : The Secrets of Chiro-Compliant Coding
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Utilize documentation requirements for the most commonly used CPT codes in the profession
Apply coding techniques and algorithms to ensure the proper code is selected to meet E/M documentation guidelines
Recognize the codes that carry the highest degree of risk and confirm that documentation meets the code requirements
Identify the mandatory elements of medical review policy for selected chiropractic codes
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 169 : Triage Your Patients with Compliant Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors April Lee, DC, CPCO
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compose Complete and Accurate Treatment Plans
Formulate multiple Standard Treatment Protocols for better compliance and efficiency
Differentiate patient care plans per Patient condition severity
Propose recommendations based on exam findings, not third party coverage
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 170 : Medicare and the Quality Payment Program
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Paul Sherman, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss Medicare’s guidelines for documenting quality measures
Discuss Medicare’s Merit-Based Incentive Program (MIPS)
Identify and determine the eligibility requirements for MIPS
Identify and discuss the 4 categories under MIPS (Quality, Cost, Promoting Interoperability (PI) and Clinical Practice Improvement Activities (CPIA)
Recognize how Medicare calculates MIPS to determine payment adjustments
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 171 : Ancillary Services: Yes, You Have to Document Those Too
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Know how to document exactly what’s required for initial visit treatment plans including physical medicine procedures
Apply sample language to include in each daily visit note that will meet documentation guidelines for these modalities and procedures, including properly recording time for timed services
Command the mechanics of how to authenticate documentation for services provided by auxiliary team members
Tie the patient’s diagnosis to the treatment plan for tissue-specific, physical medicine solutions
Tell a complete and coherent account of the patient’s daily visit journey, outlining the crucial language necessary to justify medical necessity for all services rendered
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 172 : In-Processing Federal Patients: Active or Maintenance
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize and document the difference between active and maintenance care
Use a decision-making matrix to determine the reportability of active treatment, and to be able to help the patient understand the distinction
Apply the Medicare standard of recordkeeping to intake requirements to establish a baseline for episodes of care
Determine whether routine visits qualify as active treatment when presented with new and updated complaints
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 173 : Why Render A Prognosis? Defining the Problem
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the need for prognosis
Summarize what a prognosis is
Demonstrate the use of prognostic tools
Appraise your individual patient’s outlook for recovery.
Measure the progress
Make evidence based clinical decisions
Substantiate your opinion for expert testimony.
Illustrate the evidence for care.
Prescribe evidence based care plans.
Properly document and code complicated cases
Improve the patient report of findings and discharge procedures
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 173 - 174
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1 - 5
Describe the need for prognosis
Summarize what a prognosis is
Demonstrate the use of prognostic tools
Appraise your individual patient’s outlook for recovery.
Measure the progress
Make evidence based clinical decisions
Substantiate your opinion for expert testimony.
Illustrate the evidence for care.
Prescribe evidence based care plans.
Increase your reimbursement for complicated cases.
Improve the patient report of findings and discharge
Hour 6
Interpret in documentation, the difference between active, medically necessary care vs. clinically appropriate but possibly maintenance adjustments
Able to distinguish compensatory vs. primary subluxations and document them properly
Specify proper documentation techniques as a full spine adjuster
Demonstrate the ability to classify documentation for each chiropractic technique employed
Other Info Course Group includes all Documentation Courses numbered 173 thru 174
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 174 : Compliant Documentation for Adjusting Multiple Spinal Regions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Interpret in documentation, the difference between active, medically necessary care vs. clinically appropriate but possibly maintenance adjustments
Able to distinguish compensatory vs. primary subluxations and document them properly
Specify proper documentation techniques as a full spine adjuster
Demonstrate the ability to classify documentation for each chiropractic technique employed
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 176 : Document Clinical Rationale for Active Care Rehab
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Perform functional testing to identify patients who will benefit from active care rehab
Correlate functional testing findings with a protocol-driven care plan customized to the patient’s diagnosis
Recognize and document preferred outcomes that result from properly executed active care techniques
Follow clinical algorithms to best understand the beginning, middle and end points of active care rehab
Properly document the clinical rationale for active care rehab by linking it to the diagnosis and treatment plan of initial visit documentation
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 177 : The Ideal Documentation for an Episode of Care
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discover all the elements necessary for appropriate documentation of an episode of care, from the initial visit through the discharge from active treatment
Have clearer delineation of the beginning and end of episodes of patient care
Decide when an active episode of care should turn into maintenance care, and document the decision making appropriately
Identify the required components of documentation as they are outlined in state board documentation requirements, Medicare documentation requirements and other entities’ regulations
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 178 : Documenting and Coding for Unproven, Investigational or Experimental Procedures
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define and recognize common procedures that may be deemed unproven, investigational or experimental
Determine how individual state boards and payers view these various treatments
Recognize guidance or rulings from state boards that dictate the need for informed consent
Properly document the procedures in the medical record
Apply correct coding to describe the procedure provided
Personalize a sample Consent to Treat for the procedure provided
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 179 : Documentation Nuances for All Interested Parties
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Awareness of the value of orderly documentation to you and others
Ability to duplicate key documentation components that auditors and reviewers expect
Steps necessary to address how poor documentation can turn a simple record review into a full audit
Ability to identify commonly missed links connecting documentation to treatment
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 182 : The 5 Documentation Mistakes You're Probably Making
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate and document for the difference between medical necessity and clinical appropriateness
Execute a complete and compliant treatment plan that includes all required elements
Properly record the elements necessary to justify the full-spine adjustment
Command the mechanics of properly documenting clinical rationale for ordered diagnostics and treatment
Ensure the inclusion of diagnostic assessment and doctor’s rationale in routine daily visit notes
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 183 : The Established Patient Evaluation - Who, What, When and How
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the necessary elements to properly document established patient re-evaluations of all types
Deliver appropriate evaluation and management services to justify continued care, assess progress, and discharge from this active care when the time is right
Report the necessary components of documenting the transitional diagnosis and treatment plan after a periodic re-evaluation
Complete the fundamentals of documenting the assessment of change since the last evaluation as it applies to federal regulations in Medicare
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 184 : Minimize Medicare Risk for Peace of Mind
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the mandatory enrollment guidelines for chiropractors.
