Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physician Continuing Education

 

Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physician Continuing Education Requirements: NONE, but Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting reuquired. See below.

Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting

All persons applying for issuance of an initial license shall be required to complete 3 hours of DPW-approved training in child abuse recognition and reporting requirements as a condition of licensure. Additionally, effective with the first license renewal after January 1, 2015, all health-related licensees applying for the renewal of a license issued by the Board shall be required to complete at least 2 hours of Board-approved continuing education in child abuse recognition and reporting requirements as a condition of renewal.

ChiroCredit.com offers a 2 hour course for license renewal to meet this requirement.
See our topic: Abuse - Child and Elder and take course titled "Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters".
This CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit.


ChiroCredit.com offers a 3 hour course for initial licensure to meet this requirement.
See our topic: Abuse - Child and Elder and take course titled "Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters for Initial Licensure". This CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of PA license renewal credit.

 

ChiroCredit.com will submit your completion of the Child Abuse course by an electronic report to the PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs on the Monday following the date of completion. The PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs then loads the course completion information to Bureau's website where your individual licensing board accesses the completion information. ChiroCredit.com cannot submit this information directly to your licensing board.


 


State of Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physician Continuing Education Requirements

Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physician Continuing Education requirements posted on this page are based upon the most up to date information available. Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physician continuing education requirements are subject to change and therefore, Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physician licensee's are ultimately responsible for being up to date with the Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physician continuing education requirements.

 

Continuing education courses offered on ChiroCredit.com provide Online CEU for Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physicians. The online courses increase the knowledge bases of the Naturopathic Physician to enhance their clinical therapy practice. Free 1 hour approved online continuing education course for new Pennsylvania Naturopathic Physicians who register with www.ChiroCredit.com

 
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Abuse - Child 201 : Child Abuse and Mandatory Reporting
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$20.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Define abuse and neglect
  • Differentiate the various forms of abuse
  • Recognize who are mandatory reporters of abuse
  • Identify the reporting requirements for mandatory reporters
  • Cite resources for obtaining specific state laws and statutes pertaining to child abuse and neglect
  • List signs of abuse and neglect
  • Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected abuse and neglect
  • Cite resources for patient education
  • Define Mandatory Reporter and Permissive Reporter
  • Explain the term perpetrator as it pertains to child abuse
  • Explain the reporting requirements of mandatory reporters
  • Differentiate Child Protective Services from General Protective Services
  • List the penalties for failure to report suspected child abuse by mandatory reporters

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$40.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Cite statistics on the scope of child abuse in Pennsylvania
  • Define the term child
  • Define the term perpetrator
  • Differentiate the commission of abuse from failure to act
  • Explain the religious exemption to neglect
  • Describe the effects of domestic violence on children in the home
  • Define human trafficking
  • List the risk factors to children / adolescents becoming victims of human trafficking
  • Compare and contrast Child Protective Services and General Protective Services
  • List the responsibilities of the Child Protective Services agencies
  • Explain the goals of General Protective Services
  • Outline the investigative process that occurs once a report is filed
  • Indicate the additional procedures involved when the alleged perpetrator is a school or child services employee
  • Define mandatory reporter and permissive reporter
  • Explain the reporting requirements of mandatory reporters
  • Outline the process of making a report of suspected abuse – Childline
  • Summarize the suspension of privileged communication and the exemptions
  • Define Presumption of Good Faith
  • Explain the granting of immunity to mandatory and permissive reporters
  • List the penalties for failure to report suspected child abuse by mandatory reporters
  • List signs of abuse and neglect
  • Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected abuse and neglect
  • Cite resources for patient education

  • NOTE:  CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit
CE Course #OCEC0001 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 2 hours of PA license renewal credit
Expires: 2030-12-31

Abuse - Child for PA Mandatory Reporters for Initial Licensure
3.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$59.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Cite statistics on the scope of child abuse in Pennsylvania
  • Define the term child
  • Define the term perpetrator
  • Differentiate the commission of abuse from failure to act
  • Explain the religious exemption to neglect
  • Describe the effects of domestic violence on children in the home
  • Define human trafficking
  • List the risk factors to children / adolescents becoming victims of human trafficking
  • Compare and contrast Child Protective Services and General Protective Services
  • List the responsibilities of the Child Protective Services agencies
  • Explain the goals of General Protective Services
  • Outline the investigative process that occurs once a report is filed
  • Indicate the additional procedures involved when the alleged perpetrator is a school or child services employee
  • Define mandatory reporter and permissive reporter
  • Explain the reporting requirements of mandatory reporters
  • Outline the process of making a report of suspected abuse – Childline
  • Summarize the suspension of privileged communication and the exemptions
  • Define Presumption of Good Faith
  • Explain the granting of immunity to mandatory and permissive reporters
  • List the penalties for failure to report suspected child abuse by mandatory reporters
  • List signs of abuse and neglect
  • Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected abuse and neglect
  • Explain the reasons victims do not report abuse
  • Outline the psychological sequelae to abuse during childhood
  • Recognize the DSM-5 criteria for psychiatric conditions associated with victims of abuse
  • Cite resources for patient education

  • NOTE:  CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of CE
CE Course #OCEC0002 Approved by PA Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs for Mandatory Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting and counts towards 3 hours of PA license renewal credit
Expires: 2030-12-31

Abuse - Elder 202 : Elder Abuse and Mandatory Reporting
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$20.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Define abuse and neglect
  • Differentiate the various forms of abuse and neglect
  • Identify the reporting requirements for mandatory reporters
  • Cite resources for obtaining specific state laws and statutes pertaining to elder abuse and neglect
  • Describe the concept of immunity and confidentiality as it relates to elder abuse and neglect
  • List signs of abuse and neglect
  • Explain the appropriate history and examination components in cases of suspected elder abuse and neglect
  • Cite resources for physician, caregiver and patient education

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 101 : History and Philosophy of Acupuncture
1.0

Paul Sherman, DC

$23.00 USD

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  • Discuss the history and philosophy of acupuncture
  • Identify and differentiate the three founders of Chinese Medicine
  • Differentiate the three pillars (three central influences of Chinese thought)
  • Identify the first material used to make acupuncture needles
  • Identify acupunctures struggle to survive and become recognized and accepted
  • Recognize the most influential scripts and texts used in early acupuncture history
  • Discuss the most significant events in acupuncture history from the early 20th century to the present time

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 102 : Differentiating Yin Yang and the Five Elements and Phases
1.0

Paul Sherman, DC

$23.00 USD

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  • Discuss acupuncture theory (Yin/Yang, Qi and Five Elements)
  • Differentiate Yin/Zang organs and Yang/Fu organs
  • Differentiate the different types of Qi
  • Identify the Five Elements/Phases
  • Differentiate the four interactions of the Five Elements/Phases
  • Identify the Five Shu (Transporting) Points

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 103 : Vital Substances and differentiating the Twelve Internal Organs
1.0

Paul Sherman, DC

$23.00 USD

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  • Discuss Vital Substances, Mind (Shen) and the Function of Yin and Yang Organs
  • Differentiate Qi, Blood, Body Fluids and Essence (Jing)
  • Identify and interpret the Mind (Shen)
  • Identify and differentiate the function between the twelve internal organs Yin/Zang and Yang/Fu organs
  • Identify and differentiate the six Extraordinary Yang organs

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 205 : Tongue Diagnosis
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$20.00 USD

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  • Explain how needle manipulation works on a physiological basis and extrapolate as to when to apply these techniques
  • Summarize some of the more relevant literature surrounding the use of one of the most commonly used acupuncture points: Stomach 36
  • Describe the physiology of tongue color, shape, coating and spirit (movement)
  • Compare clinical examples of tongue appearance and identify key components of the tongue exam
  • Interpret the meaning of clinical findings during the tongue exam and correlate them to physiology

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 205 - 211
12.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$216.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 205 through Acupuncture 211

Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 205 thru 211
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 206 : Homeostatic Acupuncture Points
3.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$60.00 USD

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  • Identify the 3 types of acupuncture points and identify what a homeostatic point is
  • Describe the phases (latent, passive and active) of acupuncture points
  • Illustrate the anatomical characteristics that make up all acupuncture points
  • Outline the location of 25 commonly used homeostatic acupuncture points
  • Differentiate discrete anatomical characteristics that make up homeostatic acupuncture points
  • Explain the common indications and cautions for use of the homeostatic acupuncture points
  • Review the neuroanatomy of spinal nerves and explain how it relates to paravertebral (Bladder Shu) points
  • Discuss and demonstrate needling technique for the homeostatic acupuncture points
  • Demonstrate point location on live models

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 207 : Neurology of Acupuncture
2.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$40.00 USD

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  • Describe and summarize the mechanisms by which acupuncture exerts effect on pain modulation and musculoskeletal function
  • Describe joint and muscle mechanoreceptor anatomy and physiology and how they relate to acupuncture
  • Define and discuss the ascending and descending neurological pathways affected by acupuncture
  • Outline the importance of cortical representation and the sensory/motor homunculus and relate them to acupuncture points with examples
  • Demonstrate the importance of the cerebellum and its role in acupuncture treatment of musculoskeletal disorders

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 208 : Needle Manipulation Technique
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the layers of integument that you are piercing while doing acupuncture
  • Compare and contrast the physiological consequences of superficial, medium and deep needling
  • Differentiate which depth of needling is appropriate for the desired effect
  • Describe the neurological pathways involved with acupuncture needling
  • Explain the significance of needle retention time

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 209 : Points and Acupuncture Points You Should Know
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify common acupuncture point classification groups
  • Compare the use of different point categories in clinical practice
  • Describe the point location for points within commonly used groups
  • Explain the local anatomy and neurology involved with key points
  • Outline indications for use of some points and point categories

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 210 : The San Jiao: A Closer Look
3.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$60.00 USD

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  • Describe the history of the San Jiao
  • Associate the San Jiao to Vagal Nerve function
  • Breakdown each of the 3 “burners” into their component parts
  • Review the salient points on the San Jiao Meridian
  • Summarize the function and indications of the Shu Points and apply that to the San Jiao channel

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 211 : Qi and The Pertinent Pericardium
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC/Russ Fasolino DC, Lic Ac

$20.00 USD

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  • Examine the origin of the Qi symbol
  • Define Qi Identify and describe the types of Qi
  • Explain Qi as it relates to triple warmer metabolism
  • Describe and compare the types of Qi pathology
  • Review the pertinent points on the Pericardium channel
  • Explain how the neurological development of the brachial plexus relates to the pericardium meridian function
  • Demonstrate the local anatomy of the pericardium channel in the upper extremity

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 212 : The 8 Extra Vessels and Extraordinary Meridians
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe the origins of the 8 extra vessels and review Chinese embryology
  • Review the locations and functions associated with each of the 8 extra vessels and extraordinary meridians
  • Discuss the meaning of moving Qi between the kidneys, Ming Men, Dan Tien, Ching Mai, Ren Mai, Du Mai, Dai Mai, Yin Qiao Mai, Yin Wei Mai, Yang Qiao Mai and Yan Wei Mai

