Click Circle To Expand All Course Information
Laser 213 : Super Highway to Health - Advanced Protocols for Clinical Success
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Robert Silverman, DC, DABCN, DCBCN
Price $160.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Build the ultimate back: from chronic back pain to high performance
Evaluate exercise’s effect on hormones and human performance
Create a flowchart explaining laser therapy and its application during the correlated stages of healing
Review the newest laser research and its clinical applicability
Apply neurodynamic tests and advanced corrective laser protocols
Evaluate techniques for non-invasive fat reduction
Elucidate the science of different types of fasting
Utilize advanced clinical breakthroughs in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries
Implement strategies to initiate the positive impact of gut health on the musculoskeletal system
View hands-on reproducible, implementable protocols
Incorporate laser effectively into your practice
Assess intestinal and blood-brain barrier dysfunction
Integrate leading-edge protocols for SIBO
Identify modern lifestyle and environmental triggers that affect the gut brain axis
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Laser 214 : The Neuro-Orthopedic Cascade of Trauma and Whiplash
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Erik Reis, DC, DACNB
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss the etiology, pathophysiology, and symptoms of trauma and post-auto whiplash.
Translate how low-level laser impacts inflammation and trauma.
Explain modern neuron theory and how low-level laser can optimize cellular communication within the PNS/CNS.
Conceptualize how to change the brain and body by using low-level laser and sensory inputs to modify central circuitry.
Hour 2
Discuss the interplay between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
Explain how changes in autonomic function affect the brain and body following trauma.
Share relevant research about the gut/brain connection.
Give an overview of the neuroinflammatory cascade of trauma and how low-level laser impacts inflammatory processes.
Hour 3
Discuss the anatomy/physiology of the cerebellum and it’s integration with the cervical spine.
Outline how changes in cerebellar function and the cervical spine affect the brain and body following trauma
Explain how low-level laser therapy can optimize structural, neurological, and metabolic parameters following trauma.
Create a greater understanding for providers to know how to utilize their skillset to treat complex cases.
Hour 4
Discuss the anatomy and physiology of the visual and vestibular systems.
Identify how changes in the visual and vestibular system affect the brain and body following trauma.
Share mechanisms and treatment applications for utilizing low-level laser therapy.
Create awareness around the modern utilization of structural, neurological, and metabolic treatment paradigms for complex cases.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Laser 215 : A Comprehensive Analysis of Todays Healthcare Topics
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO
Price $160.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Integrate the following concepts as it pertains to laser therapy: wavelength, frequency, speed of light, fluence, penetration, secondary and primary physiological influences
Contrast the differences between thermal and non-thermal laser therapy
Hour 2:
Conceptualize the relationship between mitochondria, free radicals, ATP, cytochrome coxidase enzyme, and laser photon therapy
Explain the biphasic nature of laser therapy
Hour 3:
Introduce evidence as to the integrative physiology between chiropractic care for musculoskeletal pain syndromes and improved systemic health.
Develop a neuroanatomical and neurophysiological model for the influence of spinal mechanical function with visceral neurology.
Hour 4:
Correlate upper cervical spine symmetry and the function of the nucleus tractus solitarius of the vagus nerve.
Explore the mechanical, vascular and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics as related to spinal anatomy.
Hour 5:
Show the history and modern-day evidence for the influence of exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic field waveforms.
Detail the two most plausible mechanisms of exposure non-ionizing electromagnetic field waveforms on human biology.
Hour 6:
Explore the various relationships from a functional neurological perspective.
Contrast the relationship between various neurochemicals
Hour 7:
Justify why many people need between 5-8 different supplements and explain why.
Connect the link between dietary lectins, leak gut, systemic inflammation and autoimmune conditions.
Hour 8:
Explain some of the physiological complications to COVID-19.
Review studies that explain the biological plausibility related to COVID-19.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Laser 215 - 216
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Laser 215 through Laser 216
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10355 Expires: 2026-07-31
Laser 216 : Joint and Biomechanical Restoration: Stopping the Pain Cycle
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Brandon Brock, DC, DACNB
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss the physiology associated with laser therapy
Describe the electron transport chain
Examine common cervical and plexus pathologies through orthopedic and soft tissue testing
Treat the scapular area using non-thermal lasers
Outline a description of electron volts
Hour 2
Summarize important factors regarding wavelengths relative to using laser therapy
Describe mitochondiral function
Recognize damage to mitochondria and appreciate its role in disease
Examine patients with potential upper extremity nerve entrapments using orthopedic testing, soft tissue testing
Hour 3
Discuss neuron receptors
Explain pain to patients
Identify soft tissue structures
Summarize the function of progenitor cells
Hour 4
Perform an evaluation of the shoulder
Perform an evaluation of the elbow
Perform an evaluation of the wrist and the hand
Perform an evaluation of the lower extremities
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Laser 219 : Practical Personal Injury
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC
Price $120.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Improve specific elements of the four PI office visits.