Distinguish between active and maintenance care.
Employ proper procedure to administrate both active and maintenance types of care.
Complete and document required elements of documentation of active treatment.
Apply the Medicare standard of financial transactions with patients in order to stay within the Federal collection guideline.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 185 : Managing Risk through Compliant Documentation and Coding
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Colleen Auchenbach, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discover how proper documentation impacts the revenue cycle and profitability of your office
Distinguish between Medically Necessary and Clinically Appropriate Care
Demonstrate how your office compliance program either leaves you vulnerable or reduces your risk
Develop understanding of compliant fee systems
Evaluate federal guidelines regarding discounting and/or hardship
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 186 : Medicare Billing Compliance Made Simple
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discern Part B from Part C and know the rules for each
Discuss mandatory enrollment necessary for Chiropractic specialty
Master the definition of medical necessity vs. clinical appropriateness and who pays in either case
Recognize the differences between acute, chronic, and maintenance car
Locate and understand the Medicare Local Coverage Determination (LCD) for your state including all the rules and guidelines
Identify CMT coding and how it is differentiated from maintenance in Medicare
Hour 2
Review of statistical data that shows how risk is identified through data analysis
Engage in billing compliance and random auditing to meet OIG compliance guidelines
Avoid risk issues with proper use of the Medicare Advance Notice-Both Voluntary and Mandatory
Discuss the role of SOP and Policy in practice risk mitigation, especially with Federal patients
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 186 - 188
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discern Part B from Part C and know the rules for each
Discuss mandatory enrollment necessary for Chiropractic specialty
Master the definition of medical necessity vs. clinical appropriateness and who pays in either case
Recognize the differences between acute, chronic, and maintenance car
Locate and understand the Medicare Local Coverage Determination (LCD) for your state including all the rules and guidelines
Identify CMT coding and how it is differentiated from maintenance in Medicare
Hour 2
Review of statistical data that shows how risk is identified through data analysis
Engage in billing compliance and random auditing to meet OIG compliance guidelines
Avoid risk issues with proper use of the Medicare Advance Notice-Both Voluntary and Mandatory
Discuss the role of SOP and Policy in practice risk mitigation, especially with Federal patients
Hour 3
Understand the difference between clinically appropriate and medically necessary care
Identify the clinical indications of when to initiate therapeutic withdrawal
Execute the components of a final discharge evaluation with proper documentation and recommendations
Learn how to transition a client from an active phase of care to maintenance as a part of your treatment plan
Hour 4
Cite the difference between Therapeutic Exercise and Therapeutic Activities
Properly document all aspects required when utilizing timed therapy services
Assimilate payer policy details to ensure proper code utilization
Discuss common errors when documenting and billing exercise therapy services
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 187 : Creating the End to Every Story with Proper Patient Discharge
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the difference between clinically appropriate and medically necessary care
Identify the clinical indications of when to initiate therapeutic withdrawal
Execute the components of a final discharge evaluation with proper documentation and recommendations
Learn how to transition a client from an active phase of care to maintenance as a part of your treatment plan
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 188 : Documentation and Coding of Exercise Services
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Cite the difference between Therapeutic Exercise and Therapeutic Activities
Properly document all aspects required when utilizing timed therapy services
Assimilate payer policy details to ensure proper code utilization
Discuss common errors when documenting and billing exercise therapy services
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 189 : The Art and Science of Diagnosis Coding
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors multiple
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate why each and every digit of the DX tells the payer something important Distinguish the nuances of specialized DX coding rules for carriers such as Medicare.
Discover the importance of DX pointing, and which CPT codes are an absolute MUST to point to DX
Illustrate how to diagnose with a higher level of specificity and through proper hierarchy Identify the role of the diagnosis in the documentation process'
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 191 : How to Perform a Baseline Documentation Audit
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Colleen Auchenbach, DC
Price $19.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the expected standards of a compliant and complete patient record
Audit documentation to ensure the most important details are present
Demonstrate how to conduct a complete baseline audit of record documentation
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02
Documentation 192 : Medicare Mastery Part 1 Medicare Fundamental Regulations
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate the components of recognizing Medical Necessary Care vs. Clinically Appropriate
Identify CMT coding trends and indicators as they relate to medical necessity
Properly manage treatment effectiveness for exacerbations and reoccurrences
Determine Proper Diagnosis and Assessment for Federal Patients
Acknowledge and audit CMT coding ratios to evaluate the potential risk
Approval Code(s) CHPR006087 Expires: 2026-09-02