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Nutrition 208 : The Antiaging foods; Fish, Fruits and Vegetables and Garlic
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify why fruits and vegetables are anti-aging foods
Determine how fruits and vegetables offer health benefits
Select what components of fish have positive effects on health
Investigate how fish affects cardiovascular disease and cancer
Identify how garlic affects health and inhibits disease
Approval Code(s) CHPR005865 Expires: 2026-09-02
Nutrition 209 : The Antiaging Foods; Grains, Nuts, Soy and Legumes
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate the role grains have in health and longevity
Explain the basics of fiber and how it can affect health and disease
Identify how nuts can positively affect health and decrease disease
Investigate how legumes and soy can affect heart disease
Relate how legumes and soy can affect cancer
Approval Code(s) CHPR005865 Expires: 2026-09-02
Nutrition 210 : The Antiaging Foods; Yogurt, Chocolate and Tea
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the beneficial components of yogurt
Identify how yogurt can affect the immune system
Define what prebiotics are and how they affect health
Describe how chocolate can promote health and longevity
Explore how tea can positively affect health and decrease disease risk
Approval Code(s) CHPR005865 Expires: 2026-09-02
Nutrition 211 : The Antiaging Foods; Wine and Water. Nutrient Deficiencies and Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify what the beneficial components of wine are
Determine the how and when of wine consumption
Explain basic concepts of water and signs of dehydration
List how water affects disease and promotes health
Identify who is susceptible to nutrient deficiencies
Approval Code(s) CHPR005865 Expires: 2026-09-02
Nutrition 212 : Antiaging Hormones; DHEA, Testosterone, Growth Hormone and Melatonin
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Determine the relationship between a daily multiple vitamin and health
Analyze how growth hormone can promote health and possibly slow aging
Explain the risk versus benefit of using testosterone and melatonin
Recognize the role of DHEA and DHEA-S on health and longevity
Identify the main concepts of an anti-aging strategy
Approval Code(s) CHPR005865 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 105 : Cancer: Pathology, Physical Activity, Nutrition, Massage Therapy and Acupuncture
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the nature of and hallmarks of cancer
Summarize the relationship between physical activity and cancer
Summarize the relationship between nutrition and cancer
Summarize the relationship between massage therapy and cancer
Summarize the relationship between acupuncture and cancer
Summarize the relationship between manual therapy and cancer
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 106 : Pain, Inflammation, Back Pain, Fibromyalgia and Peripheral Neuropathy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the assessment and diagnosis of pain
List and describe 5 common causes of back pain and how to prevent injury
Outline the causes of fibromyalgia
Illustrate the mechanisms of inflammation and pain
Discuss the pain of peripheral neuropathy
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 108 : Pain Diagrams, Neuropathic Pain and Neuroplasticity, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the test-retest, intra- and inter-examiner reliability of the body pain diagram for determining pain distribution and location for musculoskeletal conditions
Summarize the current state of knowledge on neuropathic pain, with focus on how it differs from nociception
Review of the current literature regarding the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Explore central nervous system neuroplastic adaptations that may contribute to the pathophysiology of chronic conditions
Differentiate symptoms and signs of central sensitization, peripheral neuropathic pain and nociceptive pain in patients with low back pain (with or without leg pain)
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 109 : Pain Management
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Gain insight into the different types of pain
Differentiate different sources of spinal pain
Summarize the societal and clinical challenges of the pain patient
Describe the difference between acute and chronic pain
Provide an initial appreciation of alternative treatment options
Understand the importance of chiropractic principles with the pain patient
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 111 : Chronic Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the relationships among thoracic spinal stiffness, pain and muscle activity in healthy subjects and those with chronic thoracic pain
Summarize updated chronic pain classification updates from the ICD-11
Compare and contrast the clinical presentation and pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia (FM) and Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS)
Summarize a clinical framework to sub-categorize pain patients based on an individual’s dominant pain etiology
Examine the effect of neural tissue management on pain and disability in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 112 : Clinical Pearls
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Expand your application of the biopsychosocial model of chronic pain by exploring an enactive approach to pain
Recognize the clinical complexities involved in identifying malingering in chronic pain patients
Outline relevant factors pertaining to clinical presentation, pathophysiology and treatment of chronic neuropathic pain
Investigate the hypoalgesic effect of thoracic spinal manipulation on pain induced by temporal summation
Explore the potential brain mechanisms involved in pain relief achieved via Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) application
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 113 : Relevant Research for Chiropractors
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline a recent clinical guideline on the chiropractic management of chronic musculoskeletal pain
Identify a common set of recommendations from high-quality clinical guidelines that can be applied to a wide range of musculoskeletal pain conditions
Explore which target concepts are important to patients who improved following a pain science education intervention for persistent pain
Investigate whether untrained trait mindfulness is associated with differential responses to pain stimuli and whether these intrinsic differences reflect differential patterns of resting-state functional connectivity in the brain
Characterize the pain-based mechanisms of thoracic spinal manipulation and advance the preliminary validation of brain-based models as potential clinical biomarkers of pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 114 : Chiropractic and Interventional Pain Management
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Travis Jewett, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Define interventional pain management and how it can be applied to help solve acute and chronic pain.
Outline and critique different pain theories.
Outline the Biopsychosocial model of chronic pain and explain why this model is the most comprehensive for acute and chronic pain management.
Summarize how to integrate interventional pain management with conservative care for acute and chronic pain.
Hour 2:
Describe common interventional pain management procedures and how to integrate them into a comprehensive plan of care.
List the most utilized injections and when they are considered.
Identify when a spinal cord stimulator may be considered and how it can aid conservative management.
Explain the use of endoscopic procedures and when they may be utilized to treat acute and chronic pain.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 115 : Patient Care Tips & Clinical Correlates
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explore chiropractic patients’ perceptions of discomfort, pain, and stiffness to determine if and how they differentiate among the concepts
Describe the relationship between the presence of an audible pop during spinal manipulative therapy and pain outcomes
Evaluate the effect of spinal manipulation on pressure pain thresholds in a real-world clinical setting
Assess whether a 10-second one legged stance test can independently predict survival in middle and older aged men and women
Illustrate the relationship between physical activity levels and pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 116 : An Introduction to Central Pain Syndromes
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the different neurophysiologic mechanisms to the development of chronic pain states.
Draw the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory pathways.
Discuss basic science research that supports the main theories of chronic/central pain syndromes.
Apply basic neurorehabilitation techniques to modulate chronic pain circuits.
Develop treatment plans for chronic pin patients consistent with current pain models.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 116 - 121
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Pain 116 through Pain 121
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 117 : Interoception, sensation from inside the body and how it relates to the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of interoceptive dysfunction to the development of chronic pain.
Draw the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory pathways.
Discuss how the interoceptive nervous system may relate to Functional Neurologic Symptom Disorder.
Apply knowledge of how interoceptive dysfunction may negatively affect higher cortical functions.
Design and utilize strategies that normalize interoception to improve intractable patient symptoms.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 118 : Thermosensory Disinhibition and the cold pathway as it relates to the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of cold sensory deficit to chronic central pain states.
Map the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory afferents.
Discuss basic science research that links C-Fiber subpopulations with hyper-excitability of sensory neurons.
Apply techniques to gate pain processing through the Dorsal Insula/Anterior Cingulate pain switch.
Utilize relationship between cold pathways and pain pathways to gate chronic pain.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 119 : Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. The autonomic nervous systems involvement in the development and treatment of centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the relationship between the ANS and chronic pain.
Explore the cause of sympathetic maintained pain.
Discuss the emerging role of the brain and spinal cord in CRPS.
Apply non-invasive neuromodulation techniques for pain control.
Formulate an effective treatment plan based on current knowledge.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 120 : The Descending Noxious Inhibitory Control circuits. How they may contribute to and ameliorate centrally generated chronic pain states
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of failure within the DNIC to the development of chronic pain.
Draw the pathways specific to ascending sensory and descending pain modulatory circuits.
Apply knowledge of the DNIC, as it relates to chronic lower back pain.
Discuss basic science research that links the PAG with the phenomena of offset analgesia and conditioned pain modulation.
Formulate and apply treatment plans based on stimulation of the DNIC utilizing spinal cord stimulation, motor cortex activation and heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 121 : The Cingulate Cortex, its emerging role in central pain states and its potential for novel pain treatments
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of cingulate cortex activation on chronic pain suppression.
Draw and identify regions of the cingulate cortex pertinent to pain and suppression.
Discuss basic science research that links area’s 32, 24 and 25 with pain and its relief.
Apply specific techniques to modulate cortical areas 32, 24, and 25 for pain suppression.
Formulate and implement a treatment plan based on the M1-ACC pain model.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 200 : Fundamental concepts of pain and How pain assessed, quantified, and communicated
Credit Hours(s) 7.0
Instructors multiple
Price $140.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the complex multidimensional and individual specific nature of pain
Present the theories and science for understanding pain
Define the terminology for describing pain and associated conditions
Describe the impact of pain on society
Explain how cultural, institutional, societal and regulatory influences affect assessment and management of pain
Use valid and reliable tools for measuring pain and associated symptoms to assess and reassess outcomes as appropriate for the clinical context and population.
Describe patient, provider, and system factors that can facilitate or interfere with effective pain assessment and management
Assess patient preferences and values to determine pain-related goals and priorities
Demonstrate empathetic and compassionate communication during pain assessment
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 200 - 201
Credit Hours(s) 13.0
Instructors multiple
Price $234.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the complex multidimensional and individual specific nature of pain
Present the theories and science for understanding pain
Define the terminology for describing pain and associated conditions
Describe the impact of pain on society
Explain how cultural, institutional, societal and regulatory influences affect assessment and management of pain
Use valid and reliable tools for measuring pain and associated symptoms to assess and reassess outcomes as appropriate for the clinical context and population.