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 213 : Triple Warmer Metabolism and the Vital Substances
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe the functions of the 3 warmers/burners
  • Apply the influential points for each burner/warmer
  • Discuss the different types of Qi
  • Summarize the formation of Qi, Jing, Shen, blood and pure fluids, according to Chinese medicine

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 214 : Ren Mai, Du Mai, Liver 14 and Pulse Diagnosis
2.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$40.00 USD

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  • Discuss the Ren Mai’s overall function
  • Introduce a selection of clinically useful points on the Ren Mai (Conception Vessel) meridian
  • Discuss the Du Mai’s overall function
  • Introduce a selection of clinically useful points on the Du Mai (Governing Vessel) meridian
  • Explore the anatomy and indications surrounding LV14

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 215 : Functional Neurology and Trigger Point Dry Needling
2.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$40.00 USD

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Hour 1:

  • Review and expand on, from a Western perspective, the neurophysiological basis of acupuncture
  • Outline the pain pathway from the periphery to the central nervous system
  • Review excitation/contraction coupling and muscle contraction theory
  • Discuss the functions and distribution of alpha and gamma motor neurons

Hour 2:

  • Explain and emphasize the functions of interneurons in the spinal cord
  • Discuss muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs anatomy
  • Explain the role of muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs in acupuncture
  • Contrast slow versus fast stretch
  • Introduce the concept of the “central integrated state” as it relates to acupuncture and acupuncture therapy
  • Emphasize the relevance of cerebellar function to acupuncture as it relates to cerebellar output and modulation

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 216 : The Physiological Effects of Dry Needling
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Acquaint the clinician with the physiological effects of acupuncture and needling
  • Provide supportive literature for the physiological effects of acupuncture and needling
  • Present the concept of central desensitization as it relates to acupuncture and needling
  • Discuss how needling affects pain modulation, range of motion, muscle activation and the chemical environment surrounding trigger points

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 217 : Mechanisms of Analgesia in Dry Needling
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review the 2 major afferent pain pathways
  • Discuss the local, segmental and cortical responses to pain and a painful stimulus
  • Describe the major, descending inhibitory pathways for pain including the enkephalinergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic pathways
  • Describe the cholinergic inhibitory pathway for pain
  • Explain how acupuncture affect these pain pathways

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 218 : Needle Manipulation Technique in Dry Needling and Acupuncture
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss the layers of the skin as related to a practitioner’s perception during acupuncture
  • Review the neurological pathways involved with acupuncture
  • Summarize the local, segmental and cortical effects of acupuncture
  • Contrast the physiological effects of depth of insertion and retention time of acupuncture

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 219 : Needle Sterilization, Contraindication and Complications of Needling
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Outline the basics of clean needle technique, including defining “clean field” and offering recommendations as it related to acupuncture
  • Discuss the most common methods of sterilization
  • Contrast sterilization vs disposable needles
  • Present the most common complications of acupuncture
  • Discuss contraindications to acupuncture
  • Present the most common infectious agents as risk factors for acupuncture

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 220 : Trigger Points: Search, Find and Treat
1.0

Ivo Waerlop, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Outline current concepts in trigger point theory
  • Discuss the neurophysiology of current concepts in trigger point theory
  • Distinguish between sclerotomes, dermatomes, myotomes and discuss their importance and trigger point diagnosis
  • Discuss objective findings present in trigger point diagnosis
  • Explain the importance of segmental relationships and acupuncture

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 221 : Acupuncture and Pain and Extremities & Migraine
2.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$40.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Journal Article Review, Text

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Hour 1
  • Evaluate existing evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture in influencing the functional connectivity of the central nervous system in patients with musculoskeletal pain
  • Critically evaluate the current evidence for acupuncture as a treatment for acute low back pain
  • Determine the effectiveness of acupuncture for chronic pain conditions
  • Summarize the most current scientific evidence on the effectiveness of acupuncture on acute, subacute and chronic neck pain
Hour 2
  • Assess the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture therapies for the management of upper and lower extremity musculoskeletal disorders
  • Compare differences in brain activation patterns in migraine patients before and after long-term treatment with real or sham acupuncture
  • Determine if true acupuncture is more effective than sham acupuncture for prevention of migraine attacks
  • Establish the time course of acupuncture effects in those with chronic pain

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 222 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Introduction
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to common foot disorders
  •  Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  •  Discover major points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
  •  Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by foot disorders
  •  Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s foot complaint

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 222 - 228 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders
7.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$140.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 222 through 228

Course Group includes all  Acupunture Courses numbered 222 through 228
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 223 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to lateral ankle issues, inversion injuries and sinus tarsi syndrome
  • Discover the association between lateral ankle injuries and sinus tarsi syndrome
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Gain a better understanding of the distribution, pathology and function of the six leg muscle channels
  • Devise a treatment plan specific to patient’s lateral ankle injury and sinus tarsi syndrome

Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 224 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Capsulitis and Mortons Metatarsalgia
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Morton’s metatarsalgia, capsulitis and forefoot pain
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major foot points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
  • Apply palpation and “grid” needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by Morton’s metatarsalgia, capsulitis and forefoot pain
  • Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s forefoot complaint

Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 225 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Metatarsophalangeal Joint
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Metatarsophalangeal joint pain, Turf toe and first Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint issues
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major foot points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
  • Apply palpation and traction needling concepts to regions affecting the first metatarsophalangeal joint
  • Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s first metatarsophalangeal joint complaint

Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 226 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Plantar Fascia Disorders
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to heel pain, plantar fasciitis and plantar fascia disorders
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major points and regions used most to treat plantar fascia disorders
  • Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by heel pain, plantar fasciitis and plantar fasciopathy
  • Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s plantar fascia complaint

Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 227 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to tarsal tunnel syndrome
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major points and regions used most to treat issues related to the tarsal tunnel of the foot
  • Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by tarsal tunnel syndrome
  • Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s medial foot/tarsal tunnel complaint

Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 228 : Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Achilles Tendinopathy
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Achilles tendinopathy and related Achiiles tendon issues
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major points and regions used most to treat Achilles tendon issues
  • Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by Achilles tendinopathy
  • Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s Achilles tendon issue

Instructor Recommends taking the foundational course "Acupunture 222 - Introduction" prior to taking this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 400 : Acupuncture Program Introduction to 104-hour Acupuncture Certification Course
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the various styles of acupuncture
  • List the branches of Chinese Medicine
  • List the various way of stimulating acupuncture points
  • Recognize the strengths and weakness of various acupuncture related treatments
  • Describe the application of each of the Branches of Chinese Medicine

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 400 - 420 : Basic Theory Course Group
21.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$420.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 400 through Acupuncture 420

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 401 : Development of Chinese Medicine and Yin and Yang I: Introduction to Yin and Yang Theory as it Applies to Acupuncture
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe the paradigm and progression of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  • Define the five branches of Chinese medicine.
  • Explain the basic relationships and theoretical constructs of Yin and Yang
  • Identify the most clinically useful associations of Yin and Yang
  • Summarize the most clinically useful functions of Yin and Yang

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 402 : Yin and Yang II and The 8 Principles: Yin and Yang Theory and its Relationship to the 8 Principles of TCM Diagnosis
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Compare and contrast Yin and Yang disorders.
  • Describe the Yin and Yang relationships within the human body.
  • Give Examples of how the Eight Principles relate to one another and to Yin and Yang
  • Summarize how the Eight Principles function in relation to human physiology
  • Explain how the Eight Principles relate to pathology

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 403 : The Theory of the 5 Elements: Concepts and Interrelationships of the TCM Elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Differentiate Uses of 5 Element Theory in Chinese Medicine
  • Reconstruct the Five Elements according to the Creative and Control Cycles
  • Explain the functioning of the Creative Cycle
  • Explain the functioning of the Control Cycle
  • List the Organs Associated with each Element

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 404 : 5 Element Correspondences: Specific Associations of the 5 Elements to Organs, Meridians, Emotions, Tissues, and More
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Compare and contrast the qualities and characteristics associated with the Five Elements
  • Summarize the qualities and characteristics associated with the Five Elements
  • Point out the major differences between the Five Elements
  • Reconstruct the major Correspondences of the Five Elements
  • Differentiate Individuals based on the Five Elements

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 405 : Chronotherapy and the Essential Substances: TCM Circadian Rhythms and an Introduction to Qi, Jing, Blood and Shen
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Outline the times of day associated with the Organs in Chinese Medicine
  • Interpret the significance specific times with regard to Organs
  • Relate the Essential substances in Chinese Medicine
  • Explain theoretical process of Substance Production
  • Reconstruct the role of the three warmers in Qi, Blood, and Fluid Production

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 406 : Energy and Nature: Qi and Blood: Introduction to the Bodys Motivating and Nurturing Forces
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Relate the Theoretical Process of Jing Formation
  • Give examples of The Functions of Jing
  • Describe Functions of Shen
  • Diagram Fluid Production
  • Assess Common Fluid Pathologies

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 407 : Constitution and Consciousness: Jing, Shen and Fluid: Introduction to our Inherited Vitalities, and Minds
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Relate the Theoretical Process of Jing Formation
  • Give examples of The Functions of Jing
  • Describe Functions of Shen
  • Diagram Fluid Production
  • Assess Common Fluid Pathologies

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 408 : Evil Winds and Emotions: Pathogenic Factors: Introduction to Exogenous and Endogenous Influences on Health
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Differentiate the External Pathogenic Factors
  • Explain Internal Pathogenic Factors
  • Describe How External Pathogenic Factors Influence the body
  • Recognize Miscellaneous Pathogenic Factors
  • Discuss the TCM viewpoint on the Causes of Disease

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 409 : The Zang Fu: Introduction to the Organs: Exploring the Concept of Organs as Spheres of Influence in the Body
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the Yin & Yang Organs
  • Compare and Contrast Yin & Yang Organs
  • Reconstruct the Yin/Yang Organ Relationships
  • Summarize the similarities and differences of Yin & Yang Meridians
  • Reconstruct the SIx Division Meridian Pairs

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 410 : Lungs and Large Intestine: The Organs That Take in What We Need, and Let Go of What No Longer Serves Us
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Relate the common symptoms associated with the Lungs & Large Intestines
  • Define properties of the Lungs & Large Intestines
  • Describe the functions of the Lungs & Large Intestines
  • Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Lungs & Large Intestines
  • Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Lungs & Large Intestines

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 411 : Spleen and Stomach: The Organs of Nourishment
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Relate the common symptoms associated with the Spleen & Stomach
  • Define properties of the Spleen & Stomach
  • Describe the functions of the Spleen & Stomach
  • Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Spleen & Stomach
  • Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Spleen & Stomach