Outline the documentation steps of a causation statement.
Hour 2:
Identify med-legal considerations associated with PI documentation.
Develop an outline to create a PI final discharge report.
Hour 3:
Recognize and evaluate several commonly missed traumatic injuries.
Create a to plan improve the capture of acute objective findings.
Hour 4:
Recognize LLLT versatility and benefits with PI-related conditions.
Develop clinical protocols for LLLT application in PI cases.
Hour 5:
Identify and avoid inherent risks within PI case management.
Create an algorithm for case management clinical decisions.
Hour 6:
Discover the importance and relevance of PI co-management.
Assess cases for co-management decisions and opportunities.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10223 Expires: 2026-07-31
Laser 220 : A comprehensive overview of the use of light lasers in the clinic, including their principles, applications, safety considerations, and recent advancements
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Michelle Binkowski, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Define the Basics of light: Properties of light, electromagnetic spectrum, visible light wavelengths.
Describe Laser principles: Stimulated emission, different types of lasers, laser safety standards.
Review the Tissue interaction with light: Absorption, scattering, penetration depth, photothermal and photochemical effects.
Define Laser safety protocols and equipment
Discuss Potential risks and adverse effects of laser therapy
Describe Informed consent and patient education
Describe Regulatory requirements for laser therapy
Determine Ethical considerations for laser therapy
Hour 2:
Clinically use a laser for conditions such as chronic pain and discuss the wavelength, time and other factors
Clinically use a laser for various conditions seen by Chiropractic Doctors, with specifics to the wavelength, time and other factors
Review clinical studies demonstrating the use of a laser for various conditions seen by Chiropractic Doctors
Discuss protocols as discovered in the latest research for successful outcome cases of various conditions seen by Chiropractic Doctors
Discuss clinical cases with aspects of pain management in acute pain
Hour 3:
Review other potential applications for conditions Chiropractic Doctors may encounter
Give examples of successful laser therapy protocols based on various conditions seen by Chiropractic Doctors
Discuss clinical studies for the use of laser in various conditions seen by Chiropractic Doctors
Identify clinical studies that provide empirical support for the user of laser therapy
Clinical use of lasers in personal injury cases, efficacy, standard of care and application
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10520 Expires: 2026-07-31
LGBTQ 201 : Body Image and Eating Disorders, Sociocultural Factors and Questioning in an Inclusive and Affirmative Environment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the concept of intersectionality and how it can affect the lives of young black gay and bisexual men
Identify factors contributing to adverse health outcomes in young black gay and bisexual men
Summarize special considerations for the care of LGBTQ youth
Identify strategies that individual providers can use to provide more patient-centered care for LGBTQ youth
Summarize the current knowledge in scope, clinical presentation, screening and management of eating disorders
Identify the prevalence of body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders in sexual minority adolescents
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 201 : Lumbar Disc Management I
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Recognize lumbar disc signs and symptoms.
Differentiate disc prolapse from disc extrusion.
Identify anatomical structures related to lumbar disc conditions.
Describe neuro-muscular physiology as it relates to disc injuries.
Determine appropriate exam procedures for diagnosing disc conditions.
Assess static range of motion coupled with cross-plane evaluation.
Analyze dynamic joint motion using outcome-based assessment tools.
Interpret manual muscle testing using eccentric break testing protocols.
Grade muscle tone and discover muscle palpation techniques.
Interpret neurological tests to determine levels of disc involvement.
Design treatment plans based on exam findings.
Apply manual manipulation techniques to address the lumbo-pelvic joint lesions.
Demonstrate manual methods to reduce abdominal and pelvic muscular dysfunction.
Create new muscle memory patterns to correct chronic conditions.
Compare pre- and post- treatment findings to support care plans.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 202 : Lumbar Disc Management II
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss different types of lumbar stretching and their effects.
Define therapeutic stretching goals, protocols and precautions for the lumbar spine.
Measure lumbar pain, agility and joint crepitus associated with therapeutic stretching.
Apply lumbo-pelvic circumduction training to improve disc related joint mobility.
Integrate PreActive therapeutic stretching techniques to reduce lumbo-pelvic muscle tension.
Devise strengthening protocols for the lumbo-pelvic region using graduated isometric protocols.
Discuss mobility during lumbar traction to reduce disc pressure.
Compare static traction versus dynamic traction.