Describe patient, provider, and system factors that can facilitate or interfere with effective pain assessment and management
Assess patient preferences and values to determine pain-related goals and priorities
Demonstrate empathetic and compassionate communication during pain assessment
Demonstrate the inclusion of patient and others, in the education and shared decision-making process for pain care
Identify treatment options that can be assessed in a comprehensive pain management plan
Explain how health promotion and self-management strategies are important to the management of pain
Develop a pain treatment plan based on benefits and risks of available treatments
Monitor the effects of pain management approaches to adjust the plan of care as needed
Differentiate physical dependence, substance use disorder, misuse, tolerance, addiction, and nonadherence
Develop a treatment plan that accounts for the differences between acute pain, acute-on-chronic pain, chronic/persistent pain, and pain at end of life
Describe the unique pain assessment and management needs of special populations
Explain how to assess and manage pain across settings and transitions of care
Describe the role, scope of practice, and contribution of the different professions within a pain management care team
Implement an individualized pain management plan that integrates the perspectives of patients, their social support systems, and health care providers in the context of available resources
Describe the role of the clinician as an advocate in assisting patients to meet treatment goals
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Pain 201 : Collaborative approaches to decision-making, diversity of treatment options, the importance of patient agency, risk management, flexibility in care, and treatment based on appropriate understanding of the clinical condition
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate the inclusion of patient and others, in the education and shared decision-making process for pain care
Identify treatment options that can be assessed in a comprehensive pain management plan
Explain how health promotion and self-management strategies are important to the management of pain
Develop a pain treatment plan based on benefits and risks of available treatments
Monitor the effects of pain management approaches to adjust the plan of care as needed
Differentiate physical dependence, substance use disorder, misuse, tolerance, addiction, and nonadherence
Develop a treatment plan that accounts for the differences between acute pain, acute-on-chronic pain, chronic/persistent pain, and pain at end of life
Describe the unique pain assessment and management needs of special populations
Explain how to assess and manage pain across settings and transitions of care
Describe the role, scope of practice, and contribution of the different professions within a pain management care team
Implement an individualized pain management plan that integrates the perspectives of patients, their social support systems, and health care providers in the context of available resources
Describe the role of the clinician as an advocate in assisting patients to meet treatment goals
Approval Code(s) CHPR006094 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 102 : Joint Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Construct examination/radiographic criteria for Osteochondritis Dissecans
Dissect the elbow as it relates to lateral epicondylitis
Develop a diagnostic and treatment approach for adhesive capsulitis
Review possible causes of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Create a list of differential diagnoses of foot pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 103 : Shoulder Pathology
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $23.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Develop an understanding of shoulder anatomy and motion as they pertain to diagnosis and treatment of the injured shoulder
Review examination techniques relative to diagnosis of injury in the overhead athlete
Review the characteristics and diagnosis of shoulder injuries common to overhead athletes
Understand the functional anatomy of joint and the classification of traumatic injuries of the acromioclavicular joint
Develop understanding of the mechanisms, examination, diagnosis, radiography and treatment of common acromioclavicular joint injuries
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 106 : Patellofemoral Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common causes of patellofemoral syndrome
Understand knee mechanics relative to patellofemoral syndrome
Differentially diagnose patellofemoral syndrome from other knee conditions
Define an appropriate treatment program for patellofemoral syndrome
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 107 : Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common causes of shoulder syndrome
Understand functional mechanics of the shoulder relative to impingement syndrome
Differentially diagnose shoulder impingement from other shoulder conditions
Define an appropriate treatment program for impingement syndrome.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 108 : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify common risk factors and causes for CTS
Define tests and examination procedures to diagnose CTS
List the common conditions important in the differential diagnosis of CTS
Develop a chiropractic treatment plan for CTS
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 119 : Rheumatoid Arthritis: Current Literature in Diagnostic Imaging and C.A.M. Treatments
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the use of plain film and advanced imaging for patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Identify conservative treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Discuss supplements relative to alleviating Rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms as well as other treatment additions to the patient's drug regimen
Provide an overview of the rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis and traditional treatments
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 121 : Congestive Heart Failure
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the general features of congestive heart failure, a condition which currently affects 4.9 million Americans
Determine physical examination and diagnostic imaging findings in patients with congestive heart failure
Discuss treatment, including conservative management, for congestive heart failure patients
Discuss conditions commonly associated with congestive heart failure
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 123 : Breast Cancer: Risk Factors, Screening, Assessment and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the classifications of Breast cancer and compare the stage
List some of the major risk factors for Breast Cancer
List some of the screening techniques for the detection of Breast Cancer
Discuss some main options in evaluating breast cancer
List some of the treatment options that are available for women with a genetic predisposition for Breast Cancer
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 124 : Low Back Injuries and Complaints in the Work Place: Diagnosis and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List some of the risk factors for low back injuries in the work place
List the classes of low back etiologies and describe some of the spinal diseases that may cause low back syndrome exacerbation
List some of the protocols for documenting and managing repetitive stress type injuries and low back pain and describe some of the factors to consider when documenting
List some of the clinical manifestations of pain
Describe some of the orthopedic tests that may be utilized in the examination for low back pain
List some treatment options for Low back injuries
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 128 : Cases in Endocrinology and Metabolic Disease
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Relate relatively common but sometimes challenging patient cases
Explain diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in thyroid disease
Give examples of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in drug toxicity
Describe diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in diabetic neuropathy
Demonstrate diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in vitamin deficiency
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NOTE: This course contains the same content as Neurology 212e
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 129 : Womens Health
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ron Steriti, ND, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize premenstrual syndrome, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Understand premenstrual dysphoric disorder, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Outline polycystic ovarian syndrome, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Illustrate menopause, its diagnosis, causes and natural therapies
Discuss nutritional support for womens health
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 130 : Natural Treatments and Diagnosis of Common Female Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate between premenstrual disorder, menopause and perimenopause
Identify the causes of Estrogen Dominance in the typical patient for patient education
Assess hormone levels and diagnosis with saliva and blood spot testing with reputable labs listed
Observe recorded changes in actual patient histories with treatments and results
Apply products listed by Brand Names to use for treatments, with suggested dosages
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 131 : Fibromyalgia: Myths and Realities
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Diagnose Fibromyalgia and Discuss the modern research that contradicts older ideas about the syndrome, separating myth from fact
Obtain an accurate diagnosis and differentiate from other syndromes
Recognize prescription medication side effects
Apply appropriate movement and exercise therapy
Select the best alternative and holistic treatments and design a treatment plan
Treat using integrated care, including physical, emotional and spiritual support as needed
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 132 : Keeping up with Inflammation
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Detect Intracellular inflammation and its effects on the entire body
Define Oxidation and illustrate the importance of quality anti-oxidants
Discover affordable tests you can easily run in your office to determine levels of oxidative stress
Recall what causes free radicals and discover what resolves the problem
Summarize environmental toxins and their realistic effects on the health of your patients, your family and you
Show that Insulin resistance is yesterday’s news, now it’s Hormonal resistance Analyze weight loss resistance and how to correct it
Analyze lifestyle choices that "pull the trigger" for epigenetics and how to reverse it
Describe the new catch-all term: Mitochondrial diseases. Formerly known as “no known cause, no known cure”
Summarize Methylation, Methyl donors, and its depletion
Examine cell membrane impermeability and its effect on your paradigm of health
Determine the role of antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamin D: what you should use in your clinic now to get people well
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 133 : 10 Tests You Can Use In Your Clinic Tomorrow
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Utilize Salivary pH readings to determine the need for Fatty Acid Supplementation and dietary modification
Discuss Candidiasis with your patient and interpret the results of their home self-test
Determine if your patient is best served with a vegetarian lifestyle, and if not, measures you can take to improve their health
Interpret the Zinc Tally test for your patient and prescribe a treatment plan that can greatly improve the overall health and longevity of your patient
Measure specific blood pressure readings to demonstrate adrenal hypofunction
Formulate your treatment plan based upon your results Discover an affordable and simple test for Sick Building Syndrome, Toxic Mold and other toxic loads
Rate a patient’s need for calcium and mineral supplementation with the easily-performed Tissue Calcium Test
Identify important underlying factors in weight loss or gain with Barne’s Thyroid Test
Diagnosis an underlying deficiency that contributes to immune dysfunction, metabolic dysfunction, weight gain, skin rashes and more
Quickly determine a definitive need for hydrochloric acid supplementation in every patient with gastric upset
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 134 : Human Genetics: Testing in the Physicians Office
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define Genetic Testing and name some of the components in the gene that are being examined.
List some laboratory techniques used in genetic testing.
Name some types of genetic tests and explain the purpose of the tests.
Describe some of the methods of obtaining gene samples for laboratory analysis
List some of the limitations and risks for genetic testing
Discuss some of the ethical issues in genetic testing
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 135 : Fibromyalgia - Myths and Realities
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define Fibromyalgia from an allopathic perspective
Review historical treatment by traditional medical community
Examine current allopathic theories and treatments
Review signs and symptoms, demographics and presentation of the fibromyalgia patient
Obtain an accurate diagnosis through labwork and history as it pertains to the fibromyalgia patient.
Differentially Diagnosis adrenal fatigue, perimenopause, myofascial pain syndrome, chronic fatigue
Determine the Labwork needed to evaluate a fibromyalgia patient
Discuss the fibromyalgia patient’s point of view of symptoms and treatments
Contrast the varying possible diagnoses from the alternative healer viewpoint
Explain the Fibromyalgia “personality type”
Create a team approach with other practitioners in the treatment of the fibromyalgia patient
Determine the appropriate organic treatments that may be needed to treat the fibromyalgia patient including Gluten intolerance, Food allergies, and Supplementation
Discuss Musculoskeletal treatments for fibromyalgia patients including Adjustments, Massage, and Prolo therapy
Integrate appropriate exercise and home remedies for the fibromyalgia patient including 5 Tibetan Rites, Yoga, Walking, and swimming
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 136 : Neurotransmitter Testing and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Dan Schlenger, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe reasons for including neurotransmitter evaluation in a clinical practice
Recognize that common symptom patterns that can occur from neurotransmitter imbalance
Defend the use of urinary neurotransmitter evaluation as valid biomarkers
Document reasons for neurotransmitter depletion
Summarize methods of neuropharmacology intervention
Select the appropriate test for symptom pattern Interpret neurotransmitter patterns from test results
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 137 : Migraine Headaches, Cluster Headaches and More: Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robin Mayfield, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the effects of spinal manipulation on headache
Refer for alternative remedies for headaches
Evaluate the emotional and mind-body connections as it relates to headaches
List 14 different categories of foods that can trigger a Migraine
Discover the eastern diagnosis of underlying conditions for headaches, including emotional and spiritual blockages
Create a treatment plan for addressing the headache and potential underlying conditions
Differentially diagnose underlying conditions related to headache
Educate your patients on home remedies for their headaches
Examine the economic impact of headaches
Discriminate between headache pains and locations
Recognize migraine headaches, even when head pain is not present
Specify musculoskeletal treatments to reduce or eliminate headache symptoms
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 139 : Complete Orthopedic and Neurological Examination of the Low back for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a low back disorder
List the differential diagnosis of low back disorders
Outline the different elements of a low back examination
Identify “red flags” in the examination and evaluation of low back patients
Summarize additional low back tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 146 : Ankle and Foot Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare knee joint biomechanics during running and cutting tasks performed with and without ankle taping
Review common and unusual causes of lateral ankle pain
Examine the effects of foot orthotics on overpronation and gait
Relate the current state of knowledge about the pathogenesis of hallux valgus
Apply contemporary knowledge to the assessment, management and prevention of ankle sprains
Appraise the relationship between posterior lower limb muscle tightness and plantar fasciitis
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 146 - 159
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Physical Diagnosis 146 through Physical Diagnosis 159
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Physical Diagnosis 149 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Elbow for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of an elbow disorder
List appropriate exam procedures for differential diagnosis of elbow disorders
Outline the different elements of a elbow exam
Discuss the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of elbow complaints
Summarize additional elbow tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 150 : Complete Orthopedic and Neurological Examination of the Hip for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify and describe the signs and symptoms hip disorders
Synthesize differential diagnosis of hip disorders
Outline and analyze the different elements of a hip exam
Comprehend the nature of spinal cord and cauda equina injuries and determine their importance in hip disorders
Apply knowledge of available hip assessments and evaluate how each can best be utilized
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 150 - 153
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify and describe the signs and symptoms hip disorders
Synthesize differential diagnosis of hip disorders
Outline and analyze the different elements of a hip exam
Comprehend the nature of spinal cord and cauda equina injuries and determine their importance in hip disorders
Apply knowledge of available hip assessments and evaluate how each can best be utilized
Hour 2
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a neck disorder
Differentially diagnose neck disorders
Perform the different elements of a neck exam
Comprehend the importance of "red flags" in the exam and evaluation of neck complainants
Summarize additional neck tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Hour 3
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a shoulder disorder
Be able to list differential diagnosis of shoulder disorders
Outline the different elements of a shoulder exam
Understand the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of shoulder complainants
Be able to summarize additional shoulder tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Hour 4
Identify important chest and thorax landmarks in order to perform a lung examination.
Summarize the various musculature associated with adult breathing mechanics.
Demonstrate the differences between consolidation and effusion lung pathologies.
Diagnose common adult lung pathologies with use of a medical history and full physical examination.
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Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 151 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Neck for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a neck disorder
Differentially diagnose neck disorders
Perform the different elements of a neck exam
Comprehend the importance of "red flags" in the exam and evaluation of neck complainants
Summarize additional neck tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 152 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Shoulder for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a shoulder disorder
Be able to list differential diagnosis of shoulder disorders
Outline the different elements of a shoulder exam
Understand the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of shoulder complainants
Be able to summarize additional shoulder tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 153 : Adult Lung Examination from Inspection to Auscultation: For Health Care Practitioners
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify important chest and thorax landmarks in order to perform a lung examination.
Summarize the various musculature associated with adult breathing mechanics.
Demonstrate the differences between consolidation and effusion lung pathologies.
Diagnose common adult lung pathologies with use of a medical history and full physical examination.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 155 : The Eye Exam
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define the differences between visual fields and pathways.
Recognize the three most common eye conditions and diseases affecting the cranial nerves seen within the chiropractic practice.
Diagnose common eye diseases and conditions from a funduscopic examination.
Propose management and co-management options for specific common eye conditions.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 156 : School Enrollment and Sports Pre-participation Physicals
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain jurisdictional authority over school enrollment and pre-participation physical examinations
List the common items required on a school enrollment and pre-participation physical examinations
Outline the key components of the health history
Identify normal values for vision and hearing acuity
Calculate BMI and determine age appropriate percentile ranking
Classify physical maturity using the Tanner Scale
Assess immunization records for statutory compliance
Indicate the difference in the level of detail required in the pre-participation exam versus the school enrollment physical
Recognize the classifications of sports based on exertion required and level of contact
Describe the process of clearing an athlete to resume training and competition
Recognize the risk factors to sudden cardiac death syndrome
Determine the association between risk factors and specific sports
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 157 : The Heart Exam: Made Simple
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the elements and significance of the jugular venous pulse
Know the physiology and sound of S1 and S2
Know the physiology and sound of S3 and S4
Identify systole and diastole by palpation and listening
Describe heart murmurs
Hear and understand the mechanism of two common systolic murmurs
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 159 : Recurrent Ankle Sprain, Plantarfascitis, Foot Orthoses, Ankle Evaluation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Justify the addition of manipulative therapy to rehabilitation in the management of recurrent ankle sprain with functional instability
Compare the effectiveness of plantar fascia-specific stretching to high-load strength training in patients with plantar fasciitis
Examine the biomechanical mechanisms that may be involved in the foot-to-low back relationship, and how foot orthoses might be used to manage low back pain
Outline the state of current clinical evidence regarding the use of manual therapies in the treatment of lateral ankle sprains
Summarize relevant concepts for the diagnosis and management of ankle syndesmosis injuries
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 160 : DD of Low Back Pain and Prostate Patholgies with Case Studies
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Richard Powers, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentially diagnose prostate pathologies in individuals who present to your office with musculoskeletal pain,
Differentiate various types of common prostate pathologies
Expand understanding of prostate pathophysiology, including hormonal and biochemical implications
Identify prostate pathology risk factors
Identify the common pre-disposing factors for prostate pathologies that can ultimately mimic musculoskeletal complaints
Interpret conventional prostate diagnostic procedures and identify protocols to evaluate and monitor prostate health and/or pathology
Hone diagnostic skills by reviewing and analyzing patient case studies, inclusive of history, exam findings, lab test results for patients presenting with musculoskeletal complaints that may have underlying prostate pathologies
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 161 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Wrist and Hand for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a wrist and hand disorder
Be able to list appropriate exam procedures for a differential diagnosis of wrist and hand disorders
Outline the different elements of a wrist and hand exam
Discuss the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of wrist and hand complaints
Be able to summarize additional wrist and hand tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 162 : Shoulder - Adhesive Capsulitis and Cervical Spine Considerations
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the current state of the literature on the etiology, diagnosis and management of frozen shoulder
Clarify the influence of the spine on shoulder range of motion in middle-aged and elderly patients
Assess the utility of three clinical tests evaluating subscapularis muscle function
Utilize and integrate a simple clinical test to assist in distinguishing neck from shoulder pain
Summarize the recent Clinical Practice Guideline (APTA) regarding the treatment of adhesive capsulitis
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 164 : Complete Orthopedic and Neurological Examination of the Mid-Back for the Busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a mid-back disorder
Be able to list differential diagnosis of mid-back disorders
Outline the different elements of a mid-back exam
Understand the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of mid-back complainants
Be able to summarize additional mid-back tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 165 : Genomic Medicine
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joshua Goldenberg, ND
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand basic genetic and how this new field of medicine may impact your practice
Learn and key common genomic medicine study type.
Critically evaluate genomic medicine studies by identifying bias, evaluating effect size, and applying it to your patient.
Understand the cardiovascular disease association between the SNPs ApoE, Kif6, and MTHFR.