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 412 : Heart, Small Intestine, Pericardium and San Jiao: Organs That Organize the Body, and Influence the Mind
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Relate the common symptoms associated with the Organs of the Fire Element
  • Define properties of the Organs of the Fire Element
  • Describe the functions of the Organs of the Fire Element
  • Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Organs of the Fire Element
  • Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Organs of the Fire Element

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 413 : Liver and Gall Bladder: The Organs That Enable Free Flow of Qi, Blood and Emotions
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Relate the common symptoms associated with the Liver & Gall Bladder
  • Define properties of the Liver & Gall Bladder
  • Describe the functions of the Liver & Gall Bladder
  • Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Liver & Gall Bladder
  • Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Liver & Gall Bladder

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 414 : Kidney and Urinary Bladder: The Foundational Organs of the Body
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Relate the common symptoms associated with the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
  • Define properties of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
  • Describe the functions of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
  • Discuss the most common disharmonies of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder
  • Explain the clinically relevant “nicknames” of the Kidney & Urinary Bladder

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 415 : Understanding Points and Meridians: Introduction to Acupoints and Their Organization Into Meridians
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Compare the major point categories
  • Derive Tonification and Sedation points
  • Describe The 12 Main Meridians
  • Contrast the functions of Yin and Yang Meridians
  • Explain the 6 major Meridian Categories

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 416 : Meridian Pathways and Clinical Application: How Meridians are Used in Clinical Situations
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the 14 Acupuncture Meridians that possess acupoints
  • Summarize the clinical applications of Yin and Yang Meridians
  • Point out the beginning and end points of each of main Meridians
  • Outline the main functions of each of the main meridians
  • Illustrate the trajectories of the main meridians

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 417 : Extraordinary Organs and Meridians: Organs and Meridians Which Augment the Twelve Cardinal Meridians
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Name the Extraordinary Organs
  • Distinguish Extraordinary Organs from Yin & Yang Organs
  • Name the Extraordinary Meridians
  • Discuss the functions of the Extraordinary Meridians
  • Reconstruct the classical treatment sequence for Extraordinary Meridians.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 418 : Essential Tongue Diagnosis: Observing the Appearance of the Tongue to Refine TCM Diagnosis
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the areas of the tongue, as they apply to different aspects of the body
  • Relate the common features of the tongue, which indicate disharmonies
  • Utilize tongue colors, shapes, coats, and movements for diagnosis
  • Determine common Organ disharmonies based on tongue observation
  • Distinguish between excess and deficient conditions, based on tongue observation

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 419 : Pulse Diagnosis: Using Palpation of the Radial Pulse to Refine TCM Diagnosis
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe normal and common pathological pulses
  • Diagnose pathological signs associated with pulse speed
  • Explain common pulse qualities
  • Summarize usual pulse combinations
  • Recognize tongue and pulse combinations associated with common disorders

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 420 : Clean Needle Technique: An Introduction to Clean and Safe Needle Handling in the Clinic
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Explain Universal Precautions
  • Prepare a Clean Field for administering acupuncture
  • Secure, handle and dispose of Biohazard material, normally encountered in an acupuncture practice
  • Recognize, avoid, and handle acupuncture side effects
  • Explain the cautions and contraindications of acupuncture treatment

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 421 : Acupuncture Points and Meridians I: Overview of Each of the Main Meridians of Acupuncture
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the types of acupuncture meridians
  • Distinguish between various types acupuncture meridians
  • Describe the functions of various types acupuncture meridians
  • Determine and apply individual patient measurements, in order to locate acupuncture points
  • List the Transport Points

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 421 - 436 : Acupuncture Points and Meridians Group
16.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$320.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 421 through Acupuncture 436

Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 221 through 436
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 422 : Acupuncture Points and Meridians II: Overview of Acupoints and Their Organization Into Clinically Useful Groups
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Distinguish between acupuncture points categories
  • Create supplementing & reducing treatments based on the Five Element points
  • Describe the functions of various categories acupuncture points
  • Compare and contrast Acupuncture point actions and indications

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 423 : The Du Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Du/GV Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Du Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Du Meridian
  • Recognize Du Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Du Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 424 : The Ren Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Ren/CV Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Ren Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Ren Meridian
  • Recognize Ren Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Ren Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 425 : The Lung Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Lung Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Lung Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Lung Meridian
  • Recognize Lung Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Lung Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 426 : The Large Intestine Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Large Intestine Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Large Intestine Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Large Intestine Meridian
  • Recognize Large Intestine Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Large Intestine Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 427 : The Stomach Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Stomach Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Stomach Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Stomach Meridian
  • Recognize Stomach Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Stomach Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 428 : The Spleen Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Spleen Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Spleen Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Spleen Meridian
  • Recognize Spleen Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Spleen Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 429 : The Heart and Pericardium Meridians: In-depth Examination of the Heart and Pericardium Meridians and Their Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathways of both the Heart & Pericardium Meridians
  • Locate each of the individual points on both the Heart & Pericardium Meridians
  • Recognize Heart & Pericardium Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on both the Heart & Pericardium Meridians.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 430 : The Small Intestine Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Small Intestine Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Small Intestine Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Small Intestine Meridian
  • Recognize Small Intestine Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Small Intestine Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 431 : The Bladder Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Bladder Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Bladder Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Bladder Meridian
  • Recognize Bladder Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Bladder Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 432 : The Kidney Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Kidney Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Kidney Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Kidney Meridian
  • Recognize Kidney Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Kidney Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 433 : The San Jiao Meridian: In-depth Examination of the San Jiao/Triple Burner Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the San Jiao Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the San Jiao Meridian
  • Recognize San Jiao Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the San Jiao Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 434 : The Gall Bladder Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Gall Bladder Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Gall Bladder Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Gall Bladder Meridian
  • Recognize Gall Bladder Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Gall Bladder Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 435 : The Liver Meridian: In-depth Examination of the Liver Meridian and its Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the general pathway of the Liver Meridian
  • Locate each of the individual points on the Liver Meridian
  • Recognize Liver Meridian points that are associated with contraindications
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of the main points on the Liver Meridian

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 436 : Extraordinary Points: In-depth Examination of the Acupoints That Lie Off the Meridians
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe and point out the Location of 31 Extraordinary Points
  • Recognize Extraordinary Points that are associated with contraindications
  • Recognize both the English and Chinese names of 31 Extraordinary Points
  • Compare and contrast the actions and indications of 31 Extraordinary Points
  • Describe specific needling associated with those acupuncture points which require unconventional needling techniques or directions

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 437 : Microsystems I: Introduction and Hand Acupuncture: Introduction to Acupuncture Microsystems Concepts and Techniques, and Select Hand Acupuncture Points
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the similarities in treatment associated with all acupuncture microsystems
  • Describe and point out the location of 17 discrete hand acupuncture points
  • Describe and recreate a useful somatotope associated with hand acupuncture
  • Compare and contrast 3 different styles of hand acupuncture
  • Describe specific needling techniques associated with those hand acupuncture points which require specific needling techniques and/or directions

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 437 - 440 : Acupuncture Microsystems Group
4.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$80.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 437 through Acupuncture 440

Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 237 through 440
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 438 : Microsystems II: Ear Acupuncture: Auricular Acupuncture Points and Techniques
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the similarities associated with ear acupuncture and other acupuncture microsystems
  • Describe and recreate a clinically-useful somatotope/homunculus associated with ear acupuncture
  • Locate the physical structures of the ear, such as the helix, antihelix, triangular fossa, antitragus, etc.
  • Describe and point out the location of the major landmarks for auriculotherapy point location
  • Describe and point out the location of 36 or more discrete ear acupuncture points

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 439 : Microsystems III: Chinese Scalp Acupuncture: Scalp Acupuncture Points and Techniques Mainly Used for Cortical Disorders
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the similarities associated with Chinese Scalp Acupuncture and other acupuncture microsystems
  • Describe and find treatment areas associated with the somatotope of the cortex of the brain
  • Describe and point out the location of the major landmarks, lines, and points, used to find Chinese Scalp Acupuncture treatment areas and lines.
  • Describe and point out the location of the 10 most commonly used Chinese Scalp Lines/Areas
  • Describe and find the correct layer for needling Chinese Scalp lines, and begin practicing the techniques needed to use this form of acupuncture in clinical practice.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 440 : Microsystems IV: YNSA Scalp Acupuncture Scalp Acupuncture Points and Techniques Mainly Used for Painful Disorders
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • List the similarities associated with YNSA Scalp Acupuncture and other scalp acupuncture microsystems
  • Describe and find treatment areas associated with the YNSA somatotope
  • Describe and point out the location of the major landmarks used to find YNSA Scalp Acupuncture points.
  • Describe and point out the location of the most commonly used YNSA Scalp Points
  • Describe and find the correct procedure and needling technique for treating YNSA Scalp Points, and begin practicing the techniques needed to use this form of acupuncture in clinical practice.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 441 : Acupuncture Techniques I: Introduction and CNT: In-depth Course in Clean Needle Technique and Handling
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the various types of acupuncture needles
  • List the main formats for administering moxibustion
  • Set up and maintain a clean field
  • Recognize and take steps to avoid the main risks to acupuncture providers
  • Recognize and take steps to avoid the main risks to acupuncture patients

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 441 - 446 : Acupuncture Techniques Group
6.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$120.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 441 through Acupuncture 446

Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 441 through 446
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 442 : Acupuncture Techniques II: Needles and Needling: Foundational Information on Acupuncture Needle Types, Sizes, and Insertion Techniques
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the various sizes of acupuncture needles
  • Describe needle techniques to tonify and sedate acupuncture points
  • Demonstrate the common needle insertion angles
  • Compare and contrast the size of acupuncture needles with other common needles
  • Infer safe and appropriate needle depths for many common acupuncture points

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 443 : Acupuncture Techniques III: Moxa and Moxibustion: Heat Therapy Using Traditional Herbal Methods
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the various grades of moxa
  • Describe various methods for applying indirect moxa
  • Demonstrate safe procedures for administering indirect moxa
  • Compare and contrast direct and indirect moxibustion
  • Determine appropriate methods for administering moxibustion in specific clinical

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 444 : Acupuncture Techniques IV: Electro-Acupuncture: Microcurrent Stimulation of Acupuncture Needles
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify conditions which are amenable to treatment with electro-acupuncture
  • Distinguish between invasive and non-invasive electro-acupuncture devices and administrative practices.
  • Demonstrate safe procedures for administering electro-acupuncture
  • Compare and contrast milliamp stimulation with microamp stimulation
  • Determine appropriate frequency and intensity settings for administering electro-acupuncture, based on clinical findings

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 445 : Acupuncture Techniques V: Cupping and Gua Sha: Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Manipulation Using Traditional Tools and Methods
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify conditions which are amenable to treatment with cupping and gua sha
  • Identify various types of cups and gua sha instruments
  • Demonstrate safe procedures for administering gua sha
  • Describe post-treatment recommendations and procedures for gua sha & cupping
  • Demonstrate safe procedures for administering cupping with both fire silicone cups