Consider how polymorphisms may impact the placebo effect.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 166 : Differential Diagnosis - Exposing Spinal Pain Imposters
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List five statistical references that relate to evidence based practice.
List four Red flags that are pertinent in the evaluation component of treatment.
Identify the five categories that pertain to possible spinal pain and referred pain.
Describe two metabolic diseases that can affect the spine.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 166 - 169 : Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Physical Diagnosis 166 through Physical Diagnosis 169
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Physical Diagnosis 167 : Cervical Spine Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize and list four red flags for the cervical and shoulder girdle.
Identify three medical conditions that may refer to the cervical spine but are non-musculoskeletal in origin and require a physician's intervention.
Name and describe two CPR for the Cervical Spine.
List two dural tests that are done for the nervous system in the Cervical region.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 168 : Thoracic Spine Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify and describe two musculoskeletal issues of the thoracic region.
List one dural test that is used to evaluate the thoracic region which will assist in determining normal neuromeningeal pathway mobility.
List two CPR of the spine in the thoracic region that have good reliability and are effective in use.
List and describe two vascular diagnoses which may relate to Thoracic Spine referred pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 169 : Lumbar Spine, Pelvis and Hip Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify two serious pathologies that appear to be related to the lumbar spine but are not.
Describe three categories of pelvic fractures than may occur.
Describe the objective differences between vascular claudication and neurogenic claudication.
List the five screening tests for the pelvis and SI joint.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 170 : Clinical Value of Gait Analysis, Functional Assessment Screens for Lower Extremities and Orthotic Modifications for Clinical Cases
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Knowledge of human gait analysis and its application to clinical scenarios.
Explain the common gait terminology, such as stride length, step width, and cadence.
Identify the stance and swing cycles of gait.
Summarize the gait cycle and how it relates to normal human ambulation.
Explain how movements at the pelvis, lower extremity, hip, knee, ankle, and subtalar joints interact during stance to conserve energy, and to protect one from injuries that might otherwise result from the repetitive stresses that occur during gait.
Hour 2:
Describe how patients with over-pronation and over-supination present in a clinical setting.
Comprehend the functional biomechanics of the lunge, and squat and its relationships to faulty movement patterns.
Compare Janda’s lower extremity functional screens.
Demonstrate that clinical gait analysis alters treatment decisions to improve functional outcomes.
Hour 3:
Illustrate the LEFS (lower extremity functional scale), and report its clinical value.
Demonstrate evidence-based exercises to help improve over-pronation in patients.
Apply the scientific foundations of modifications for custom orthotics with clinical case scenarios.
Illustrate, through the use of case scenarios the typical examination findings and documentation of gait analysis in the “O” (objective) section of notes.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 171 : The Abdominal Examination Made Easy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify musculoskeletal anatomy pertinent to the abdominal exam.
Identify the location of intra-abdominal contents relative to the abdominal wall and what is normally palpable.
Recognize examination techniques used for inspection, auscultation, percussion and palpation of the abdomen.
Name advanced techniques used to evaluate the acute abdomen.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 172 : Assessing the Thyroid
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe thyroid anatomy and physiology.
Outline the pathophysiology of hypothyroidism, including possible causes and associated conditions.
Identify signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
Demonstrate the typical thyroid exam performed in the chiropractor’s office.
Review the usual and customary conservative and non-conservation management for common thyroid conditions.
Discuss the role of the chiropractic spinal manipulation in care for patients with thyroid conditions.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 173 : Assessing Peripheral and Vascular Problems in Your Patients
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify vascular anatomy pertinent to the cardiovascular exam
Interpret cardiovascular physiology as it relates to physical examination.
Discuss characteristics of, and techniques used to evaluate, the pulse and blood pressure.
Name advanced techniques used to evaluate peripheral artery disorders and conditions.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 173 - 175
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed in Physical Diagnosis 173 thru 175
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Physical Diagnosis 174 : Nonspecific Spinal Pain
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Define Nonspecific Low Back/Neck Pain
Outline the subcategories of Nonspecific Spinal Pain
Provide an overview of different techniques
Analyze the anatomical source of the injury
Examine Differentiate the functional or anatomical diagnosis
Hour 2
Produce a specific conservative treatment plan
Measure the patient’s response to care.
Neurological differential diagnosis via pain patterns
Choosing the most appropriate type of manual therapy
Provide Appropriate Documentation
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 175
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare the difference between angular and linear motion.
List the limiting factors necessary for stability in respect to linear motion.
List and describe the function of the limiting structures of the atlantooccipital joint and the atlantoaxial joint.
Describe the path of the vertebral artery from the subclavian artery to the basilar artery
List the three types of Atlantooccipital fractures.
Describe five diseases that may compromise the stability of the cervical region and how.
List and elaborate on the immune specific diseases that can affect the atlantoaxial joint.
Summarize the normal growth of the cervical spine and craniovertebral region in children.
Outline the details of IFOMPT Framework for Red Flags.
Demonstrate three stability tests of the cervical region and interpret the results.
Demonstrate a neurological scan to clear spinal cord and neurological dysfunction in the cervical spine.
Apply a vigorous mandatory scan for all patients to rule out serious pathology of the cervical spine and the neurological system and be able to interpret the results.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 176 : Tremors
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the importance of knowing and diagnosing a tremor.
Define what is a tremor List some of the general symptoms of a tremor.
Discuss the triggers that may exacerbate a tremor.
Name the main categories of a tremor.
Recall the subclasses of action tremor List the most common diseases and syndromes demonstrating each type of tremor.
Differentiate the symptoms of Essential tremors (ET) and debate the current gold standard treatment plan of action.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 177 : Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Knee for the busy Clinician
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Marc Lawson, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize the signs and symptoms of a knee disorder.
List differential diagnosis of knee disorders.
Outline the different elements of a knee exam.
Identify “red flags” during the evaluation of knee complaints.
Summarize additional knee tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 178 : Rotator Cuff Tears (RCTs): Etiology, Epidemiology, and Differentials to Consider
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors James Strange, DC, MS
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the 4 muscles that are associated with the Rotator Cuff.
Recall the major epidemiological variables associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
Differentiate the 2 major etiological factors associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
Recognize the symptoms and signs associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
Determine conservative treatment approaches in the acute and/or sub-acute phase of Rotator Cuff Tears.
Select appropriate ancillary studies that may be necessitated upon failed conservative treatment of presented upper extremity conditions.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 179 : Clinical Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize and apply the diagnostic criteria for hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) including hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS).
Outline the importance of blood pressure screening and review evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice.
Appraise the evidence regarding nonpharmacological approaches used in the management of restless legs syndrome (RLS).
Summarize a contemporary clinical framework for identifying red flags for four serious spinal pathologies that may present in chiropractic practice.
Describe our contemporary understanding of the appropriate diagnosis and management of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM).
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 180 : Patient Expectations, Communication & Context
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Investigate the effect of patient expectations on short-term, subjective improvement in recurrent or persistent low back pain patients.
Determine whether the ritual of the history and physical examination results in meaningful change in pain and function for low back pain patients before any treatment is provided.
Assess the potential negative effect of routine MRI reports on the perception of the patient and treatment outcomes and explore a method for improvement.
Explore the level of association between kinesiophobia and pain, disability, and quality of life as well as its role as a prognostic factor in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Quantify the role of contextual effects in the nonpharmacologic treatment of knee osteoarthritis.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 181 : Lumbar Disc & Sciatica
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the congruence of the manual interventions used in clinical practice with the scientific evidence regarding the biomechanical aspects of degenerative disc disease (DDD) leading to pain.
Compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a stratified care model versus usual care for patients with sciatica.
Assess the value of intervertebral disc degeneration detected in early adulthood as a predictor for progression of degenerative changes as well as low back pain symptoms and disability in middle age.
Define deep gluteal syndrome and the deep gluteal space, as well as propose a general diagnostic pathway for this condition.
Breakdown the utilization of conservative treatments used in lumbar disc herniation patients successfully treated nonoperatively versus unsuccessfully treated nonoperatively.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 182 : Biology of Low Back Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Defend a contemporary view of the implications of the biology of pain and injury for sensorimotor function
Outline neuroplastic structural and functional changes as they relate to non-specific (mechanical) low back pain and sensorimotor function
Appraise the current state of the literature regarding the changes in motor control in those with low back pain
Assess whether low back pain patients display signs of muscular guarding or splinting
Summarize existing observational evidence regarding the association between primary or chronic headache and persistent low back pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 183
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Document the patients history to include an accurate list of all herbal/dietary supplements and other medicinals they are taking and refer to their MD if there are any concerns that it will affect Chiropractic Care being considered
Explain the concept of the use of simultaneous interventions to treat a single condition as it is relative to the patient history.
Hour 2
Discuss potential side effects of herbal/dietary supplement as components of history taking & physical exam procedures.
Refer to Medical Doctor if you feel any signs or symptoms are related to any side effects of anything the patient is taking
Give examples of how herbal/dietary supplement use may impact the history taking, physical exam procedures, and treatment plan.
Hour 3
Describe pertinent patient medical history and physical examination procedures included in a comprehensive evaluation for conditions that may have been previously treated with surgical interventions
Connect patient medical history and physical examination with evidence-based intervention/treatment plan of care to achieve best patient outcomes
Hour 4
Identify evidence-based rehabilitation principles for patients whose history may include prior surgical intervention.
Explain specific rehabilitation programs for each case based on documented evaluation findings
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 184 : The Connection Between Sleep and Chronic Pain
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Jossue Ortiz, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Describe behavioral model for insomnia
Explain why sleep quality is important
Discuss sleep interventions as prevention for chronic musculoskeletal pain
Discuss sleep interventions for chronic musculoskeletal pain
Hour 2
Ask the correct questions to assess sleep and sleep behaviors
Identify factors to maladaptive sleep habits
Discuss sleep efficiency and tracking progress
Explain why rest in bed is not optimal
Refer patients to appropriate healthcare providers for sleep dysfunction
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 185 : Statins in the Musculoskeletal Landscape
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Increase awareness and recognition of statin intolerance in musculoskeletal patients.
Learn the risk factors associated with Statin Associated Muscle Symptoms (SAMS).
Identify the signs and symptoms of myositis/myopathy.
Discuss the physiological process involved with SAMS and tests to confirm.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 186 : Hip Diagnosis & Clinical
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Investigate the diagnostic accuracy of information from the patient history associated with hip-related pain
Characterize the association between manual therapy dosing and treatment outcomes for patients with hip osteoarthritis
Summarize the literature regarding the diagnosis and non-operative treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome
Determine whether the addition of hip treatment and rehabilitation improves outcomes in patients with low back pain
Quantify the prevalence of hip girdle weakness and tenderness in people with chronic non-specific low back pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Physical Diagnosis 187 : Chiropractic In Office Neurological Examination
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List the major divisions and subcomponents of the neurological examination.
List, contrast and compare the neurological signs associated with “release phenomenon” and “deficit phenomena”.
Contrast and compare the effects of neurological lesions on the neurological examination of the central nervous system versus the peripheral nervous system.
Recite the implications of neurological examination findings on disorders involving various components of the central and peripheral nervous system.
Draw the anatomy of the lower motor neuron in its relation to the spinal cord, nerve root, spinal nerve, and the neuro-myal junction.
Describe the physical positioning of the patient during aspects of the neurological examination.
List the subjects to question when in taking a good patient history.
Describe and perform aspects of the neurological examination of the Cranial Nerves of the patient.
Draw the neurologic pathways associated with the eye light reflexes. Include reference to cells of the retina, the optic nerve, the optic chiasm, the optic tract, the Pretectal nucleus, and the Edinger Westphal nucleus.
Describe and perform aspects of the neurological examination of the Motor Systems of the patient.
Describe and perform aspects of the neurological examination of the Sensory Systems of the patient.
Recite findings related to neurological “drift” performed during the neurological examination.
Describe and perform aspects of the neurological examination of the Reflex Systems of the patient.
Illustrate components of the muscle stretch reflex including the role of the Alpha motor neuron, Gama motor neuron, and large sensory fibers in relation to the muscle fibers and spinal cord.
Discuss the common shorthand used for grading muscle stretch reflex responses and discuss the results of the neurological examination associated with each grade.
Perform and discuss three versions of the extensor plantar response (extensor toe sign, Babinski sign).
Describe and perform aspects of the neurological examination of movement of the patient.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006015 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 101 : Sensory Motor Control and Rehabilitation, Aerobic Exercise for Motor Performance and Back Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review sensory-motor control and rehabilitation
Discuss aerobic exercise for LBP patients
Describe muscle training of the hip, abdominal and paraspinal muscles
Identify how aerobic exercise improves motor performance in the elderly
Distinguish the effects of different training styles on the cross-sectional area of paraspinal muscles
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 102 : Spinal Rehabilitation - Hip Vs. Spinal Motion, Exercise for Neck Disorders, Neural Adaptations to Exercise
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the contribution of hip vs. spinal motion
Distinguish poor motor patterns of hip and low back movements and what to do about it
Differentiate the role of exercise for neck disorders and determine what type of exercise works
Delineate the neural adaptations to exercise and apply towards rehabilitation
Describe current issues in low back rehabilitation (such as can low back tissues heal within a few weeks)
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 103 : Low Back Pain: Long Term Course, Movement Impairments, Sources of Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the long term course of LBP
Describe neuromuscular impairments following LBP
Differentiate the effects of pain on the neuromuscular system
Discuss the models that explain the nature of motor problems with pain
Differentiate and discuss the potential sources of LBP
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 104 : Strength Training
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify and describe the major factors influencing muscular strength
Assess the chiropractic influences on strength
Identify and discuss the strength training principles
Illustrate components of a training session
Apply training principles into a practical strength program
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 105 : Proprioception: Definition, Measurement, Clinical Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define proprioception and describe how it is measured
Discuss proprioception from a rehabilitative perspective
Examine ankle, knee and shoulder proprioception and rehabilitation
Examine spinal proprioception and sensorimotor training
Summarize rehabilitation recommendations for proprioceptive deficits
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 106 : Cardiovascular Exercise: Principles, Mechanisms, Training Effects
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $22.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Illustrate basic principles of cardiovascular exercise
Discuss the mechanisms of cardiovascular responses to exercise
Discuss the acute effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system
Discuss the training effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 107 : Spinal Stabilization and Core Strength: Anatomy, Principles and Assessment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the functional anatomy of core strength training
Discuss the principles of core strength
Develop an assessment of spinal stabilization
Distinguish specific evaluation tests for spinal stability
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 108 : Spinal Stabilization: Muscular Fatigue, Muscles Used in Exercise, Manipulation and Functional Restoration in Low Back Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the effect of training on the fatigue of multifidi muscles
Discuss which muscles are involved in stabilization exercises
Assess the relation between low back pain and clinical instability
Describe a study implementing manipulation and stabilization exercises for chronic LBP
Introduce the concept of functional restoration vs. physical therapy for LBP
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 109 : Low Back Pain: Health Care Utilization, Predicting Outcomes with Spinal Stabilization, Spinal Kinematics
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the early health care utilization for occupational low back pain
Determine which factors are important in predicting outcome after a spinal stabilization exercise program
Assess lumbar disc surgery rates before and after implementation of nonsurgical spine clinics
Determine whether kinematic compromise can be used to predict spine loading in low back pain (LBP) patients under realistic lifting efforts in a workplace
Determine the effects of subacute LBP and limitation of the straight leg raise on lumbar and hip kinematics during sit-to-stand and its reverse
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 110 : Whiplash and Neck Pain: Manipulation Vs. Mobilization, Effect on Muscle Strength, Thoracic Spine Manipulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the effect of whiplash on neck muscle strength
Discuss the effects of manipulation vs. mobilization on head and neck pain in whiplash patients
Assess the effects of thoracic manipulation in whiplash patients
Describe a study predicting the response of neck pain patients to neck strengthening exercise
Introduce the smooth pursuit neck torsion test and its application in whiplash disorders
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 111 : Spinal Cord and Head Injury Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the anatomy of upper motor neuron tract systems and discuss the functionality of upper motor neuron tract systems
Explain the effects of a spinal cord injury
Discuss the anatomy and functionality of regions of the brain
Describe complications post injury of brain and spinal cord injury
Describe standard treatment procedures prior to rehabilitation of brain and spinal cord injured patients
Explain the difference between neurological deficit rigidity versus disuse atrophy/spasm of spinal cord and head injured patients
Describe treatment options for rehabilitation of spinal cord and head injured patients
Explain treatment methods to transition C curve locomotion to S curve locomotion
Explain treatment methods for atrophy and spasm
Discuss most current curative research for spinal cord and head injured patients
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 112 : Cervical Spine Proprioception: Anatomy, Clinical Use, Spinal Manipulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the anatomy of cervical spine proprioception
Review clinical studies investigating cervical spine proprioception
Assess existing literature on the reliability of cervical spine joint position sense
Assess the effect of spinal adjustments/manipulation on cervical spine proprioception
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 113 : Muscle Metabolism in Health and Disease: Hormones, Maximizing Mass
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the central role of muscle protein in whole-body metabolism and muscle mass
Outline the role of skeletal muscle metabolism in health and disease (such as diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis)
Describe the role of hormones for influencing muscle metabolism and health
Identify the catabolic and anabolic mediators of muscle metabolism
Specify ways to maximize muscle mass and metabolism to promote wellness
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 114 : Performance Theories and Core Training Concepts
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the anatomical constituents of the core musculature
Consider implications of weak or inadequate core muscles
Emphasize the importance of the gluteal muscle group in rehabilitation
Illustrate common compensation patterns when individuals have weak core musculature with clinical examples
Explain the concept of neural adaptation
Review reciprocal inhibition and it's clinical application
Discuss physiological overflow and its clinical application
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 115 : Core Activation Training
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss conventional situps and their pitfalls
Provide a logical rationale for core training
Explain and demonstrate a logical progression of exercises for core training, emphasizing skill, then endurance and strength
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 115 - 125
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Rehab 115 through Rehab 125
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Rehab 116 : Advanced Core Stabilization Concepts
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize some of the common mistakes with conventional sit ups and how to correct them
View and narrate the ideal sit up
Recognize the importance of the brain and cortex in core training
Discuss how inhalation and exhalation affect muscular activity, and how to utilize this in training
Point out the pitfalls of abdominal hollowing and core training
Examine the importance of the thoracolumbar fascia
Analyze what cues to look for when evaluating a bench press exercise
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 117 : Lunges, Squats, Advanced Squats and Gluteal Exercises
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate the proper patient positioning for the lunge and squat exercises
Explain and show common problems with the lunge and squat exercises
Explain and show Dr cues for proper patient positioning of the lunge and squat exercises
Explain, evaluate, compare and demonstrate variations of the squat exercise, including ball squats, theraband squats, potty squats, squat shuffles
Explore and demonstrate how foot function and shoe type impacts squat and lunge activities
Introduce, explain and demonstrate proper and improper performance of additional, advanced gluteal activation exercises including the Texas walk, ball squats, drops, roman chair and 1 legged dead lifts
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 118 : Spinal Exercise and Rehab
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Apply core exercise to facilitate improved lower limb mechanics in women
Recognize the connection between improved lumbar multifidus function and clinical improvement after spinal manipulation
Discuss the potential of full kinetic chain manual therapy treatment for hip osteoarthritis
Assess muscle activation and spinal loading profiles during common Kettlebell exercises
Describe specific exercises that could improve hip strength and mechanics in women with patellofemoral pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 119 : Exercise and Rehab
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the Nordic Hamstring exercise and its potential applications for hamstring injuries
Summarize the state of the literature on exercise interventions for adolescent scoliosis
Integrate strength training with flexibility training to improve patient progress
Appraise the potential role of yoga in managing spinal conditions
Grade and recognize the state of the literature on physical and rehabilitation interventions for chronic non-specific low back pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 120 : Exercise and Chronic Disease
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare slower treadmill walking on a moderate incline to faster walking with no incline for moderately obese adults patients
Summarize the current state of the literature on exercise interventions for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Explain the utility of interval training for patients with coronary artery disease
Support the inclusion of resistance training in exercise programs for aging patients based on existing scientific research
Appraise various types of exercise for patients with metabolic syndrome
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 121 : Neuroendocrine-Immune Responses to Exercise, Interval vs. Endurance, and other Training, Dehydration
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the neuroendocrine-immune interactions and communication pertaining to exercise
Contrast sprint training with endurance training regarding performance adaptations and cardiac output
Identify the benefits and underlying mechanisms of agonist-antagonist paired set training for improving strength and power
Summarize the validity of dehydration signs, compared with body weight change, in marathon runners
Describe methods for developing maximal neuromuscular power
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 122 : ACL Rehab and Injury Prevention, Patellofemoral Pain, Quadriceps and OA
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Apply contemporary rehabilitation strategies for anterior cruciate ligament patients
Illustrate the importance of proximal stability and rehabilitation in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome
Outline the relationship between quadriceps strength, proprioception and knee osteoarthritis
Discuss the potential value of gait retraining for improving lower limb biomechanics in runners with patellofemoral pain
Contrast lower extremity kinematics & muscle activation in patients with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 123 : Active Rehabilitation and Exercise Prescription
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss a proposed model for the logical sequence of active rehabilitation
Review ‘the core’, its healthy functional role and how it is commonly changed in people with spinal and pelvic girdle pain syndromes
Describe core muscle activity during physical fitness exercises
Provide an introduction to dynamic neuromuscular (core) stabilization and athletic performance
Introduce the basics of exercise prescription
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 124 : Spinal Stabilization and Rehabilitation Concepts
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Illustrate the effects of external pelvic compression on the passive, active and neuromotor control systems of the lumbopelvic region and thigh
Summarize the importance of core stability assessment and rehabilitation in lumbosacral radiculopathy cases
Assess the differences in torso motion and muscle activity between elliptical trainer use and treadmill walking
Discover how even small amounts of daily exercise can positively impact patients with neck and shoulder pain
Critique and apply periodization concepts to rehabilitation for patients with non-specific low back pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 125 : Exercise and Brain Health: Neurobiology and Motor Performance
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the relationship between exercise and brain health
Describe the evidence for the links between physical activity/exercise and brain function across the lifespan
Discuss the neurobiology of exercise
Assess whether exercise is neuroprotective or not
Summarize the effect of exercise on motor performance
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 126 : Spinal Considerations of Radiculopathy, Hyperkyphosis, Cervical Impulsive Loads
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify how the sciatic nerve and adjacent nervous structures respond to tensioning and sliding techniques
Appraise the potential benefit of adding forward head posture corrective exercise to the management of lumbosacral radiculopathy
Compare clinical and muscle function outcomes of patients randomized to one of two early multimodal rehabilitation programs following single-level lumbar discectomy
Analyze the influence of neck strength and muscle activation status on resultant head kinematics after impulsive loading to the head/neck
Assess the efficacy of corrective exercise interventions for reducing thoracic hyper-kyphosis
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 127 : Implement and Execute a Simple and Effective Active Rehab Program
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Kathy (KMC) Weidner, MCS-P, CPCO, CCPC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize and document preferred outcomes that result from properly executed active care techniques
Establish rehab protocols for both cervical and lumbar conditions with suggested core exercise recommendations
Properly advance a patient through their customized exercise protocol in a systematized fashion
Identify and document progress on a routine visit basis for patients participating in active care rehab
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 128 : Clinical Conditions of the Lower Extremity
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Evaluate the long-term effect of exercise therapy in addition to patient education on a patient’s need for total hip replacement (THR)
Integrate clinical and laboratory research on the function and assessment of abductor muscles about the hip and pelvis
Understand how hip weakness can potentially contribute to knee pain and altered running mechanics
Outline the nomenclature, definition, diagnosis, imaging and management of inguinal disruption (‘Sportsman’s Groin’)
Assess the efficacy of exercise interventions for lateral ankle sprains, Achilles tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 130 : Evaluation and Treatment of Non-Surgical Rotator Cuff Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recite 3 risk factors for developing rotator cuff tendonosis
State the purpose of the scapula reposition and scapula assistance test.
Explain how to perform the external rotation lag sign and recall the purpose of this test
Paraphrase one evidence - based test cluster for diagnosing a rotator cuff tear.
Recall two indications/goals for performing posterior glenohumeral joint mobilizations.
Cite the clinical prediction rule (CPR) for favorable outcome in patients undergoing conservative management for rotator cuff disorders
Identify two criteria for phase I rehabilitation exercises for rotator cuff disorders
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 131 : Rehabilitation Following Rotator Cuff Repair
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recall 3 potential reasons, based on expert opinion, that may contribute to the high re-tear rate following rotator cuff repair.
Recite 4 factors that impact the rehabilitation program for patients following rotator cuff repair.
Summarize the DeOrio classification for rotator cuff tear size.
State 3 appropriate exercises during weeks 0-2 following rotator cuff repair
Provide 2 appropriate exercises during weeks 6-8 following rotator cuff repair
Name 3 appropriate exercises during weeks 8-12 following rotator cuff repair
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 132 : Rehabilitation of the Spine Made Easy
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Describe common biomechanically terminology related to rehabilitation such as work, force, mass, vector, strength and power.
Comprehend the functional biomechanics of the lunge, and squat.
Identify regressive and progressive nature to common squat and lunge exercises.
Describe the appropriate standard of care and the process associated with the doctor-patient encounter regarding the evaluation, and management of patients using rehabilitative exercises.
Hour 2:
Classify the “McGill Big 3,” and discuss their clinical significance with those with spinal pain.
Describe an appropriate hip hinge technique for your patients.
Describe the differences between abdominal bracing and hallowing techniques.
Review common evidence-based exercise procedures for spinal pain.
Hour 3:
Apply the scientific foundations of neuromuscular re-education, and explore major guidelines and evidence-based practices for spinal pain.
Construct a treatment plan and exercise script for patient centered care.
Describe a case scenario involved spinal degeneration and how to create a treatment plan.
Synthesize the justification and efficacy of evidence-based exercises for different axial spine protocols.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 133 : Quadriceps/ Patella Tendon Repair
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Enumerate three physical / clinical examination findings associated with rupture of the quadriceps tenon.
List 3 patient specific factors that need to be considered when following a rehabilitation program following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.
Recall three goals during phase 1 (0-2 weeks) of a rehabilitation program following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.
Identify three goals during phase 3 of a rehabilitation program following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.
Cite five return to play criteria that need to be met following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 134 : Cartilage Restoration
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the key difference between the cartilage restoration vs cartilage reparation procedures.
List 3 personal (health and demographic) factors that need to be considered when following a rehabilitation program following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
Enumerate 3 lesion-specific factors that need to be considered when following a rehabilitation program following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
Recall three goals during phase 1 (0-2 weeks) of a rehabilitation program following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
Cite five return to play criteria that need to be met following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
Summarize the evidence-based outcomes for the 3 most common cartilage restoration/reparation techniques.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 135 : The Overhead Athlete: Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation & Performance Training
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Recall 2 pathological pitching mechanical patterns that may lead to injury
List 3 injury risk factors in in the overhead athlete
Provide 4 injury prevention screening tests for the overhead athlete
With respect to shoulder strength, cite 3 metrics that can be used as red flags to identify players who are at higher risk for incurring an injury to the shoulder /elbow
Hour 2
Describe 1 clinical test to evaluate anterior and posterior shoulder instability
List the 3 components of an evidence -based test cluster to assess rotator cuff pathology in the overhead athlete
Identify 2 components in the rehabilitation program for shoulder instability
List and define the 3 types of shoulder impingement
Hour 3
Recall 2 Performance factors in pitching
Cite 2 return to play criteria for the overhead athlete
Identify one advantage of weighted ball holds
Identify one disadvantage of weighted ball programs
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Rehab 135 - 136
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hours 1 - 3: The Overhead Athlete: Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation & Performance Training
Recall 2 pathological pitching mechanical patterns that may lead to injury
List 3 injury risk factors in in the overhead athlete
Provide 4 injury prevention screening tests for the overhead athlete
With respect to shoulder strength, cite 3 metrics that can be used as red flags to identify players who are at higher risk for incurring an injury to the shoulder /elbow
Describe 1 clinical test to evaluate anterior and posterior shoulder instability
List the 3 components of an evidence -based test cluster to assess rotator cuff pathology in the overhead athlete
Identify 2 components in the rehabilitation program for shoulder instability
List and define the 3 types of shoulder impingement
Recall 2 Performance factors in pitching
Cite 2 return to play criteria for the overhead athlete
Identify one advantage of weighted ball holds
Identify one disadvantage of weighted ball programs
Hours 4 - 6: The Athlete's Lumbar Spine: Evaluation and Treatment
Recall the most common types of lumbar spine injuries among athletes participating in different sports.