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 446 : Acupuncture Techniques VI: Laser and TDP: Treating With Far-Infared Heat and Cold Laser
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify conditions which are amenable to treatment with Laser and TDP Lamp.
  • Identify various types and wavelengths of lasers employed in acupuncture
  • Demonstrate safe procedures for administering laser acupuncture
  • Describe the physical mechanisms associated with photobiology
  • Demonstrate safe procedures for administering TDP Lamp

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 447 : Acupuncture for the Treatment of Pain I - Introduction to Pain Management with Classical Chinese Techniques
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Differentiate most painful conditions according to TCM theory
  • Compare and contrast pain associated with Cold, Heat, Damp, Qi, & Blood Stagnation
  • Assess local, distal and adjacent points for the treatment of pain
  • Select appropriate modalities for various painful conditions
  • Formulate meridian based treatment strategies for many painful conditions

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 447 - 451 : Acupuncture for the Treatment of Pain Group
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 447 through Acupuncture 451

Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 447 through 451
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 448 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain II - Points, Meridians, and Techniques for the Treatment of Pain
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify many primary points for the treatment of pain
  • Describe the relationships of the individual meridians within yangming, shaoyang, and taiyang classifications
  • Formulate treatment strategies based on the 6 Divisions
  • Compare and contrast yangming, shaoyang, and taiyang areas of influence
  • Choose appropriate techniques for treating trigger points

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 449 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain III - Sinew Meridians and Zonal Treatment for Pain: Specific techniques for treating pain using the Anterior, Lateral and Posterior Zones
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe the special pathways of the sinew meridians relevant to the treatment of pain
  • Identify Jing points for the treatment of pain according to main and sinew meridian pathways
  • List the points used to activate the anterior, posterior, lateral and medial  treatment zones
  • Compare and contrast posterior, lateral and medial zones as they relate to acupuncture treatment
  • Describe the procedure using zonal treatment for treating pain

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 450 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain IV - Treating Pain in the Head, Neck, Trunk and Upper Extremity: Specific Techniques for Treating Pain in the Upper Body
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the most common painful disorders of the head and neck that can be treated effectively with acupuncture
  • Choose effective points for treating many painful disorders of the head and neck
  • Identify the most common painful disorders of the upper extremity and trunk that can be treated effectively with acupuncture
  • Choose effective points for treating many painful disorders of the upper extremity and trunk
  • Determine appropriate treatment modalities for common painful conditions of the upper body

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 451 : Acupuncture Treatment of Pain V - Treating Pain in the Back and Lower Extremity: Specific Techniques for Treating Pain in the Lower Body
1.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the most common painful disorders of the back and lower extremity that can be treated effectively with acupuncture
  • Choose effective points for treating many painful disorders of the back and lower extremity
  • Compare and contrast the Bladder and Gall Bladder Meridians an their influences on the lower back
  • Compare and contrast the zones and meridians associated with the back and leg
  • Choose appropriate treatment modalities for painful conditions of the back and leg

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 452 : Yin and Yang: A Comprehensive Study of Yin and Yang
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Interpret phenomena in terms of Yin &Yang
  • Apply the theory of Yin-Yang to Chinese medicine
  • Describe the concepts of deficiency and excess of Yin & Yang
  • Identify phenomena according to the Five Elements
  • Apply the theory of Five Elements to Chinese medicine
  • Summarize the interrelationships of the Generating, Controlling, and Over-acting Cycles of the Five Elements  
  • Differentiate the origin, nature, & functions of Pre-Heaven Essences
  • Explain the functions of Qi in the body
  • Outline the relationship between Blood and Qi
  • Explain the relationship between Blood and Essence
  • Contrast and Compare Blood and Body Fluids
  • Identify the different aspects of the Mind as it is understood within Chinese medical theory

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 452 - 461 : Foundations of Chinese Medicine Group
50.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$1000.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Acupuncture 452 through Acupuncture 461

Course Group includes all Acupuncture Courses numbered 452 throgh 461
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 453 : The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Study of Chinese Medical Thought
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Describe the functional activities of Qi and their associated physiological processes in the body
  • Explain the role of the Original Qi as the dynamic motive force for transformation
  • Analyze the interrelationship of the Essence and the Fire of the Gate of Life
  • Explain the process of the movement of Qi in the body
  • Summarize the role of the bones as one of the deepest energetic layers
  • Paraphrase how the entering and exiting of Qi from the space between the skin and  muscles regulates sweating
  • Describe how Qi enters and exits from the joints, and how this process can become interrupted
  • Explain the nature and functions of the Yin and Yang organs in general, and the essential differences between them
  • Infer how the Kidneys, as the foundation of Yin and Yang and the origin of Fire and Water in the body, impact the other Organs
  •  Give examples of how the role of the Stomach and Spleen as the “center,” impacts the body’s function
  •  Summarize the relationships between Heart and Blood
  • Outline how anger affects the Liver and how a Liver disharmony affects our moods

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 454 : The Functions of the Organs: A Comprehensive Study of the Interrelationships of the Main Organs of TCM
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Describe the importance of the Pericardium channel in acupuncture treatment
  • Discuss the significance of the Triple Burner in the Qi mechanism
  • Match the Heart with various emotions, substances, & organs
  • Differentiate the relationships of Blood to the Heart, Liver, and Spleen
  • Recognize the various aspects of the soul, and the organs to which those aspects are most closely related
  • Give examples of how the Liver and Spleen interact in making and storing the Blood
  • Explain the significance of the descending of Lung-Qi and the ascending of Liver-Qi
  • Relate the free flow of Liver-Qi to the Spleen's function of transformation and transportation
  • Explain how a deficiency of Spleen-Qi, leading to the formation of Phlegm, affects the Lungs
  • Summarize the relationships between the Kidneys and the Spleen
  • Discuss the complexities of the relationship of Blood to Spleen, Heart and Liver
  • Distinguish the roles played by the Yin and Yang organs, in the management of fluids
  • Diagram the more significant interrelationships of the five Yin organs
  • Compare and Contrast the Extraordinary organs with the Yin & Yang organs

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 455 : External Causes of Disease: A Comprehensive Study of the Endogenous and Exogenous Pathogens
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Explain how climatic factors can become a cause of disease
  • Assess the influence of the constitution on predisposition to health or disease
  • Compare diagnostic signs of a strong or weak constitution
  • Discuss how excessive physical work and exercise can cause disease
  • Relate the significance of poor diet and eating habits as a cause of disease
  • Summarize the importance of paying attention to a patient's constitutional type
  • Interpret clinical meaning of changes in the tissues and other parts of the body
  • Recognize the importance of the tongue as a pillar of diagnosis
  • Integrate tongue and pulse diagnosis to confirm suspected patterns and indicate the presence of patterns not evident from other signs and symptoms
  • Recognize the frequency of tiredness as a complaint in Western patients, and utilize  methods of questioning to ascertain appropriate patterns of disharmony
  • Differentiate the clinical significance of feelings of cold, heat, and fever, and their different clinical significance in exterior and interior conditions
  • Justify the importance of questioning and observing the patient's emotional state
  • Recognize the significance of asking about menstruation, leucorrhoea, pregnancy, and childbirth
  • Examine children's symptoms, in the areas of digestion, respiration, sleep and immunization

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 456 : Diagnosis by Palpation: A Comprehensive Study on Palpation, Focusing on the Radial Pulse
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Describe the role of the radial pulse in diagnosis
  • Give examples of the problems inherent in pulse diagnosis
  • Discuss the clinical significance of the three levels of the pulse
  • List the factors to take into account when evaluating the pulse
  • Recognize signs from palpating the temperature, moisture, and texture of the skin
  • Explain how palpation of the abdomen provides valuable diagnostic information
  • Recognize the various forms taken by 'Excess of Yang' and 'Deficiency of Yang'
  • Recognize the various forms taken by 'Excess of Yin' and 'Deficiency of Yin'
  • Summarize the diagnostic significance of the sounds of breathing, cough, vomiting, hiccup, borborygmi, sighing etc.
  • Analyze the implications of ascending/descending and entering/exiting of Qi
  • Point out the significance of the smell of bodily secretions
  • Identify the Full/Empty nature of a condition, according to the presence or absence of a pathogenic factor and the strength of the body's Qi

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 457 : Identification of Patterns - Heart, Pericardium and Liver: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and Their Relationships
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Identify the four pathological patterns of Qi disharmony
  • Defend the importance of distention as a characteristic of Qi stagnation
  • Identify the four Blood pathology patterns
  • Distinguish between various types of Blood stasis in the Liver, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Intestines and Uterus
  • Recognize the causes of Blood stasis
  • Identify the three types of pathological Body Fluid patterns
  • Give examples of Phlegm in Chinese medicine
  • Outline the role of the Spleen, Lungs and Kidneys in the production of Phlegm
  • Differentiate between the various Heart pathologies
  • Discuss how pathologies of the Pericardium differ from those of the Heart
  • List the general characteristics of Liver pathology
  • Differentiate between the various Liver pathologies

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 458 : Identification of Patterns - Lung, Spleen, Kidney and Stomach: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and Their Relationships
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Describe how exterior Wind (combined with Heat or Cold) can invade the Lung Exterior portion to cause exterior patterns
  • Discuss and differentiate the effects of Dryness and Dampness on the Lungs
  • Recognize Lung Deficiency patterns
  • Identify Lung Excess patterns
  • Differentiate Lung Phlegm patterns
  • Describe and differentiate Spleen Deficiency Patterns
  • Compare and contrast Spleen Cold-Dampness and Damp-Heat in the Spleen
  • Analyze the significance of the duality of Kidney-Yin and Kidney-Yang in Kidney pathology
  • Point out the differences and similarities associated with Yin, Yang, and Jing Deficiencies in the Kidneys
  • Outline the importance of heredity in determining the strength of a child's Kidneys
  • Apply the significance of Stomach-Qi in prognosis
  • Illustrate how Stomach-Qi manifests on tongue and pulse

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 459 : Identification of Patterns - Small/Large Intestine, Gall Bladder, Bladder, Six Stages and Four Levels: A Comprehensive Study of These Organs and an Introduction to the Progression of Disease
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • List the main functions of the Small Intestine
  • Describe the main functions of the Large Intestine
  • Summarize the role of diet in Large Intestine pathology
  • Discuss the importance of the Gall Bladder's function of storing bile
  • Relate the pathology of Gall Bladder pathology to that of the Liver
  • Outline the main Bladder function of transforming and excreting fluids
  • Explain why the Kidneys do not have Full patterns
  • Differentiate Damp-Heat in the Bladder from Damp-Cold in the Bladder
  • Give examples of symptoms of the stages of external Wind invasion
  • Identify the main clinical manifestations of the emergence of Latent Heat
  • Recognize Damp-Heat in the Gall Bladder and Liver
  • Distinguish between Bright Yang, Greater Yang, Lesser Yang, Greater Yin, Lesser Yin, and Terminal Yin patterns
  • Distinguish between Wei, Qi, Ying and Blood Level patterns