Identify one advantage and one disadvantage of the treatment-based classification system as it applies to the treatment of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
List 3 contemporary treatment models that can be applied to the management of lower back pain in the athlete.
Recall the definition and importance of red and yellow flags during the medical screening process.
Identify 3 red flags that may implicate a non-mechanical source of lower back pain.
List the difference between central and peripheral sensitization.
List one treatment goal in phase 2 rehabilitation of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
Cite one treatment principle in phase 3 rehabilitation of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
Summarize two variations of the squat exercises that can be used to decrease strain on the lumbar spine.
Recall three variations of the deadlift exercises that can be used to decrease strain on the lumbar spine.
Summarize the McGill core endurance ratio tests that can be used to guide the return to sport decision making processes
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Rehab 136 : The Athlete's Lumbar Spine: Evaluation and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Recall the most common types of lumbar spine injuries among athletes participating in different sports.
Identify one advantage and one disadvantage of the treatment-based classification system as it applies to the treatment of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
List 3 contemporary treatment models that can be applied to the management of lower back pain in the athlete.
Hour 2
Recall the definition and importance of red and yellow flags during the medical screening process.
Identify 3 red flags that may implicate a non-mechanical source of lower back pain.
List the difference between central and peripheral sensitization.
Hour 3
List one treatment goal in phase 2 rehabilitation of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
Cite one treatment principle in phase 3 rehabilitation of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
Summarize two variations of the squat exercises that can be used to decrease strain on the lumbar spine.
Recall three variations of the deadlift exercises that can be used to decrease strain on the lumbar spine.
Summarize the McGill core endurance ratio tests that can be used to guide the return to sport decision making processes
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 137 : Fascial Resiliency and Performance
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Recall two important functions of the fascial system.
Cite 3 factors which impact the mechanical properties of fascia.
State one structural/ anatomical difference between the fascia of young vs. older individuals.
List two ways that fascial training can cause remodeling of the fascia.
Hour 2
Provide 2 indications for applying IASTM to the quadratus lumborum.
Enumerate 2 indications for applying IASTM to the posterior iliotibial band.
Identify 2 indications for applying IASTM to the lateral compartment of the lower leg.
Provide 2 indications for applying IASTM to the vastus lateralis- Iliotibial band junction.
Hour 3
Provide 2 indications for applying IASTM to the latissimus dorsi.
Enumerate 2 indications for applying IASTM to the posterior upper trapezius.
Identify 2 indications for applying IASTM to the lateral compartment of the lower leg.
Provide 2 indications for applying IASTM to the vastus lateralis- Iliotibial band junction.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 138 : History and Examination of the Knee Focusing on ACL and the Post-op Rehabilitation Process
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Appraise the latest research in terms of the incidence of ACL tears and re-tears.
Identify the factors associated with higher ACL tear and re-tear rates based on gender and age.
Describe the importance of “Prehabilitation” programs and their significance on outcomes.
Analyze the reasons why non-contact knee injuries are the bulk of the problem while listing the biomechanical reasons why non-contact injuries are more prevalent.
Discuss the objectives of early Phase 1 and Phase 2 rehabilitation protocols while outlining the criteria to be achieved for satisfactory transition from one phase to the next
List the objectives of Phase 3 of the rehabilitation protocol and be able to identify potential common faulty movement patterns and compensatory strategies.
Assess, identify, and address potential limitations in mobility and stability of key core and lower extremity body regions to normalize faulty movement patterns and compensatory strategies.
List the objectives for phase 4 of the rehabilitation protocol and provide examples of the higher-level movement patterns and compound strengthening exercises incorporated into the program.
Identify the four common motor performance/neuromuscular imbalances associated with jumping and landing resulting in increased risk
Describe the identifiable and modifiable risk factors associated with knee injuries and understand how to correct them via exercise and training.
Recognize the criteria associated with the Return to Sports phase of the rehabilitation program
Be aware of the complications and adverse events after ACL reconstruction
Appraise the latest research in terms of common and uncommon complications/adverse events.
Identify risk factors for the various complications.
Describe the evaluation and assessment elements needed to identify the various complications
Based on the evaluation/assessment data, identify and address intervention strategies for each of the complications/adverse events
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 139 : ACL Rehab & OA Updates
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline the evidence regarding rehabilitation interventions following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or meniscal injury
Evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions for patients who have undergone anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery
Examine the comparative effectiveness of surgery versus rehabilitation treatments after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture
Compare the effectiveness of exercise therapy with non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) and opioids for the management of pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Determine the patellofemoral joint reaction forces during everyday activities, therapeutic exercises, and physical interventions in healthy individuals and those with patellofemoral pain or osteoarthritis
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Rehab 140 : Concepts in CORE Conditioning
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify exercise physiology concepts related to core conditioning
Determine the anatomy related to the core and its function in core strength
Design and implement a core conditioning program
Summarize the role of psychological motivation in core conditioning
Examine the various movements associated with core conditioning
Approval Code(s) CHPR006095 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 101 : Soft Tissue Injury: The Neglected Cause of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the anatomy and functionality of healthy soft tissue components
Explain the effects of injury on soft tissue
Define effects of injured soft tissue on functionality of the spine and extremities
Discuss patterns of musculoskeletal relationships of recruiting other structures after injury and their effects on functionality
Describe various methods of treatment for dysfunctional soft tissue
Explain relationship of injured tissue to its surrounding structures, its effects and treatment
Explain compensation and recruitment of healthy tissue to the broader scope of complications and the effective treatment of primary and now secondary effects of injury
Describe rehabilitation exercises in relation to proprioception
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 101 - 104
Credit Hours(s) 10.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $200.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Soft Tissue Injuries 101 to Soft Tissue Injuries 104
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Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 103 : Comprehensive Introduction to Soft tissue Injury and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the types of soft tissue
Demonstrate and discuss diagnostic evaluation of soft tissue injury
Explain pain patterns of neurological injury for differential diagnosis
Discuss types of soft tissue injuries
Evaluate soft tissue changes associated with pain
Discuss the mechanisms of healing soft tissue injuries
Describe diagnostic tools in determining soft tissue injuries
Explain the use of ice and heat in soft tissue injuries
Demonstrate and discuss stretching; passive, active and postfacilitation
Demonstrate and discuss somatic technique
Demonstrate and discuss strain/counterstrain
Demonstrate and discuss friction massage
Demonstrate and discuss Postisometric relaxation
Demonstrate and discuss electrical muscle stimulation and ultrasound
Demonstrate and discuss triggerpoint ultrasound in treatment
Discuss massage therapy
Demonstrate and discuss myofascial release
Demonstrate and discuss active release
Demonstrate and discuss Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT)
Discuss cold laser therapy
Demonstrate and discuss exercise rehabilitation and muscle strengthening
Discuss mobilization and manipulation
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 104 : The Shoulder: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural anatomy of the shoulder and its soft tissue
Explain the functional anatomy of the shoulder and its soft tissue.
Demonstrate the active and passive examination of the shoulder and soft tissue.
Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, bursa and muscles of the shoulder
Describe sports injures to the shoulder.
Describe injuries to the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the shoulder.
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, bursa and muscles of the shoulder.
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the shoulder.
Define functional relationships of the shoulder with associated regions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 105 : Elbow, Wrist and Hand: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Explain the structural anatomy of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
Explain the functional anatomy of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
Demonstrate the passive examination of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
Demonstrate the active examination of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, bursa and nerves of the elbow, wrist, and hand
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the bony structures of the elbow, wrist and hand
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, bursa and nerves of the elbow, wrist and hand
Define functional relationships between the elbow, wrist and hand and with other regions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 105 - 107
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $216.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Soft Tissue Injuries 105 to Soft Tissue Injuries 107
Other Info Course Group includes all Soft Tissue Injuries Courses numbered 105 thru 107
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 106 : The Cervical Spine: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural anatomy of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
Explain the functional anatomy of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, the ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, the ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
Demonstrate the active examination of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, the ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
Discuss imaging of the cervical spine
Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the cervical spine
Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
Explain the mechanism of acceleration/deceleration impact
Explain the effects on the cervical spine from acceleration/deceleration injury, and specifically the effects on the soft tissues structures
Explain the grading system for acceleration/deceleration injury
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, blood vessels, nerves and fascia of the cervical spine
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the sequela of acceleration/deceleration injury
Define relationships of the cervical spine with other regions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 107 : The TMJ: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural anatomy of the TMJ and its soft tissue
Explain the functional anatomy of the TMJ and its soft tissue
Demonstrate the passive examination of the TMJ and soft tissue
Demonstrate the active examination of the TMJ and soft tissue
Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures of the TMJ
Describe pathological conditions of the joints of the TMJ
Describe pathological conditions of the ligaments of the TMJ
Describe pathological conditions of the muscles of the TMJ
Describe injuries to the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the TMJ
Describe injuries from acceleration/deceleration impact to the TMJ
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the joints of the TMJ
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the ligaments of the TMJ
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the muscles of the TMJ
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the TMJ
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for acceleration/deceleration injury to the TMJ
Define functional relationships of the TMJ with associated regions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 108 : Thoracic Spine and Rib Cage: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
Discuss imaging of the thoracic spine and rib cage
Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
Discuss relationships of the thoracic spine and ribs with other regions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 109 : Lumbopelvic Spine: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $160.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
Explain biomechanics of the lumbopelvic spine
Demonstrate the passive examination of bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
Discuss radiographic imaging of the lumbopelvic spine
Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the lumbopelvic spine
Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
Define relationships of the lumbopelvic spine with other regions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 110 : Hip and Knee: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
Explain biomechanics of the hip and knee
Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee.
Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
Discuss radiographic imaging of the hip and knee
Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the hip and knee
Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
Define relationships of the hip and knee with other regions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 111 : Ankle and Foot: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
Explain biomechanics of the ankle and foot
Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
Discuss radiographic imaging of the ankle and foot
Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the ankle and foot
Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
Define relationships of the ankle and foot with other regions.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 112 : Strain/Counterstrain: Theory, Technique and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the development of strain/counterstrain
Describe the theory of strain/counterstrain
Describe the physiology of neuromuscular function
Describe the diagnosis of tenderpoints and treatment prioritization
Discuss the technique of strain/counterstrain
Explain tenderpoints
Discuss method to locate tenderpoints
Describe conditions that respond to strain/counterstrain
Discuss treatment for the spine, TMJ and extremities
Discuss treatment for craniosacral dysfunctions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 113 : Therapeutic Stretching and Exercise Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the benefits and protocols of stretching
Discuss the theory and protocols of exercise rehabilitation
Discuss the evaluation of posture
Demonstrate postural corrections for the whole body
Discuss proprioception in relation to core stability
Demonstrate stretching and strengthening for the core
Demonstrate balance work in relation to core strength
Demonstrate stretching and strengthening for the foot, ankle, anterior compartment, hamstrings, quadratus femoris, tensor fascia lata, adductor group, gluteal group, and iliopsoas, lumbar spine, thoracic spine, ribs, chest, cervical spine, TMG, shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist and hand
Describe Yoga and Pilates for the whole body
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 114 : Deep Tissue Muscle and Fascial Release: Evaluation and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $100.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the function of soft tissues
Describe the development of scar tissue and adhesions in fascia, connective tissue, muscles, tendons, ligaments and joint capsules
Discuss the benefits of deep tissue muscle and fascial release
Define friction massage
Describe friction massage for the upper extremity, lower extremity, spine and TMJ
Define myofascial release
Describe myofascial release for the upper extremity, lower extremity, spine and TMJ
Define active release
Describe active release for the upper extremity, lower extremity, spine and TMJ
Define trigger point ultrasound
Describe trigger point ultrasound for the upper extremity, lower extremity, spine and TMJ
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 115 : Active Myofascial Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Educate patients on the function of soft tissues and the benefits of deep tissue muscle and fascial release.
Describe the development of scar tissue and adhesions in fascia, connective tissue, muscles, tendons, ligaments and joint capsules.
Perform postfacilitation stretch to the upper extremity, lower extremity and spine
Perform somatic technique for the upper extremity, lower extremity and spine
Utilize active release with your patient population
Perform postisometric relaxation for the upper extremity, lower extremity and spine
Apply therapeutic exercise and rehabilitative stretching with patients
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 116 : Understanding Acceleration/Deceleration Impact: Crash Reconstruction, Research, Injury and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $216.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the kinematics of acceleration/deceleration impact.
Comprehend the history and development of acceleration/deceleration research.
Defend injury manifestation using Whiplash guidelines and models.
Apply current model theories to better understand injury from acceleration/deceleration impact.
Explain to the patient the effects on the body during front, rear and side collisions.
Educate the patient on variables such as vehicle size and direction and the effects on the human frame during acceleration/deceleration impact.
Apply the variables of patient age, gender, size, etc during acceleration/deceleration impact.