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 460 : Patterns According to the Three Burners, 12 Channels and Eight Extraordinary Vessels; Shu Points and Categories of Points: A Comprehensive Study of Pattern Discrimination in TCM
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Identify patterns according to the Three Burners
  • Relate patterns according to the Three Burners to those of the Four Levels
  • Integrate the relationship between the channels and the organs in disease
  • List the causes of channel problems
  • Diagnose channel patterns 
  • Identify the Generating and Overacting sequence patterns
  • Relate the Qi of the channels to a flow of water
  • Explain the importance of the Transporting Points in clinical practice
  • Describe the connection between the channels and the environment
  • Summarize the dynamism of points at the end and beginning of the channels
  • Outline the significance of the regulating, balancing and integrating functions of the extraordinary vessels
  • List the different ways that opening and coupled points can be used to open the Vessels
  • Determine when to use the extraordinary vessels

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture 461 : The Eight Extraordinary Vessels; Principles of Treatment and Combination of Points: A Comprehensive Study on Crafting Acupuncture Treatment Strategies.
5.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$100.00 USD

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  • Cite the clinical applications of the Governing Vessel
  • Recall the clinical applications of the Directing Vessel
  • Distinguish the five branches of the Penetrating Vessel
  • Relate the clinical applications of the Girdle Vessel
  • Give examples of the clinical applications of the Yang Stepping Vessel
  • Discuss how the Yin and Yang Stepping Vessels combine in Pathology
  • Recognize the importance of adopting the correct treatment principle
  • Point out how the Root and Manifestation relate to each other
  • Describe how a Manifestation can become a Root of further Manifestations
  • Explain the importance of tracing clinical manifestations back to their Roots
  • Summarize the importance of knowing when to tonify Qi or expel pathogenic factors
  • Recognize the importance of being aware of residual pathogenic factors
  • Compare herbal treatment and acupuncture

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Achilles Tendinopathy
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • NCCAOM Approved for AOM-BIO 1 hour
  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Achilles tendinopathy and related Achiiles tendon issues
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major points and regions used most to treat Achilles tendon issues
  • Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by Achilles tendinopathy
  • Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s Achilles tendon issue

NCCAOM Providers:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Capsulitis and Mortons Metatarsalgia
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • NCCAOM Approved for AOM-BIO 1 hour
  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Morton’s metatarsalgia, capsulitis and forefoot pain
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major foot points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
  • Apply palpation and “grid” needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by Morton’s metatarsalgia, capsulitis and forefoot pain
  • Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s forefoot complaint

NCCAOM Providers:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Introduction
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • NCCAOM Approved for AOM-BIO 1 hour
  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to common foot disorders
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
  • Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by foot disorders
  • Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s foot complaint

NCCAOM Providers:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Metatarsophalangeal Joint
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

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  • NCCAOM Approved for AOM-BIO 1 hour
  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to Metatarsophalangeal joint pain, Turf toe and first Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint issues
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major foot points and regions used most to achieve better treatment outcomes
  • Apply palpation and traction needling concepts to regions affecting the first metatarsophalangeal joint
  • Devise treatment plans specific to patient’s first metatarsophalangeal joint complaint

NCCAOM Providers:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Plantar Fascia Disorders
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • NCCAOM Approved for AOM-BIO 1 hour
  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to heel pain, plantar fasciitis and plantar fascia disorders
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major points and regions used most to treat plantar fascia disorders
  • Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by heel pain, plantar fasciitis and plantar fasciopathy
  • Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s plantar fascia complaint

NCCAOM Providers:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • NCCAOM Approved for AOM-BIO 1 hour
  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to lateral ankle issues, inversion injuries and sinus tarsi syndrome
  • Discover the association between lateral ankle injuries and sinus tarsi syndrome
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Gain a better understanding of the distribution, pathology and function of the six leg muscle channels
  • Devise a treatment plan specific to patient’s lateral ankle injury and sinus tarsi syndrome

NCCAOM Providers:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture for Foot Disorders - Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
1.0

Scott R Smith, L.OM

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • NCCAOM Approved for AOM-BIO 1 hour
  • Develop diagnostic tools and complementary treatment approaches to tarsal tunnel syndrome
  • Outline a complete approach to treatment from assessment to acupuncture to patient advice
  • Discover major points and regions used most to treat issues related to the tarsal tunnel of the foot
  • Apply palpation and needling concepts to regions affecting/affected by tarsal tunnel syndrome
  • Devise treatment plans specific to the patient’s medial foot/tarsal tunnel complaint

NCCAOM Providers:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Acupuncture National Exam Prep Course : Board Review for Those Taking the NBCE or ABCA Exam
2.0

James Ventresca, DOM

$40.00 USD

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  • Compare and contrast Yin and Yang as they relate to Acupuncture theory, diagnosis and treatment
  • Explain the 8 Principles and apply them to Acupuncture diagnosis
  • Describe the interrelationships of the Five Elements, and explain their significance in acupuncture theory
  • Recall the daily time allotments associated with each organ and meridian according to the Horary Cycle
  • Distinguish the main functions and pathologies of the Yin organs
  • Recognize the main points in point prescriptions used to treat many common disharmonies of the organs
  • Identify the functions and pathologies associated with Qi, Jing, Blood, Shen and Fluids
  • List the 71 Meridians of acupuncture
  • Reproduce a chart of the most important acupuncture points.
  • Identify areas of further study needed by the student for successful performance on a national board exam in acupuncture.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Addictions 101 : History of Abuse of Drugs and Alcohol/Strategies for Dealing With Addictions - One's Own and Those of One's Patients
2.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$40.00 USD

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  • Describe the history of alcohol and drug abuse
  • Define the reasons for the impact of alcohol and drug abuse
  • Indicate the types of drug and alcohol abuses
  • Recognize substance abuse in one's practice
  • Develop strategies for dealing with our patient's and our own drug/alcohol addictions

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 103 : Manual Therapy Interventions for People Living with HIV Disease
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$25.00 USD

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  • Apply manual therapy interventions for people living with HIV disease
  • List the applicability of soft tissue mobilization, muscle energy technique, and myofacial release in the treatment of patients with HIV disease
  • Describe craniosacral therapy and lymphatic drainage techniques in the treatment of patients with HIV disease

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 104 : Nutritional Deficiencies in AIDS Patients
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$25.00 USD

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  • Identify aspects of macronutrient deficiency and progression to AIDS
  • Describe pathophysiological malnutrition in HIV Disease
  • Discuss micronutrient deficiency and progression to AIDS
  • Identify nutritional therapies in the treatment of AIDS patients

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 105 : Bioelectromagnetic Therapies for HIV/AIDS
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$25.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Discuss Neuromuscular Manifestations of HIV and Electroacupuncture
  • Review the use of Acupuncture and Microcurrents in AIDS patients
  • Discuss Effects of Massage Therapy on the HIV-Exposed Newborn and Adult
  • Describe how Massage Therapy enhances immune function in adults

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 106 : HIV Facts and Information
1.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$22.00 USD

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  • Define HIV
  • Outline HIV epidemiology and symptoms
  • Discuss the effects of HIV on health and wellness
  • Review current facts about the HIV and AIDS epidemic both in the U.S. and worldwide

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 107 : Information for Health Care Workers
1.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$22.00 USD

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  • Discuss strategies for preventing HIV in the health care workplace
  • Outline universal precautions and additional precautions to prevent transmission of HIV by blood
  • Apply what to do when there has been a possible exposure to HIV infection

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 108 : HIV and AIDS Update: Caring for A Person With HIV and AIDS
1.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$22.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Define and discuss confidentiality laws covering the medical records of HIV/AIDS patients
  • Define and discuss behavioral interventions for HIV/AIDS patients
  • Outline the screening of HIV-infected persons for HIV transmission risk

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 109 : AIDS: Clinical Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
2.0

Dean Smith, DC, PhD

$40.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Assess the historical characteristics and epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
  • Describe how HIV is spread and how it may be prevented
  • Summarize the pathophysiology of HIV infection and AIDS
  • Outline the natural history, diagnosis, and stages of HIV infection
  • Illustrate the current treatment strategies for HIV infection and discuss common opportunistic infections associated with HIV

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 110 : HIV and Nutrition
2.0

Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD

$40.00 USD

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  • Explain the difference between HIV infection and AIDS
  • Outline the methods of transmission of HIV
  • Explain why early treatment of HIV infection is advantageous
  • Discuss the basic factors in treatment
  • Assess the individual HIV-AIDS patient for nutritional needs
  • Explain the basic nutritional guidelines for the HIV infected patient.
  • Discuss the classification of nutrients and their sources
  • List some tools that may be used to do a nutritional analysis.
  • Recognize AIDS nutritional deficient syndromes and other co morbidities
  • Suggest some food plans/food treatments for nutritional deficiencies caused by the HIV infection or other opportunistic infections.
  • Discuss  the steps to good nutritional counseling
  • Discuss some nutritional problems that may face the HIV patient and list some remedies for these issues.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 114 : Immune Support
1.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$20.00 USD

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  • Describe the interactions between the emotional state, nervous system function, and the immune system
  • Explain the role of life style in proper immune function
  • Summarize how vitamins and nutrients influence disease susceptibility
  • Recognize the antibacterial, antiviral, and immunostimulatory effects of certain botanicals

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

AIDS 115 : HIV AIDS: Principles and Practice
2.0

Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

$40.00 USD

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  • Summarize the biology and transmission of HIV/AIDS
  • Describe the clinical and serological progression of HIV/AIDS
  • Outline the diagnosis and follow up monitoring for HIV/AIDS
  • Produce a synopsis of the medical management of HIV/AIDS
  • Identify the 5 classes of HAART medications and their mechanism of action
  • Recognize the interactions of vitamins and nutrients with the various classes of HIV medications
  • Identify therapies to address constitutional symptoms, medication side effects, and symptoms of immunosuppression
  • List homeopathic and botanicals that have demonstrated effectiveness in treating HIV

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Allergy and Immunology 201 : A Primer of Cells, Signs, Symptoms, Testing, Development, Risk, Protection and Allergens
3.0

Grant Shapiro, DC

$60.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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Hour 1

  • Indicate the immune system’s complexity as it fits into the body’s function
  • Give examples of various Interleukins involved in the immunity
  • List neurotransmitters, and vasoactive dilators
  • Contrast TH1 and TH2 immune cells and apply a working knowledge of their clinical phenotype.

Hour 2

  • Discuss signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and current therapy.
  • List the major immune cells responsible for allergic reactions
  • Name the major receptor responsible for IgE sensitization, and what cells it is primarily found on.
  • Summarize the meaning of WAO.
  • List signs and symptoms of a typical allergic response after re-exposure to a sensitized allergen
  • List different methods of allergy testing and critique their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Give an example of a complicating factor that might skew an IgE(total) test result
  • Apply the terms sensitivity and specificity in lab tests
  • Categorize who is at risk of allergic sensitization.