Express an understanding of incidence, prevalence, injury and risk factors associated with acceleration/deceleration impact.
Describe the normal biomechanics of the cervical spine.
Discuss cervical spinal anatomy vulnerable to injury.
Define the nature of soft tissue structures; joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia.
Inform your patients of the symptoms and changes to soft tissue structures after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Explain the differences between scleratomal, dermatomal and myofascial pain.
Discuss prognosis after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Describe the normal biomechanics of the TMJ and associated soft tissue structures.
Discuss injury to the TMJ and associated soft tissue structures.
Explain the effects of trauma to the soft tissue of the spine, structures of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle and foot after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Describe the normal biomechanics of the thoracic spine and rib cage.
Describe the normal biomechanics of the lumbopelvic spine.
Educate the patient on complicating factors for treatment after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Determine the necessity and value of imaging and advanced diagnostic imaging after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Perform complete examination of the soft tissue structures of the cervical spine, TMJ, thoracic spine, rib cage, lumbopelvic spine, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle and foot after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Utilize treatment protocols for soft tissue damage after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Perform soft tissue treatments such as strain/counterstrain, postisometric relaxation, postfacilitation stretch, somatic technique, active and myofascial release, exercise and stretch, mobilization, manipulation and modalities.
Utilize above mentioned soft tissue techniques to treat the cervical spine, TMJ, thoracic spine, rib cage, lumbopelvic spine, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle and foot after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Communicate to your patients the late effects of soft tissue injury after acceleration/deceleration impact.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 117 : Functional Kinesiology and Movement; Biomechanics, Pathology and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $216.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe biomechanics of movement of the joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, bursa, nerves and fascia of the lower extremity, pelvis and spine, TMJ and upper extremity.
Explain weight distribution and movement of ligaments, muscle and fascia in relation to the feet as foundation.
Discuss soft tissue movement during standing, walking, running, twisting, bending, reaching and grasping.
Relate movement interactions and stresses on soft tissues from one body region to another.
Demonstrate to your patients, correct posture from the feet as foundation to the cervical spine.
Educate and demonstrate the correct use of the core in posture.
Show patients how to relax their shoulders using the thoracic spine as a lever.
Describe and demonstrate appropriate gait in relation to correct posture.
Explain to your patient how the soft tissue adapts to an unstable scoliosis.
Apply understanding of injury dynamics in individual soft tissue structures (ligament, musculotendon, bursa, nerve, fascia).
Interrelate soft tissue contractures from one region of the body to another.
Learn passive and active examination techniques for all soft tissue structures of the soft tissue structures mentioned in Educational Objective 1.
Review Applied Kinesiology as a tool for muscle isolation and clinical testing.
Differentiate muscle strength testing from the proprioception evaluation of Applied Kinesiology.
Integrate Applied Kinesiology examination and treatment into soft tissue evaluation and case management.
Clinical examination of soft tissue structures of the soft tissue structures mentioned in Educational Objective 1.
Apply examination findings into differentially diagnosing soft tissue fibrosis, scar tissue and adhesions, trigger points and pain radiation patterns.
Inter-relate different regions of the body with local soft tissue findings.
Discern appropriate clinical application for advanced imaging studies and soft tissue.
Apply treatment protocols for ice, heat, stretching, Somatic Technique, Strain/counterstrain, friction massage, post-isometric relaxation, modalities, massage techniques, myofascial release, active release, Neuromuscular therapy, cold laser, exercise rehabilitations, mobilization and manipulation.
Apply techniques mentioned in Educational Objective (above) as well as Applied Kinesiology to all joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, bursa, nerves and fascia of the lower extremity, pelvis and spine, TMJ, and upper extremity.
Relate treatments to improved movement locally, regionally and other affected regions and educate your patient to reasonable goals.
View the soft tissue structures of the body as a whole with recognizable patterns of dysfunction and treat these soft tissues for greater flexibility and function.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 118 : Soft Tissue Injury Examination
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $160.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss the soft tissues of the body for examination protocol and differential diagnosis.
Correlate soft tissue pain radiation patterns and history to focus examination to appropriate soft tissues.
Explain to your patient the types of soft tissue pain and injuries related to their condition.
Identify soft tissue dysfunction consistent with injury.
Utilize passive examination techniques to accurately record the effects of soft tissue injury to local and regional soft tissues.
Hour 2
Utilize active examination techniques to accurately record the effects of soft tissue injury to local and regional soft tissues.
Discern between neurological muscle strength testing, proprioceptive muscle strength testing using Applied Kinesiology and actual muscle fiber strength.
Apply biomechanics of the upper and lower extremities, spine and TMJ to soft tissue examination protocol.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the foot and ankle to associated soft tissues during evaluation.
Perform examination of the soft tissue structures of the foot and ankle as the biomechanical foundation of the body.
Hour 3
Apply biomechanics of the entire lower extremity to soft tissue examination protocol.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the knee to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Perform examination of the soft tissue structures of the knee.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the hip to associated soft tissues during evaluation.
Hour 4
Perform examination of the soft tissue structures of the hip.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the lumbopelvic spine to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Describe the movement of the soft tissues of the lumbar spine and sacroiliac joints for better patient compliance.
Perform passive examination of the soft tissue structures of the lumbopelvic spine.
Hour 5
Perform active examination of the soft tissue structures of the lumbopelvic spine.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the thoracic spine and rib cage to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Describe the movement of the soft tissues of the thoracic spine and rib cage for better patient compliance.
Perform passive and active examination of the soft tissue structures of the thoracic spine and rib cage.
Hour 6
Summarize biomechanics of the soft tissues of the cervical spine in their relation to the cranium.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the cervical sp8ine to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Perform soft tissue passive and active examination of the cervical spine.
Determine cervical soft tissue dysfunction and its effects on the trunk, upper extremity and TMJ.
Hour 7
Explain to patients the biomechanics of the TMJ in relation to their pain; and jaw and cervical spine dysfunction.
Relate TMJ dysfunction in relation to biomechanical disturbances to the soft tissue of the cervical spine.
Perform examination of the soft tissues of the TMJ with objective measurements to determine, record and track dysfunction and improvement.
Describe the biomechanical movements of the shoulder.
Relate the biomechanical movements of the shoulder to associated soft tissue structures of the cervical spine and thoracic spine and rib cage.
Hour 8
Summarize biomechanics of the soft tissues of the elbow, wrist and hand for the purposes of examination.
Relate the rotational movement of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand to determine soft tissue injury and dysfunction to associated soft tissue structures.
Perform examination of the soft tissues of the elbow, wrist and hand to determine injury and dysfunction.
Utilize appropriate advanced imaging methods for particular soft tissue structures.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 119 : Treatments for Soft Tissues of the Musculoskeletal Frame
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1 :
Comprehend the human frame as interrelated biomechanical systems.
Relate the functional anatomy of soft tissue structures to the movement of the human frame.
Discern the six types of soft tissue end feel for evaluation of injury.
Perform passive and active examination according to protocol developed by James Cyriax, MD.
Distinguish between the types of injury and their effects on the soft tissues.
Hour 2 :
Identify soft tissue changes associated with injury.
Discern which phase of healing is associated with the current presentation of injury.
Apply mechanisms of healing to treatment protocol.
Discuss diagnostic tools used to identify soft tissue injury.
Utilize appropriate ice, heat and stretch protocols in the treatment of soft tissue injury.
Hour 3 :
Explain and perform Somatic Technique and Strain/Counterstrain.
Understand friction anesthesia and palpatory methods for identifying trigger points.
Differentiate between Postisometric Relaxation and Postfacilitation Stretch.
Apply specific modalities for particular soft tissue injury patterns.
Perform soft tissue restriction release methods.
Hour 4 :
Discern between mobilization and manipulation.
Apply biomechanics of foot arch function to injury.
Explain dynamic changes of foot during weight bearing, and walking on even and uneven surfaces.
Utilize treatment protocols for common ankle sprains.
Perform osseous manipulation to the bones of the foot and ankle.
Hour 5 :
Perform Strain/Counterstrain on the foot and ankle as an effective tool to release spasm and fixations.
Discern and treat various pathological conditions related to the knee.
Utilize myofascial release techniques to treat entrapment syndromes of the lower extremity.
Explain functional movement of the hip.
Apply functional kinesiology to the evaluation and treatment of the muscles associated with the hip.
Hour 6 :
Utilize treatment methods for contracted soft tissues of the lateral hip.
Perform treatment protocols for the hamstrings/quadratus femoris.
Explain the dynamics of correct posture.
Recognize normal versus abnormal gait in patient observation.
Describe nutation and counternutation of the pelvis.
Hour 7 :
Understand the various movements and fixations patterns in the Sacroiliac joints.
Perform Strain/Counterstrain for the pelvis.
Utilize a disc pump correction for mild to moderate disc lesions.
Demonstrate James Cyriax MD protocol from manipulation of the low back.
Devise a treatment protocol for sprain of the iliolumbar ligament.
Hour 8 :
Apply movement dynamics of the lumbopelvic spine to soft tissue injury.
Utilize chest movement dynamics to help determine injury to the thoracic spine and rib cage.
Provide affective treatment of the rib cage specific to rib articulations.
Perform somatic Technique to the trapezius muscle for muscle awareness.
Apply treatments to soft tissues of the rib cage without using electric modalities.
Hour 9 :
Discuss cervical spine mechanics as it applies to soft tissue injury.
Create muscle awareness of the cervical extensor group with Somatic Technique.
Reduce pain and spasm in an acute cervical spine injury using Strain/Counterstrain.
Apply myofascial release to the soft tissues of the posterior cervico-thoracic spine.
Educate the patient on corrective scoliosis exercises.
Hour 10 :
Relate the functional anatomy of the TMJ to soft tissue injury.
Discern between Acute Closed lock and Acute Open Lock of the TMJ.
Apply soft tissue treatments to the muscles of the TMJ.
Use movement dynamics of the shoulder to better evaluate injury.
Utilize a variety of soft tissue treatment in the treatment of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder.
Hour 11 :
Differentially diagnose acromioclavicular joint injury and apply treatment to grades 1-3.
Use soft tissue methods to treat the muscles of the rotator cuff.
Discern and treat soft tissue structures related to the scapula.
Perform a scapula mobilization technique to free up the functional scapulo-thoracic joint.
Apply mechanisms of throwing to soft tissue injury and treatment.
Hour 12 :
Describe various soft tissue treatments for the elbow, wrist and hand and related functional dynamics of injury.
Osseously manipulate the joints of the elbow, wrist and hand.
Perform soft tissue treatment methods for injury to the myofascia associated with the upper extremity.
Discern and treat all injured tendon sheath components of the wrist using soft tissue treatment methods.
Differentially diagnose and treat nerve entrapment syndromes for the upper extremity.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 120 : Modalities: Theories, Application and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the structural components of soft tissue.
Relate impact forces to functional movements of soft tissue and the development of scar tissue and adhesions.
Demonstrate diagnostic evaluation of soft tissue injury.
Differentially diagnose types of soft tissue injury.
Discuss the patterns of healing of soft tissue injuries.
Describe the diagnostic tools in determining soft tissue injuries.
Relate stress responses of soft tissues to development of structural and functional changes to injured tissues and their associated regions.
Perform diagnostic tests and order imaging to best determine injury to soft tissue.
Instruct the patient on correct application of ice and wet heat for soft tissue injury.
Perform and explain proper stretching; passive, active and postfacilitation of soft tissues.
Learn which therapy machines are best suited for your practice.
Utilize infrared and electrical muscle stimulation in soft tissue injury.
Apply appropriate contraindications of electric modalities to the individual patient’s care.
Discern between the various EMS options for each soft tissue and injury (Interferentail current, galvanic, microcurrent, sine wave, Russian stimulation).
Determine the most effective type of ultrasound for treatment of particular soft tissue injuries.
Learn the benefits and applications of cold laser therapy.
Understand the variety of massage therapy protocols and their applications.
Discuss the benefits of each form of modality with your patient.
Demonstrate and discuss exercise rehabilitation and muscle strengthening.
Apply a combination of modalities for specific conditions of the upper and lower extremities and the spine.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 121 : Posture; Normal Biomechanics, Pathology and Treatment for Scoliosis and Spinal Distortion Syndromes.
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $216.00 USD
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Discuss the normal function of soft tissues for support and movement to relate soft tissue injuries to postural anomalies.
Utilize the evaluation of the feet as a foundation for full body postural adaptations.
Relate normal biomechanics of the foot, ankle, knee, hip, pelvis, spine, TMJ and upper extremities to normal posture and movement.
Apply findings of injured soft tissues of the foot, ankle, knee, hip, pelvis, spine, TMJ and upper extremities to evaluation of normal and abnormal postural distortions.
Discuss dynamic muscle stabilizers in the pelvis and abdominal core in relation to normal movement and fixations in the hip and pelvis.
Relate the thoracic spine and rib cage to dynamic movement and postural adaptations in the spine, upper and lower extremities.
Evaluate cervical joint dynamics in relation to compensations from the thoracic spine and rib cage, upper extremity and TMJ.
Discern impact of TMJ function on cervical spine posture and head tilt.
Relate abnormal scapular, glenohumeral joint and rotator cuff function to specific spinal and upper extremity postural distortions.
Educate the patient in normal standing, seated, computer ergonomic, reclined, recumbent positions and normal gait to discern and recognize postural abnormalities.
Relate functional dynamics during Acceleration/Deceleration Impact to soft tissue injury and postural adaptations to those injuries.
Define causative factors for Scoliosis and relate muscle disparities of the multifidus to spinal, pelvic, rib cage and shoulder postural distortions for treatment protocol.
Educate on causes of shoulder rounding, shoulder elevation; and backpack, throwing, tennis, golf, swimming, overhead sports injuries and their effects on spinal posture for rehabilitation.
Understand and apply soft tissue treatment methods for the three posture types of Somatic Technique Theory: Red Light, Green Light and Dark Vise.
Use Strain/Counterstrain, Friction Massage and Postisometric Relaxation as an effective tool for soft tissue damage contributing to postural distortion.
Apply soft tissue treatment methods, modalities and rehabilitation to Pelvic Crossed Syndrome and Shoulder Crossed Syndrome.
Apply Yoga for full body and regional postural corrections.
Understand and explain proper postures for dance, martial arts, running, cycling, baseball, golf, tennis, standing, walking, sitting, computer ergonomics and sleeping.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Soft Tissue Injuries 122 : Headaches: Classifications, Examination, Pathological Conditions and Treatments of the Cranial Bones, Temporomandibular Joints and Cervical Spine Complex
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $240.00 USD
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Utilize the World Health Organization (WHO) definition and classifications of headache complexes.
Discern headache types using the International Headache Society definition and classifications of headache complexes.
Integrate the Cleveland Clinic Headache classifications, descriptions, causes and treatment protocols.
Compare efficacy in Cleveland Clinic treatment protocols of stress management, biofeedback, pharmaceuticals and prevention guidelines with manual medicine for outcome for your patients.
Explain headache complexes in children and adults.
Discuss Craniopathy and Cranial Osteopathy and its application in treating headaches.
Apply the three approaches for Cranial Osteopathy; meningeal, reflex and sutural.
Determine appropriate conditions indicated for use of Craniopathy and contraindications.
Examine cranial bone anatomy.
Integrate brain and spinal cord anatomy in relation to cranial bone anatomy and function.
Relate spinal dural anatomy to dural torque in the cervical spine and cranium and its relationship to headaches.
Collate signs and symptoms of traumatic brain injury into the evaluation of the cranium and headaches.
Relate the function of the cranial bones with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
Utilize the structural and functional anatomy of the soft tissues of the TMJ for differential diagnosis of headaches and jaw dysfunction.
Apply functional anatomy of the TMJ to functional anatomy of the cranial bones and cervical spine in relation to headaches.
Demonstrate the evaluation of mandibular gait and disc condyle gait, normal and pathological.
Define muscles of the jaw and cranium and their interrelationship regarding headaches and cranial faults.
Relate the function of the cranial bones with the cervical spine.
Utilize the structural and functional anatomy of the cervical spine for examination of soft tissues and pathology related to headaches.
Determine which soft tissue structures when dysfunctional lead to headaches.
Discern soft tissue pathology from examination for the differential diagnosis of causative factors headaches.
Apply the functional anatomy of the TMJ and cervical spine to pathological conditions in these regions that can cause headaches.
Explain the history and definitions of Craniopathy from 1596 - present.
Explain the history and definition of Cranial Osteopathy and Craniosacral Therapy in Osteopathic Medicine.
Determine pathology in the TMJ through thorough history using passive and active examination procedures and relate findings to headaches.
Apply the VROM (vertical range of motion) scale to TMJ movement analysis.
Treat the TMJ using a variety of methods.
Perform Cranial Bone examination to find cranial faults using Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) and relate findings to headaches.
Apply Mind Language to cranial bone evaluation for SOT Category I and II.
Perform Cranial Bone examination to find cranial faults using Applied Kinesiology (AK) and relate findings to headaches.
Demonstrate effective muscle testing techniques when applying AK for cranial bone examination.
Diagram the sequencing of Cranial Bone Examination using AK and its application during treatment.
Differentially diagnose individual cranial faults and their relationship to one another during examination and treatment.
Treat cranial bone faults using the methods discussed.
Determine soft tissue and joint pathology in the cervical spine using active and passive examination procedures as well as functional testing to relate findings to headaches.
Differentiate pain quality between the soft tissue structures (periosteum, joint, ligament, muscle, tendon, bursa, fascia, vascular and nerve).
Utilize motion palpation as a tool to determine cervical spine joint fixation and dysfunction.
Apply soft tissue palpation methods to evaluate the soft tissues of the cervical spine.
Assess the cervical spine soft tissue structures using passive and active functional testing.
Detect pathological conditions of the soft tissues of the TMJ as they relate to headaches.
Relate the mechanics of Acceleration Deceleration Impact of the TMJ as a causative factor in injury and relationship to headaches.
Assess pathological conditions of the soft tissue structures of the cervical spine (periosteum, joint, ligament, muscle, tendon, bursa, fascia, vascular and nerve) and relate the pertinent conditions to headaches.
Detect bony defects, osseous and congenital that alter function in the cervical spine with the potential causative factor for headaches.
Interpolate findings of scoliosis as a complicating factor in cervical spine dysfunction in relation to headaches.
Relate the mechanics of Acceleration Deceleration Impact of the cervical spine as a causative factor in soft tissue injury and relationship to headaches.
Apply treatment protocols for headaches using Craniopathy and Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT) to address pathological conditions of the TMJ.
Apply treatment protocols for headaches using soft tissue methods, modalities and manipulation for the pathological conditions of the TMJ.
Apply treatment protocols for headaches using Craniopathy and SOT for the cranial bones and TMJ.
Apply treatment protocols for headaches using Craniopathy and Applied Kinesiology (AK).
Develop treatment sequencing practices and corrections for cranial faults in relationship to headaches.
Integrate sinus congestion corrections into treatment protocols for cranial faults and headaches.
Determine the effects of the rebound in the closed system of the cranium and apply the findings to cranial bone treatment.
Apply treatment protocols for headaches using soft tissue methods, modalities and manipulation for the pathological conditions of the cervical spine.
Determine pain radiation patterns of trigger points in the cervical spine in relation to head pain.
Evaluate the most conducive manual methods to determine the most affective soft tissue treatments of the soft tissues of the cervical spine including Strain Counterstrain, postfacilitation stretch, somatic technique, postisometric relaxation, modalities, massage, manipulation and mobilization.
Apply manual methods, modalities, mobilization and manipulation to pathological conditions cervical spine in relation to headaches.
Apply treatment protocols to scoliosis in relation to cervical spine dysfunction and headaches.
Relate treatment of the cervical spine after Acceleration Deceleration Impact to the treatment of headaches.
Review a case study on the use of cranial fault correction, manipulation, manual methods and modalities in a patient with Cluster Headaches.
Derive confidence in treating severe headache complexes using soft tissue treatments, Craniopathy, modalities and manual methods.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006086 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 101 : Golf: Overview of Injury Assessment and Rehab, Balance, Coordination
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Develop and overview of Adult Golf Injury Assessment and Rehab
Identify the nature of balance and applying balance assessment to golfers
Review and Understand the concepts of coordination as applied to golf
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 102 : Golf: Muscles Used in the Swing, Chiropractic's Influence, Practical Swing Suggestions, Physical Conditioning
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Identify which trunk muscles are used in the golf swing
Review the Chiropractic influence on the golf swing
Construct practical swing suggestions for golf patients
Discuss fundamental conditioning concepts
Prepare physical conditioning to improve club speed
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 103 : Golf: Fundamentals of the Swing and Ball Flight, Golf Injuries, Injury Prevention, Shoulder Muscles Used in the Swing
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Differentiate the basic fundamentals of the golf swing and ball flight
Understand the epidemiology of golf injuries in both professionals and amateurs
Discuss the factors that influence injury formation and prevention
Learn the shoulder muscles involved in the various phases of the golf swing and apply this knowledge to examination and rehabilitation
Learn about the relationship between back pain and elite golf mechanics
Determine the spinal and metabolic loading characteristics associated with golf
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 105 : Cardiorespiratory Fitness: Assessment and Exercise Prescription
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Illustrate basic principles of cardiorespiratory exercise
Outline health screening and physical fitness testing
Create cardiorespiratory and strength training exercise prescriptions
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 109 : Caring for Golfers
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Describe the biomechanical fundamentals of grip, posture and swing
Identify golf injuries and golfers’ problems
Develop protocols of rehab, strength training and adjusting for golfers
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 109 -113
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Sports Medicine 109 through Sports Medicine 113
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Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 110 : Ober Test, Extensor Carpi Ulnaris, Femoroacetabular Impingement and Movement Screening
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Investigate the anatomical structures strained during the Ober and Modified Ober tests for iliotibial band concerns
Evaluate the utility of screening tests for predicting injury risk in athletes
Describe the biomechanics associated with the extensor carpi ulnaris and recognize the variety of pathologies that can affect this structure
Summarize recommendations for the assessment, diagnosis and management of Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
Assess whether expert and novice Functional Movement Screen raters can report the same scores
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 112 : Exercise Guidelines for Special Populations
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
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Determine appropriate exercise recommendations
Design a proper fitness program for patients
Identify proper exercises for the osteoporotic patient
Review exercise guidelines with patients and encourage compliance
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 113 : Rehab and Personal Training
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Gary Italia, DC, PhD
Price $59.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Review basic concepts of exercise physiology
Understand the fitness training model
Identify various communication strategies
Determine appropriate behavior change techniques
Hour 2
Identify the components of the client investigation stage
Review the various tests to determine functional ability of a client
Discuss the tests necessary to determine a clients physiological sport abilities
Analyze proper movement patterns through testing
Hour 3
Design an appropriate resistance exercise program
Understand the components of an appropriate cardiovascular program
Determine various ways to progress in training
Review basic concepts of sport nutrition
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Sports Medicine 114 : Common Injuries and Nagging Conditions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
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Summarize the current body of literature surrounding the anatomy and biomechanics of the iliotibial band (ITB), to better understand the etiology, clinical examination and treatment of ITB syndrome
Explore and integrate connections between tissue structures, function, environmental and personal factors for the management of patients with lateral epicondylosis
Outline our contemporary understanding of possible musculoskeletal causes of inguinal-related groin pain in athletes
Determine whether the Ottawa Ankle Rules accurately rule out ankle fractures in adults
Compare non-operative treatment, open surgical repair, and minimally invasive surgery for acute Achilles tendon ruptures
Approval Code(s) CHPR006016 Expires: 2026-09-02
Whiplash Overview Part I: The Must Know Topics
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1: Anatomy Review
Emphasize the unique anatomy of the cervical spine as related to spinal trauma.
Point out the importance of the uncinate process joints as related to disc herniation, the nerve root, the vertebral artery, and the spinal cord.
Explain how cervical spine injury may manifest clinically as low back and leg pain.
Hour 2: Define Sleep Hygiene
Explain the role for sleep and sleep’s influence on the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
Summarize the influence of sleep on brain neurochemistry.
Hour 3: Awareness and Soft Tissue Injury
Explain the influence of awareness on an impending collision and the muscles ability to protect joints.
Explain how being “caught by surprise” by a collision is related to a poor prognosis for full recovery.
Hour 4: Whiplash History
Summarize the history of whiplash injuries, including mechanical mechanisms, biological mechanisms, pathology, diagnostics and management.
Define the issues that the early whiplash literature got wrong.
Emphasize the issues that early whiplash literature got correct.
Hour 5: Whiplash Today
Summarize recent advances in the understanding of whiplash injuries, emphasizing anatomy, diagnostics, pain production and pain suppression.
Integrate whiplash trauma, chronic pain, and chiropractic care.
Hour 6: Low Speed Collisions and Minor Vehicle Damage
Point out the mathematics of how a low speed vehicle to vehicle collision can result in passenger injury.
Explain why vehicle damage should not be used as a proxy for passenger injury.
Integrate the concepts of awareness, rotation, and pre-accident spondylosis in injury magnitude and prognosis.
Hour 7: Soft Tissue Injury and Repair
Define the three phases of soft tissue healing and point out the time sequence for each phase.
Justify the clinical interventions that have a positive therapeutic influence on each phase of soft tissue injury healing.
Emphasize the concept of motion in the healing of injured soft tissues, especially spinal adjusting (specific manipulation) motion.
Quantify acute injury and ultimate recovery(prognosis) by using measurement outcomes.
Hour 8: Treatment Duration, Frequency, and Prognosis
Summarize the biology and published data on treatment frequency and duration for whiplash spinal trauma.
Point out published studies relating to recovery and prognosis.
Reference the incidence of acceleration of spondylosis in long-term studies following a whiplash injury.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005900 Expires: 2026-09-02
Whiplash Overview Part II: Specialty Topics for Whiplash Injury Expertise
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1: Low Back and Leg Pain Following Whiplash Injury
Point out the probable mechanisms for direct injury to the lower back during motor vehicle collisions.
Distinguish between radiculopathy, neuropathy, and sclerogenic referral of extremity pain.
Hour 2: Whiplash Injury and the Vertebral Artery
Review the anatomy of the vertebral-basilar vascular systems.
Distinguish between the anterior and posterior circulation.
Summarize the signs and symptoms of a cervical spine vascular injury.
Solidify the knowledge as to when the suspected vascular injury patient should be referred to diagnostic imaging or emergency services.
Hour 3: Whiplash Injury and Traumatic Brain Injury
Explain the differences between a blow brain injury and an inertial brain injury.
Define the pathoanatomic and patho-biochemistry of traumatic brain injury.
Justify clinical interventions that have a positive therapeutic influence on traumatic brain injury.
Hour 4: Cervical Disc Herniation
Point out the anatomical differences between lumbar and cervical discs.
Explore the pathoanatomical and therapeutic differences between lumbar and cervical discs lesions.
Hour 5: Examinations and Evaluations
Explain the minimum examinations that should be performed.
Explain the minimum requirements for charting the daily patient contact.
Hour 6: Informed Consent
Define the legal requirements for informed consent for chiropractic care.
Review common entities for an informed consent and the rational for each.
Hour 7: Reports
Make recommendations for re-evaluations.
Make recommendations for interim reports contents.
Explore common academic terminology and concepts in effective report writing.
Hour 8: Testimony
Distinguish between a percipient witness and an expert witness.
Explain what a subpoena is and what it means to the treating chiropractor.
Explain what a deposition is for the treating chiropractor. Summarize the basic rules of a treating expert deposition.
Summarize the mechanics of a personal injury trial from the perspective of the treating chiropractor.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005900 Expires: 2026-09-02
Whiplash Overview Part III Clinical Management : Clinical Management
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO
Price $240.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour 1
Point out the probable mechanisms for direct injury to the lower back during motor vehicle collisions.