Hour 3

  • List 1-2 examples of research supporting IgE sensitization prevention.
  • List 1-2 examples of factors which may increase risk of IgE sensitization.
  • Explain the effect of smoking on IgE
  • Have working knowledge of the effect of SO2 on health, and its primary source.
  • Describe how and why it Ragweed is fast becoming worse of a problem throughout the US and worldwide.
  • Indicate a potential sequela of Rhinoconjunctivitis and why it is meaningful to treat
  • Identify and name a treatment backed by clinical evidence for Ragweed allergy and its meaning for natural therapy to be used by non-prescribing practitioners
  • Describe a potential problem with medical Sublingual allergy therapy, and then defend it.
  • Outline the major allergens in Ragweed.
  • Give an example of co-sensitivity
  • Define Pan allergen and give an example

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Allergy and Immunology 202 : Histamine, Mimicry, Natural Therapy
3.0

Grant Shapiro, DC

$60.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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Hour 1

  • List the cells where histamine is predominantly found.
  • Describe the role of the Mast Cell.
  • Explain histamine’s function and recall what causes its release.
  • List the Histamine receptor types and where each are each found.
  • Summarize or give examples of symptoms in over activation of histamine receptors.
  • Many of our patients are on OTC Antihistamine medications.  List their effects, positive and negative.

Hour 2

  • Quote what OAS stands for.
  • Define OAS and describe what happens to those with this problem.
  • Recognize at what age(s) OAS occurs.
  • Memorize, recognize and describe 1-5 OAS examples.
  • Educate your patient on how to deal with OAS.
  • Describe NFkB as a system
  • Describe NFkB’s role in canonical and non-canonical pathways
  • Explain what IκBα is and its potential role in downregulating inflammation

Hour 3

  • Discuss how specific herbs, nutrients, and Vitamin E work to manage histamine at both a macro and microscopic level.
  • Be able to describe allergic inflammation
  • Discover how NSAIDs are being noted to reduce CNS diseases with inflammation and may help manage allergic disorder(s). 
  • Identify what particular NSAID is naturally occurring and available to us and your patients to help them manage their allergic inflammation.  Calculate its clinical dose and avoid its lethal dose.
  • List various SPMs (Specialized Proresolving Mediators)
  • Describe how SPMs can control IgE production and play a potential role in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease.
  • Relate histamine’s role in IBS (Irritable Bowel), name and synthesize the type of 2 known GI receptors involved.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 101 : Anterior Cervical Musculature
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$23.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Dissect and identify musculature of the anterior cervical spine.
  • Identify and learn the origin and insertion of specific musculature of the anterior cervical spine.
  • Describe the innervation of specific anterior cervical musculature.
  • Learn the anatomic relationship of anterior cervical spine musculature to other structures.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 101 - 112
12.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$240.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Anatomy 101 through 112

Course Group includes all Anatomy Courses numbered 101 thru 112
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 102 : Musculature of the Shoulder
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$23.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • To dissect and identify musculature of the shoulder
  • Identify and learn the origin and insertion of specific musculature of the shoulder
  • Construct a list of differential diagnoses for Clinical Shoulder Pathologies
  • Learn the anatomic relationship of shoulder to other structures and correlate them to an MRI

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 103 : Bones and Joints of the Hand
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$23.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify the various bones that make up the hand
  • Identify bony landmarks and the parts of the bones that make up the hand
  • Identify various joint structures within the hand
  • View the anatomic relationship of the bones of the hand to other bony and soft tissue structures

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 104 : Musculature of the Hip
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$23.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Dissect and identify musculature, nerve and vascular aspects of the hip
  • Identify and learn the origin and insertion of specific musculature of the hip
  • Describe the innervation of specific hip musculature.
  • Learn the anatomic relationship of hip musculature to other structures and their relationships on the MRI

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 105 : Anatomy of the Elbow
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$23.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate skeletal structures and landmarks of the elbow joint.
  • Identify ligamentous and neurovascular anatomy of the elbow complex.
  • Name the origin, insertion and innervation of musculature around the elbow.
  • Assess the relationship of bony and soft tissue structures around the elbow.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 106 : Osteology, Ligaments, and Prime Movers of the Shoulder
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the humerus
  • Locate attachments of prime movers of the shoulder joint
  • Identify ligaments of the shoulder joint
  • Identify bursae of the shoulder joint
  • Recognize pathologies associated with shoulder joint anatomy

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 107 : Neurovascular Structures of the Shoulder
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify major nerve structures of the shoulder area
  • Locate and identify arteries of the shoulder area
  • Locate and identify veins of the shoulder area
  • Locate and identify lymphatics of the shoulder area

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 108 : Osteology of the Anterior Aspect of the Knee
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the tibia
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the patella
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the fibula
  • Correlate bony landmarks of the knee with clinical conditions that affect them

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 109 : Muscle Attachment Sites of the Knee
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify attachment sites of muscles around the knee joint
  • Identify attachment sites of ligaments of the knee joint
  • Identify attachment sites of cartilage of the knee joint
  • Correlate the clinical aspects of the structures identified in this course

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 110 : Ligaments and Menisci of Knee
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the ligaments that support the knee joint
  • Identify the cartilaginous structures of the knee
  • Correlate clinical conditions of identified knee structures with the anatomy studied
  • Compare and contrast MRI images with the dissection images of the knee

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 111 : Neurovascular Structures of the Knee
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify arteries which supply the area around the knee
  • Locate and identify nerves which supply the area around the knee
  • Locate and identify veins which drain the area around the knee
  • Outline the anatomical course followed by the neurovascular structures as they pass through the area of the knee

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 112 : Muscles of the Knee
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify the muscles act on the knee joint
  • Identify origins and insertions of muscles that act on the knee joint
  • Recognize the peripheral nerves which supply the muscles that act on the knee joint
  • Correlate clinical conditions of the muscles that act on the knee joint with their anatomy

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 113 : Osteology of Anterior Aspect of Foot and Ankle
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the tibia
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the fibula
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the tarsals
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the metatarsals and phalanges

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 113 - 124
12.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$240.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Anatomy 113 to Anatomy 124 

Course Group includes all Anatomy Courses numbered 113 thru 124
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 114 : Ligaments of the Ankle and Foot
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the ligaments of the ankle and foot
  • Identify the attachment sites of the ligaments of the ankle and foot
  • Describe the structures supported by the ligaments of the ankle and foot
  • Correlate the anatomy with clinical conditions of the ligaments of the ankle and foot

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 115 : Muscles of the Foot and Ankle
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify muscles of the foot and ankle
  • Locate origin and insertions of the muscles of the foot and ankle
  • Identify the nerve supply of the muscles of the foot and ankle
  • Correlate clinical conditions with the anatomy of the muscles of the foot and ankle

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 116 : Neurovascular Structures of the Foot and Ankle
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify arteries which supply the ankle and foot
  • Locate and identify nerves which supply the ankle and foot
  • Locate and identify veins which drain the ankle and foot
  • Outline the anatomical course followed by the neurovascular structures as they pass through the area of the ankle and foot
  • Correlate clinical conditions of neurovascular structures of the ankle and foot with the anatomy

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 117 : Osteology of the Pelvis
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the sacrum and coccyx
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the ischium
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the ilium
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the pubis
  • Correlate bony landmarks of the pelvis with clinical conditions that affect them

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 118 : Ligaments and Deep Muscles of the Pelvis
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify ligaments of the pelvis
  • Correlate anatomical relationships of the ligaments of the pelvis
  • Identify deep muscles of the pelvis
  • Locate origin and insertions of the deep muscles of the pelvis
  • Identify the nerve supply and actions of the deep muscles of the pelvis

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 119 : Neurological Structures of the Pelvis
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify nerve structures of the pelvis
  • Locate the anatomical course of the nerves of the pelvis
  • Identify structures supplied by nerves of the pelvis
  • Identify nerve root levels that supply the peripheral nerves of the pelvis

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 120 : Vascular Structures of the Pelvis
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the arteries and veins of the pelvis
  • Locate the anatomical course of arteries and veins of the pelvis
  • Describe the anatomical areas supplied by the arteries of the pelvis
  • Describe the anatomical areas drained by the veins of the pelvis

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 121 : Osteology of Lumbar Spine
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of a typical lumbar vertebra
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of an atypical lumbar vertebra
  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the sacrum
  • Identify bony attachment sites of selected muscles and ligaments of the lumbar spine

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 122 : Ligaments and Deep Muscles of Lumbar Spine
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify ligaments of the lumbar spine
  • Correlate anatomical relationships of the ligaments of the lumbar spine
  • Identify deep muscles of the lumbar spine
  • Locate origin and insertions of the deep muscles of the lumbar spine
  • Identify the nerve supply and actions of the deep muscles of the lumbar spine

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 123 : Muscles of the Posterior Vertebral Column
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the muscles of the posterior vertebral column
  • Locate the attachments of the muscles of the posterior vertebral column
  • Describe the actions of the muscles of the posterior vertebral column
  • Identify the nerve supply of the muscles of the posterior vertebral column.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 124 : Anatomy of the Brainstem and Spinal Cord
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify neural structures of the brain stem and spinal cord
  • Identify structures of the meninges
  • Describe the function of the structures of the brain stem and spinal cord
  • Describe anatomical relationships between structures of the brain stem, spinal cord and meninges

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 125 : Cross Sectional Anatomy and Vascular Supply of Spinal Cord
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify anatomical structures of the spinal cord
  • Locate and identify the columns and tracts of the spinal cord
  • Describe the functions of the columns and tracts of the spinal cord
  • Locate and identify the vascular structures that supply the spinal cord

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 125 - 136
12.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$240.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Anatomy 125 to Anatomy 136 

Course Group includes all Anatomy Courses numbered 125 thru 136
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 126 : Anatomical Considerations of the Lumbar Plexus
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify the rami, anterior and posterior divisions of the lumbar plexus
  • Locate and identify the peripheral nerves that arise from the lumbar plexus
  • Recognize anatomical landmarks that surround the lumbar plexus
  • Identify the structures supplied by the nerves of the lumbar plexus

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 127 : Osteology of the Cranium
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify the bones of the cranium
  • Identify anatomical landmarks on the bones of the cranium
  • Identify the sutures of the cranium
  • Describe the structures passing through the foramina of the cranium

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 128 : Deep Muscles of Cranium and Pharynx
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify the extraoccular muscles
  • Locate and identify deep muscles of the face and pharynx
  • Describe nerve the supply of muscles identified
  • Describe the actions of the muscles identified

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 129 : Intermediate Muscles of Cranium and Pharynx
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify intermediate muscles of the face and pharynx
  • Describe nerve the supply of muscles identified
  • Describe the actions of the muscles identified
  • Locate origins and insertions of the muscles identified