Distinguish between radiculopathy, neuropathy, and sclerogenic referral of extremity pain.
Hour 2
Define the parameters for cervical and lumber spine central canal stenosis.
Utilize both the Torg/Pavlov and the ratio radiographic methods for assessing cervical spine central canal stenosis.
Explain the critical relationship between central canal stenosis and hyperextension spinal injuries.
Demonstrate a practical method for the clinical assessment of cervical spine central canal stenosis.
Hour 3
Identify differences seen between a blow brain injury and an inertial brain injury.
Define the pathoanatomic and patho-biochemistry of injury.
Explore the relationship between cervical spine injury and TBI
Hour 4
Discuss the concept of how the systemic inflammatory profile affects local injury.
List 8 systemic inflammatory factors that should be considered and co-managed on whiplash-injured patients.
Hour 5
Discuss the anatomy of the thoracic outlet.
Demonstrate a management protocol for thoracic outlet syndrome.
Define cervical angina.
Demonstrate the single most important test to distinguish cervical angina
Hour 6
Draw the anatomical basis for cervicogenic headache.
Integrate cervicogenic headache and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
Define inertial injury and the TMJ articulation.
Demonstrate a practical assessment and management of TMJ injury.
Hour 7
Distinguish between a percipient witness and an expert witness.
Explain what a subpoena is and what it means to the treating chiropractor.
Explain what a deposition is for the treating chiropractor. Summarize the basic rules of a treating expert deposition.
Summarize the mechanics of a personal injury trial from the perspective of the treating chiropractor.
Hour 8
Demonstrate a typical soft tissue direct examination.
Show the two most common drawings to support chiropractic care for soft tissue injuries.
Approval Code(s) CHPR005900 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 103 - 118
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $216.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Xray 103 through Xray 118
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 107 : LBP Origins and How Different Spine Conditions Could Affect Chiropractic Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Discuss a common origin of lumbar disc pain
Describe the orientation of lumbar facet joints
Identify the effect of lordosis on the position of the nucleus pulposis
Establish how injuries of the annulus fibrosus can cause nerve root changes
Identify the dynamic stenosis of the lumbar spine
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 108 : Pediatric and Adult Anterior Knee Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Identify anatomical structures of the knee involved with anterior knee pain
Diagnose fat pad and bursitis syndromes
Establish pathologies of the patellar tendon in adults and children
Differentiate different causes of patellofemoral pain
Match clinical syndromes of knee pain with radiological appearances
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 110 : An Interactive, In-Depth Look at Anatomy of the Knee
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Identify the general anatomy of the knee joint
Develop an intimate knowledge of the anatomy of the menisci and ligaments of the knee using gross dissection and cross-sectional imaging
Understand the functional anatomy of the menisci of the knee and define the type and grade of meniscal tears
Establish the conditions discoid lateral meniscus and meniscal cyst and understand the spectrum of treatment available
Identify what type treatment is available for meniscal injuries and when it would be prudent to reevaluate a post-op patient with new knee pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 112 : What is MRI with Indications and Contraindications for Use
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Outline the physical basis of magnetic resonance imaging
Identify patients that are candidates for an MRI
Recognize categories of pathology in the spine that are imaged well with MRI
Recognize cases that require contrast
List contraindications for an MRI
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 113 : Ligamentous and Osteochondral Injuries of the Knee
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Identify and classify injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament
Diagnose and develop treatment for injuries to the posterior cruciate ligament
Diagnose and develop treatment for injuries to the medial collateral ligament
Diagnose and develop treatment for injuries to the lateral collateral ligament
Describe and classify ostochondritis dissecans of the knee
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 114 : Differentiating Types of Calcification and Ossification on X-Ray
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Differentiate ossification from calcification
Identify the categories of ossification
Differentiate myositis ossificans progressiva from myositis ossificans traumatica
Discuss imaging utilization with regards to ossification
Review common and uncommon entities predisposed to ossification or calcification
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 115 : A Systematic Approach to Interpreting Plain Film Radiographs of the Spine/Pelvis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Paul Sherman, DC
Price $40.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Recognize and identify important key factors for interpreting plain film x-rays of the spine and pelvis
Recognize important medical/legal issues regarding interpreting plain films of the spine and pelvis and be able to apply appropriate radiographic documentation requirements when charting x-ray findings in the medical record
Identify, analyze and interpret normal and abnormal anatomical osseous structures, common congenital and acquired pathologies, common normal radiographic variants and soft tissue calcifications/structures of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, lumbosacral spine and pelvis
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 116 : Identifying Aneurysm on X-Ray
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Alert your clinical consciousness to prevent complacency
Explain ways to identify the most common aneurysms clinically and on x-ray in the abdominal aorta, thoracic aorta, and splenic artery
Differentiate aneurysm from dissection and pseudoaneurysm
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 117 : Identifying the Three Most Common Cancers of Bone on Diagnostic Imaging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Identify the source of metastatic lesions
Determine an advanced imaging protocol once a metastatic lesion is found
Discuss how to identify on radiographs the two most common primary malignancies of bone - multiple myeloma and osteosarcoma
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 118 : Imaging of Musculoskeletal Trauma - An Overview
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Steven Weiner, MD, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the fundamental role of trauma in musculoskeletal disease and the various diagnostic imaging techniques used to evaluate it
Identify, describe, and classify fractures by both direct & indirect radiographic signs
Review fractures of specific etiologies based upon imaging findings
Evaluate fracture alignment issues, complications, and healing
Identify non-accidental injury of childhood, as well as normal structures that mimic fractures
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 119 : Osteoporosis and the Use of DEXA for Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand Osteoporosis - (risk factors, incidence, prevalence, morbidity, etc.)
Understand the fundamentals of DEXA (dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry), the gold standard in bone density testing
Explain how to interpret the results
Investigate the advantages and limitations of DEXA
Investigate the indications and contraindications for utilization of DEXA
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 119 - 127
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $120.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed in Xray 119, and, Xray 123 through 127
Other Info Course Group includes all Xray Courses numbered 119 thru 127
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 123 : Diagnostic Imaging and the Diabetic Foot
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Use plain film to identify imaging findings of common diabetic foot fractures
Discuss foot ulcers and using diagnostic imaging to rule out secondary osteomyelitis
Identify diagnostic imaging findings of neuropathic osteoarthropathy (Charcot foot)
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 124 : Ankylosing Spondylitis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the clinical presentation, physical examination findings, orthopedic tests, laboratory findings, and radiographic findings associated with ankylosing spondylitis
Discuss the extraskeletal manifestations of ankylosing spondylitis
Explain the similarities and differences between the spondyloarthropathies
Discuss the surgical and pharmacological management
Discuss treatment that promotes spine mobility including the chiropractic adjustment
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 124 - 146
Credit Hours(s) 24.0
Instructors multiple
Price $408.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Xray 124 through 146
Other Info Course Group includes all Xray Courses numbered 124 thru 146
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 125 : Gout: Diagnosis and Diagnostic Imaging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the origin and pathophysiology of gout
Understand how to prevent and monitor gout
Examine gout on plain film
Determine the clinical presentation of gout
Describe the differences between the crystal arthritides on plain film
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 126 : Imaging and Conservative Management of Osteoarthritis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Describe the patients that are at risk for developing osteoarthritis
Summarize the pathophysiology behind the disease
Discuss what osteoarthritis looks like on plain film and which joints are most likely affected
Discuss the use of advanced imaging in osteoarthritis
Present the research on many conservative treatment options including: physiotherapy, physical therapy/exercise, diet, and acupuncture
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 127 : Disc Herniations and Degenerative Disc Disease: Clinical Findings and Diagnostic Imaging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Describe the anatomy of the disc and what causes the disc herniation
Discuss the clinical presentation and who is at risk for a disc herniation
Explain the diagnostic imaging findings for the disc herniation patient
Evaluate the treatment options for disc herniation patients
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 129 : Vertebral Compression Fractures
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Assess the clinical presentation and diagnostic imaging procedure for vertebral compression fractures
Discuss the use of plain film, CT, MRI, and DEXA
Discuss treatments for vertebral compression fractures
Identify other causes of vertebral fractures
Identify other fractures besides vertebral fractures
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 129 - 134
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $120.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Xray 129 to Xray 134
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Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 130 : Extremity Fractures
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Summarize the current literature on fracture prevention
Discuss diagnostic imaging and treatment of hip fractures
Evaluate common lower extremity fractures, including stress fractures
Discuss common upper extremity fractures, including the Colle's fracture and stress fractures
Demonstrate knowledge of fractures in special populations, including adolescents and the developmentally disabled
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 131 : Dislocations and Diagnostic Imaging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Evaluate the plain film images of upper and lower extremity dislocations
Determine the mechanism of action and clinical presentation for upper and lower extremity dislocations
Summarize the treatment options for the different upper and lower extremity dislocation
Use assessment tools to determine treatment outcomes for extremity dislocations
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 132 : Pediatric Safety Concerns with Diagnostic Imaging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Determine the risk of MRI procedures and gadolinium contrast agents with respect to children
Discuss the consequences of ionizing radiation in plain film, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, and fluoroscopy
Demonstrate procedures to lessen the consequences of diagnostic imaging and discuss alternatives to the riskier modalities
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 133 : Diagnostic Imaging and the Fetus
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Determine the risks of ionizing radiation on the fetus
Demonstrate the usefulness and limitations of ultrasound with regards to the pregnant woman
Analyze the appropriate usage of magnetic resonance imaging in fetal diagnoses
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 133 - 144
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
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Xray 134 : Pediatric Fractures
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrating the differences between pediatric fractures and adult fractures
Looking at the red flags for reporting non-accidental trauma (child abuse)
Identifying fractures in children with osteopenia
Discussing common upper extremity and lower extremity fractures
Assessing proper protocol in imaging pediatric fractures, namely the use of plain film, ultrasound, MRI and CT
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 135 : Positron Emission Tomography (PET Scans)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Identifying bone and joint uses for PET
Discussing neurological uses of PET, focusing on Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis
Demonstrating the oncology use of PET
Comparing PET with other diagnostic imaging modalities
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 136 : Tumor-Like Conditions Found on Plain Film Xray
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Determine the skeletal manifestations of neurofibromatosis and Paget’s disease
Assess the diagnostic features of someone with neurofibromatosis or Paget’s disease
Identify benign and malignant tumors commonly associated with neurofibromatosis and Paget’s disease
Discuss the pathophysiology of neurofibromatosis and Paget’s disease
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 137 : Ordering Proper Diagnostic Imaging for Common Chiropractic Conditions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Order proper diagnostic imaging for the lumbar spine
Determine appropriate imaging for various pediatric musculoskeletal complaints
Use plain film imaging for extremity complaints
Determine what advanced imaging is appropriate for different extremity pathology
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 138 : Imaging and Imaging Features Related to Back Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Identify common causes of back pain
Assess pro and con of different imaging modalities related to back pain
Identify imaging features that may relate to back pain
Develop imaging strategy for back pain
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 139 : The Imaging of Upper Cervical Spine Trauma
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Steven Weiner, MD, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Recognize normal bony and soft tissue anatomy of the upper cervical spine.
Describe the direct and indirect signs of cervical trauma.
Identify the more common mimics to cervical spine trauma.
Summarize specific traumatic conditions affecting the upper cervical spine and their imaging findings.
Assess which traumatic conditions of the upper cervical spine are stable, which are unstable, and how to manage each.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 140 : Chest X-Ray
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Determine the diagnostic imaging findings consistent with a diagnosis of emphysema
Discuss the plain film findings of congestive heart failure and conservative treatment options for these patients
Determine the stage of sarcoidosis on plain film
Identify the most common mediastinal masses of the chest
Analyze different diagnostic imaging manifestations of pneumonia
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 141 : AP Open Mouth Projection - A Simple yet Complicated View.
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Point out the anatomy of the upper cervical spine and associated regional anatomy as seen on the APOM
Identify variants of anatomy on APOM, noting if they are clinically relevant in providing Chiropractic care
Differentially Diagnosis pathology noted in the region
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of imaging modalities for the upper cervical spine and maxillofacial region
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 142 : Differential Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Conditions Mimicked by Sinus/Chest Conditions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Recognize the signs and symptoms of patients entering the chiropractic with flu and sinusitis that may mimic musculoskeletal conditions
Identify radiographic features of sinusitis on standard chiropractic projections and differentially diagnose from other musculoskeletal conditions
Identify radiographic features of flu on standard chiropractic projections and differentially diagnose from other musculoskeletal conditions
Examine basic treatment options within chiropractic scope of practice and when to refer
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 143 : Radiation Protection
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Melanie Osterhouse, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Analyze the debate between ALARA and AHARS with respect to the allowable amount of artificial radiation
Express the cost vs. benefit of using CT, the imaging modality with the highest radiation risk
Understand the added risk of radiation consequences in children
Identify the different types of ionizing radiation
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 144 : Imaging of Lower Cervical Spine Trauma
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Steven Weiner, MD, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Assess cervical radiographs to identify the radiographic signs of lower cervical spine trauma, recognizing which views are most diagnostic.
Recognize, differentiate, and classify cervical hyperflexion and hyperextension injuries with respect to spinal stability.
Identify and describe the imaging findings of neural arch trauma in the lower cervical spine.
Discuss and categorize the complications of lower cervical spine trauma.
Summarize the gravity as well as the evolving imaging and management protocols of penetrating neck injury.
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02
Xray 145 : Abdominal Calcifications on Plain Film
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jan Martensen, DC, DACBR
Price $20.00 USD
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Identify plain film features of abdominal pathology that may present in the Chiropractic office, with an emphasis on calcifications
Differentiate cystic from solid mass lesions
Classify vascular calcifications
Recognize when calcifications need immediate medical referral
Approval Code(s) CHPR006089 Expires: 2026-09-02