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 130 : Superficial Muscles of Cranium and Pharynx
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate and identify superficial muscles of the face and pharynx
  • Describe nerve the supply of muscles identified
  • Describe the actions of the muscles identified
  • Locate origins and insertions of the muscles identified

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 131 : Neurovascular Structures of Face and Head
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the arteries that supply the face and head
  • Identify the nerves that supply the face and head
  • Describe the structures innervated by the nerves of face and head
  • Identify the veins that drain the face and head

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 132 : Structures of Orbit and Eye
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate identify muscles of the eye and orbit
  • Locate and identify blood vessels of the eye and orbit
  • Locate and identify connective tissue structures of the orbit
  • Describe location and innervation of the lacrimal glands

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 133 : Structures of the Orbit: A Superior Axial View
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Locate the major anatomical landmarks of the orbit
  • Describe anatomical relationships between structures of the orbit
  • Correlate functions of the structures of the orbit with the anatomy
  • Identify the nerves, muscles and blood vessels of the orbit

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 134 : Internal Structures of the Eyeball
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the structures of the interior structures of the eyeball
  • Explain the function of the interior structures of the eyeball
  • Correlate anatomical relationships between interior structures of the eyeball
  • Explain the actions of the extraoccular muscles

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 135 : Anatomy of the Ear
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks of the ossicles of the ear
  • Locate and identify the organs of hearing in the ear
  • Explain the transmission of sound in the ear
  • Locate and identify the organs of balance in the ear

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 136 : Anatomical Considerations of the TMJ
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to osteology of the temporomandibular joints
  • Locate and identify the soft tissue structures of the temporomandibular joint
  • Correlate specific muscles with the possible movements of the temporomandibular joint
  • Locate attachment sites of the structures of the temporomandibular joint

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 137 : Wrist and Forearm Surface Anatomy
1.0

Robert Schwer, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify anatomical landmarks pertaining to surface anatomy of the wrist and forearm
  • Locate the surface landmarks of prime movers of the wrist
  • Identify locations where major structures of the wrist may be palpated of the wrist
  • Identify when and where deep structures may be visible at the surface of the wrist and forearm

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 231 : Trigger Point Therapy: Lower Limb 1
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the trigger points for selected muscles in the posterior and medial compartment of the hip and thigh
  • Label the primary and secondary referral patterns for the identified trigger points
  • Summarize the differential diagnoses associated with each trigger point in the hip and thigh
  • Indicate the proximal and distal attachments of the selected muscles in the posterior and medial compartment of the hip and thigh
  • Describe the action of the selected muscles in the posterior and medial compartment of the hip and thigh
  • Recognize when muscles are acting agonistically and antagonistically

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 231b : Trigger Point Therapy: Lower Limb 2
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the trigger points for selected muscles in the gluteal region and the anterior and lateral compartment of the hip and thigh
  • Label the primary and secondary referral patterns for the identified trigger points
  • Summarize the differential diagnoses associated with each trigger point in the hip and thigh
  • Indicate the proximal and distal attachments of the selected muscles in the gluteal region and the anterior and lateral compartment of the hip and thigh
  • Describe the action of the selected muscles in the gluteal region and the anterior and lateral compartment of the hip and thigh
  • Recognize when muscles are acting agonistically and antagonistically

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 232 : Trigger Point Therapy: Lower Limb 3
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the trigger points for the selected muscles of the leg
  • Label the primary and secondary referral patterns for the identified trigger points
  • Summarize the differential diagnoses associated with each trigger point in the leg
  • Indicate the proximal and distal attachments of the selected muscles of the leg
  • Describe the action of the selected muscles of the leg
  • Recognize when muscles are acting agonistically and antagonistically

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anatomy 233 : Trigger Point Therapy: Lower Limb 4
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$20.00 USD

Interactive Dissection

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  • Identify the trigger points for the selected muscles of the foot
  • Label the primary and secondary referral patterns for the identified trigger points
  • Summarize the differential diagnoses associated with each trigger point in the foot
  • Indicate the proximal and distal attachments of the selected muscles of the foot
  • Describe the action of the selected muscles of the foot
  • Recognize when muscles are acting agonistically and antagonistically

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Anti Aging Certificate Program
12.0

Gary Italia, DC, PhD

$395.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Explain basic concepts of health
  • Identify the health spectrum
  • Recognize the various facts associated with aging
  • Determine the difference between sickly aging and normal aging
  • Recognize the various theories of aging
  • Recognize the most common theory of aging
  • Determine the risks associated with being sedentary
  • Identify the effect of exercise on the cardiovascular system
  • Describe how exercise affects cholesterol and cancer
  • Examine the various components of an exercise program
  • Identify which exercises are best for health and longevity
  • Recognize the relationship between exercise and antioxidants
  • Recognize basic concepts of stress
  • Establish how stress and other emotions can cause disease and ill health
  • Determine the relationship between nutrition and stress
  • Differentiate the relationship between various stress reducing techniques
  • Identify how social relationships, religion and prayer can affect health and aging
  • Recognize the negative and positive factors from consuming alcohol
  • Recognize how alcohol affects nutrition
  • Identify how smoking affects health
  • Identify the relationship between nutrition and smoking
  • Recognize the relationship between second hand smoke and nutrition
  • Identify various smoking cessation techniques
  • Identify the role of antioxidants and free radicals
  • Examine the relationship between antioxidants and heart disease
  • Determine the relationship between diet, cancer, and the environment
  • Identify various antioxidants that can affect cancer
  • Describe how caloric restriction affects longevity
  • Explore basic concepts of weight control and obesity
  • Recognize how obesity affects overall health and promotes disease
  • Identify various dietary patterns and habits
  • Determine how diet patterns affect health and promote disease
  • Explore the typical American diet pattern
  • Review the vegetarian diet pattern
  • Analyze the Mediterranean diet pattern and its components
  • 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
  • Recognize how fish affects cardiovascular disease and cancer
  • Identify how garlic affects health and inhibits disease
  • 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
  • Recognize how legumes and soy can affect heart disease
  • Relate how legumes and soy can affect cancer
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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

  • This course is not available for purchase using discounted prepaid credits
  • Course Brochure for OT/OTA
  • This course includes a 12 hour continuing education program, E-textbook, and a 70+ page Anti Aging Workbook that contains all the forms and instructions to implement an Anti Aging Program along with a one year step by step implementation guide.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 201 : Introduction to Gait: Pedographs and Gait Analysis
4.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$80.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • Explain the phases of human walking gait
  • Discuss the biomechanical events associated with stance phase of gait
  • Discuss the biomechanical events associated with swing phase of gait
  • Explain biomechanically what is happening during each phase of gait in the foot, ankle, knee and hip
  • Discuss the 3 rockers of the foot and how they apply to the gait cycle
  • Understand the calcaneocuboid locking mechanism and defend it's importance in the stance phase of gait
  • Summarize the ranges of motion of the foot, ankle, knee and hip and their importance in normal gait
  • Explain how stance phase abnormalities would impact the gait cycle
  • Demonstrate competency in obtaining a reproducible Pedograph print
  • Interpret rearfoot, midfoot and forefoot mechanics as seen on a pedograph print
  • Identify and interpret problem areas in a pedograph print
  • Identify stance phase abnormalities on a Pedograph print
  • Extrapolate pathomechanics which would occur rostrally in the kinetic chain during pathomechanics occurring in the gait cycle
  • Evaluate the impact of gait abnormalities on human locomotion

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 202 : Foot Function and the Effects on the Core and Body Dynamics
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Describe how the motor and sensory homunculus relate to the foot and are integral to training and rehabilitation
  • Discuss the 3 rockers of the foot
  • Give examples of problems that result from a loss of the 3 rockers of the foot
  • Explain the concept of pelvis neutrality and its effect on training
  • Describe and examine the tripod of the foot
  • Breakdown most movement into 2 basic rules or tenets
  • Give examples of the problems which can arise if the 2 basic rules or tenets of movement are not followed
  • Discuss the clinical consequences of loss of the medial and lateral tripods of the foot

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 203 : Gait Analysis: Normal and Abnormal Gait and Factors Affecting Them
3.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$60.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Discuss the normal walking gait cycle
  • Apply the biomechanics of the pelvis and lower kinetic chain during walking to clinical practice
  • Predict and discuss problems and clinical strategies that can arise from altered lower extremity biomechanics
  • Apply visual analysis skills
  • Evaluate case studies in gait analysis
  • Clinically apply solutions for gait abnormalities

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 204 : Shoe Selection and the Effect and Impact on Gait
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Describe and identify how the parts of a running shoe affect running biomechanics
  • Compare and contrast different shoe constructions to the biomechanical needs of an individual
  • Determine the appropriate last shape for different foot types
  • Discuss the biomechanical consequences of improper vs. proper selection of last types
  • Predict which features in a shoe are necessary to correct faulty gait patterns

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 205 : Barefoot Running and Gait: What You Need To Know
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Explore barefoot running from a position of biomechanical efficiency
  • Contrast the differences in shod vs unshod running
  • Predict problems that can arise from shod and barefoot running
  • Apply visual analysis skills to barefoot running technique
  • Describe how to introduce barefoot running to your patient population

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 206 : A Case Study in Gait Analysis
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss the salient points of conducting a visual gait analysis
  • Review the gait cycle and associated kinetics and kinematics
  • Discuss step length, stride length and how they are affected in a case of a person with posterior compartment weakness
  • Review the biomechanics associated with heel rise
  • Propose rehabilitation strategies for specific cases that were reviewed

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 207 : A Case Study in Gait Analysis: Focus on Torsions and Versions
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss the pitfall of video assessment of gait cases
  • Review the gait cycle with respect to stance phase abnormalities in a gait case
  • Differentiate between step length and stride length
  • Review heel rise and the windlass mechanism
  • Discuss the function of the long flexors of the toes in gait
  • Evaluate pelvic posturing as it relate to a gait case
  • Discuss the gait pathomechanics that result from a herniated disc

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 208 : Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Challenges to the Knee During Gait
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review the pertinent anatomy of the knee
  • Review the kinematics and kinetics of knee function during the gait cycle
  • View and discuss case studies involving knee function
  • Predict pathomechanics that will arise from the gait abnormalities presented
  • Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 209 : Focus on the Hip
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review the pertinent anatomy of the hip
  • Review the kinematics and kinetics of hip function during the gait cycle
  • View and discuss case studies involving hip function and common clinical scenarios
  • Predict pathomechanics that will arise from the gait abnormalities presented
  • Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 210 : Running vs. Walking - Key Differences in Gait Analysis
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review the walking gait cycle
  • Review the running gait cycle
  • Identify the key differences between walking and running gait
  • Review the kinematics and kinetic differences between walking and running gait
  • View case studies involving different walking and running gait styles
  • Predict pathomechanics that may arise from gait abnormalities presented

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 211 : Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Focus on the Short Leg
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review anatomical vs functional short leg
  • Review the kinematics and kinetics of the short leg during the gait cycle
  • View and discuss case studies looking at functional and anatomical short legs
  • Predict pathomechanics that will arise from a short leg
  • Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 211 - 222
12.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$240.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Biomechanics 211 through Biomechanics 222

Course Group includes all Biomechanics Courses numbered 211 thru 222
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 212 : Case Studies in Gait Analysis: The Rearfoot
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review fore foot to rearfoot relationships
  • Review the different rear foot types
  • Review the kinematics and kinetics of rear foot function during the gait cycle
  • View and discuss case studies involving different rear foot types
  • Predict pathomechanics that will arise from gait abnormalities presented
  • Propose remedies for the gait abnormalities seen

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 213 : A Closer Look at Gait Analysis
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Breakdown the gait cycle into its component parts
  • Recognize some less common gait abnormalities seen in gait analysis
  • Assess actions of the lower kinetic chain during gait
  • Predict pathomechanics that will arise from gait abnormalities presented

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 214 : A Closer Look at Foot Types
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review how to determine foot type
  • Describe and identify the five common foot types
  • Explain how foot type effects gait biomechanics
  • Compare and contrast different clinical examples of each foot type
  • Discuss some treatments that can be utilized when a client presents with a particular foot type

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 215 : Pedograph Use and Interpretation
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Briefly describe the history of the pedograph
  • Compare pedographs with other technologies available for foot imprinting
  • Explain how to obtain a reproducible pedograph
  • Discuss pedograph interpretation and what it means clinically

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 217 : The Problematic Crossover Gait
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Define the crossover gait
  • Visually identify the crossover gait
  • Explain the biomechanical elements of the crossover gait
  • Analyze the cross over gait
  • Give examples of the cross over gait
  • Integrate your knowledge of the cross over gait to formulate an appropriate treatment plan
  • Outline some common exercises for cross over gait remediation

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 218 : A Closer Look at Arm Swing in Gait
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Examine how arm swing correlates and integrates with the gait cycle
  • Visually identify arm swing
  • Explain the biomechanical elements of arm swing
  • Analyze arm swing
  • Give examples of normal and abnormal arm swing
  • Integrate your knowledge of arm swing to formulate an appropriate treatment plan

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 219 : The Biomechanics of Running Relative to Shoe Choice
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Define minimal vs. neutral vs. guidance vs. motion control shoes
  • Contrast minimal vs. neutral vs. guidance vs. motion control shoes
  • Discuss current shoe trends
  • Discuss ramp delta and its implications in shoes and shoe fit

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 220 : Common Cycling Injuries Related to Bike Fit
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review the injuries associated with an improperly fitting bike frame and how to properly size a frame to a person
  • Discuss how cleat position can lead to biomechanical problems and injuries related to power loss.
  • Demonstrate how to properly place cleats on shoes to avoid injury and increase power transfer
  • Discuss injuries that stem from inappropriate seat height, saddle for and aft position and handlebar reach and explain how to determine appropriate seat height, fore and aft saddle position and handlebar reach.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 221 : Static Assessment and the Glass Pedograph
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review static postural foot assessment as it relates to a case study
  • Describe muscular compensations that may occur as the result leg length differences
  • Compare muscular action vectors and their changes with aberrant foot mechanics
  • Discuss the concept of flexor dominance and how it relates to the long flexors of the toes

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 222 : Advanced Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Focus on Neurological Disorders
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss the gait cycle and gait cycle biomechanics
  • Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy etiologies
  • Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy gait abnormalities
  • Propose rehabilitation strategies for abnormalities commonly seen in many neurological disorders

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 222 - 225
4.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$80.00 USD

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Hour 1
  • Discuss the gait cycle and gait cycle biomechanics
  • Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy etiologies
  • Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy gait abnormalities
  • Propose rehabilitation strategies for abnormalities commonly seen in many neurological disorders
Hour 2
  • Review the anatomical and functional causes of  leg length discrepancies
  • Review the kinematics and kinetics of leg length discrepancies during the gait cycle.
  • View and discuss several new case studies looking at anatomical leg length discrepancies and the impact of compensations to accommodate the fixed changes. 
  • Discuss examination procedures to facilitate understanding of the pathomechanics resulting from a leg length discrepancy. 
  • Propose intrinsic and extrinsic remedies for the gait abnormalities seen.
Hour 3
  • Provide an overview of orthotic therapy
  • Review orthotic casting processes and contrast differences and potential pitfalls in them
  • Discuss common problems arising from orthotic prescription (blisters, pain during use, pressure spots, etc)
  • Propose mechanisms for why problems occur biomechanically
  • Present remedies for common problems that arise
Hour 4
  • Discuss retraining CNS sensory and motor patterns
  • Present several key concepts in visual gait analysis
  • Introduce lesser known anatomical points of interest in the sacroiliac joint
  • Discuss some rehabilitation strategies for the sacroiliac joint

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 223 : New Case Studies of Fixed Leg Length Discrepancies and the Compounding Biomechanical Compensations that Produce Pain
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review the anatomical and functional causes of  leg length discrepancies
  • Review the kinematics and kinetics of leg length discrepancies during the gait cycle.
  • View and discuss several new case studies looking at anatomical leg length discrepancies and the impact of compensations to accommodate the fixed changes. 
  • Discuss examination procedures to facilitate understanding of the pathomechanics resulting from a leg length discrepancy. 
  • Propose intrinsic and extrinsic remedies for the gait abnormalities seen.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 224 : How to Address Common Problems Associated With Prescribing Orthotics
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Provide an overview of orthotic therapy
  • Review orthotic casting processes and contrast differences and potential pitfalls in them
  • Discuss common problems arising from orthotic prescription (blisters, pain during use, pressure spots, etc)
  • Propose mechanisms for why problems occur biomechanically
  • Present remedies for common problems that arise

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 225 : Current Concepts in Gait and Rehabilitation
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss retraining CNS sensory and motor patterns
  • Present several key concepts in visual gait analysis
  • Introduce lesser known anatomical points of interest in the sacroiliac joint
  • Discuss some rehabilitation strategies for the sacroiliac joint

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 225 - 228
4.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$80.00 USD

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  • Discuss retraining CNS sensory and motor patterns
  • Present several key concepts in visual gait analysis
  • Introduce lesser known anatomical points of interest in the sacroiliac joint
  • Discuss some rehabilitation strategies for the sacroiliac joint
  • Discuss the ideal kinetics and kinematics of the walking gait cycle
  • Present the normal lower extremity parameters/ontogeny surrounding the requisites for gait
  • Explore the impact of lower extremity torsions on foot progression angle
  • Highlight the differences between tibial and femoral leg length discrepancies
  • View video examples of different aspects of gait
  • Review the mechanics of the bridge exercise
  • Discuss the current indexed literature surrounding the bridge exercise
  • Describe potential pitfalls in performing and prescribing the bridge exercise
  • Point out the differences of maintaining a "neutral spine" versus an increased or decreased lumbar lordosis
  • Identify potential ways to correct faulty mechanics and optimize performance of the bridge exercise
  • describe a new, novel test to diagnose gluteus medius tears
  • explain the various functions of the gluteus maximus and medius
  • explore the effects of a resistance band around the knees on the gluteus maximus, quadricep and valgus angles on the knees during a back barbell squat
  • contrast gluteus medius resistance and rehabilitation exercises with respect to maximal recruitment
  • discuss electromyographic activity in the gluteus medius, gluteus maximus, biceps femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and rectus femoris during the Monopodal Squat, Forward Lunge and Lateral Step-Up exercises

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 226 : Gait Analysis
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Discuss the ideal kinetics and kinematics of the walking gait cycle
  • Present the normal lower extremity parameters/ontogeny surrounding the requisites for gait
  • Explore the impact of lower extremity torsions on foot progression angle
  • Highlight the differences between tibial and femoral leg length discrepancies
  • View video examples of different aspects of gait

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 227 : Building a Better bridge: A critical look at the bridging exercise
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review the mechanics of the bridge exercise
  • Discuss the current indexed literature surrounding the bridge exercise
  • Describe potential pitfalls in performing and prescribing the bridge exercise
  • Point out the differences of maintaining a "neutral spine" versus an increased or decreased lumbar lordosis
  • Identify potential ways to correct faulty mechanics and optimize performance of the bridge exercise


The bridge exercise has been a staple amongst conditions seeking to rehabilitate everything from lower back pain to gait abnormalities. Traditionally, this is predominantly a gluteus maximus exercise however we often find that it is dominated by the hamstrings. This presentation goes through the recent research surrounding this exercise as well as ways to optimize its efficacy and clinical utility.


No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 228 : Understanding the Glutes: A Literature Update
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • describe a new, novel test to diagnose gluteus medius tears
  • explain the various functions of the gluteus maximus and medius
  • explore the effects of a resistance band around the knees on the gluteus maximus, quadricep and valgus angles on the knees during a back barbell squat
  • contrast gluteus medius resistance and rehabilitation exercises with respect to maximal recruitment
  • discuss electromyographic activity in the gluteus medius, gluteus maximus, biceps femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and rectus femoris during the Monopodal Squat, Forward Lunge and Lateral Step-Up exercises.

This presentation covers some of the prominent current research on the gluteal muscles expanding on the anatomy, physiology, neurology, bio and neuromechanics of this fascinating muscle group.
No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 229 : Sandals, Flip Flops and Open Back Footwear and their Biomechanics effects
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$19.00 USD

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  • Review ideal walking gait biomechanics
  • Discuss the current indexed literature surrounding sandals and open back footwear relative to musculoskeletal symptoms
  • Describe pathomechanics associated with wearing flip flops and open back footwear
  • Contrast the ideal gait cycle with the gait cycle while wearing flip flops, sandals and open back footwear
  • Identify potential ways to correct faulty mechanics associated with wearing open back footwear


Ever wonder if “flip flops” are bad for you? How about open back shoes? With the prevalence of sandal and open back footwear use, we thought it appropriate to talk about the biomechanics and potential pitfalls of this type of footwear. In this preservation we examine the biomechanics, pathomechanics literature and potential sequelae of sandals and open back shoes.


No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 230 : Gait - Split Treadmill
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Review ideal walking gait biomechanics
  • Discuss the indexed literature surrounding movement patterns, gait remodeling and therapeutic uses of a split treadmill
  • Rehab gait movement patterns
  • Develop a deeper understanding of arm swing, leg swing, and interlimb timing and coordination.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31

Biomechanics 231 : Advanced Concepts in Gait
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify ideal walking gait biomechanics
  • Discuss the indexed literature surrounding movement patterns, gait impairments and compensations.
  • Analyze arm swing, leg swing, and interlimb timing and coordination.
  • Interpret local foot biomechanics and compensations.

No CE Required
Expires: 2030-12-31