Define contra-indications for decompression therapy of the lumbar spine.
Apply appropriate lumbar decompression therapy to various patient populations.
Demonstrate lumbar mobility training exercises used to enhance decompression effectiveness.
Justify reimbursement through accurate documentation of lumbar disc treatment progression.
Diagnose lumbar disc conditions with clarity.
Select outcome-based assessment tools to monitor patient progress.
Illustrate lumbar range of motion and muscle testing deficiencies concisely.
Summarize patient status for lumbar mobility, crepitus and pain intensity.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 203 : Concussion Management - Part 1
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Recognize concussion signs and symptoms.
Differentiate concussion grades.
Identify anatomical structures related to concussions.
Describe pathophysiology as it relates to concussions.
Determine appropriate exam procedures for diagnosing concussions.
Apply diagnostic skills to on-field and clinic settings.
Interpret diagnostic tests to evaluate concussion progress.
Design treatment plans based on exam findings.
Demonstrate manual manipulation techniques to address concussion symptoms.
Compare pre- and post-treatment findings to support care plans.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 203b : Concussion Management - Part 2
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss neurophysiology of musculoskeletal dysfunction.
Create new memory patterns to restore neuromascular integration.
Demonstrate manual methods to reduce muscular dysfunction.
Address cranial nerve lesions with manipulation techniques.
Introduce the half-somersault maneuver for vertigo relief.
Other Info
NOTE: Recommend taking Management of Common Conditions 203 prior to taking this course.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 204 : Cervical Disc Management 1
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Recognize cervical disc signs and symptoms.
Differentiate disc prolapse from disc extrusion.
Identify anatomical structures related to cervical disc conditions.
Describe neuro-muscular physiology as it relates to disc injuries.
Determine appropriate exam procedures for diagnosing disc conditions.
Assess static range of motion coupled with cross-plane evaluation.
Analyze dynamic joint motion using outcome-based assessment tools.
Interpret manual muscle testing using eccentric break testing protocols.
Develop muscle palpation skills and grade muscle tonicity.
Interpret neurological tests to determine levels of disc involvement.
Design treatment plans based on exam findings.
Apply manual manipulation techniques to address the cervical joint lesions.
Demonstrate manual methods to reduce cervical muscular dysfunction.
Create new muscle memory patterns to correct chronic conditions.
Compare pre- and post-treatment findings to support care plans.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 204 - 209
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Management of Common Conditions 204 through Management of Common Conditions 209
Other Info Course Group includes all Management of Common Conditions Courses numbered 204 thru 209
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 205 : Cervical Disc Management II
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss different types of cervical stretching and their effects.
Define therapeutic stretching goals, protocols and precautions for the cervical spine.
Measure cervical pain, agility and joint crepitus associated with therapeutic stretching.
Integrate PreActive therapeutic stretching techniques to reduce cervical muscle tension and improve disc related joint mobility.
Devise strengthening protocols for the cervical region using graduated isometric protocols.
Discuss cervical mobility during traction to reduce disc pressure.
Compare static traction versus dynamic traction of the cervical spine.
Define contra-indications for cervical decompression therapy.
Apply appropriate cervical decompression therapy to various patient populations.
Demonstrate cervical mobility training exercises used to enhance decompression effectiveness.
Justify reimbursement through accurate documentation of cervical disc treatment progression.
Diagnose cervical disc conditions with clarity.
Select outcome-based assessment tools to monitor patient progress for cervical conditions.
Illustrate cervical range of motion and muscle testing deficiencies concisely.
Summarize patient status for cervical mobility, crepitus and pain intensity.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 206 : Evaluation of the Adolescent Overhead Athlete
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Summarize the relationship between glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD), SLAP tears, posterior impingement, scapula dyskinesis and shoulder micro-instability
Effectively diagnose SLAP tears, posterior impingement, scapula dyskinesis and shoulder mico-instability using screening and clinical tests.
Cite common pitching pathomechanics and describe their association with specific elbow injuries.
Paraphrase the peel back model for SLAP tears
Relate proper pitching biomechanics with injury prevention strategies for the adolescent overhead athlete
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 207 : Joint and Soft Tissue Mobilization Techniques for the Shoulder-Scapula Complex
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define and differentiate the anatomical relationship between the rotator cuff muscles and the glenohumeral joint capsule
Gain deeper insight into the causes and treatment of scapula dyskinesia
Describe and perform contemporary scapula mobilization techniques
Apply innovative soft tissue mobilization techniques to patients with shoulder hypomobility
Perform soft tissue mobilization techniques for sub deltoid bursitis
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 208 : Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Scapula Dyskinesia
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Classify functional anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder - scapula complex
Apply current strategies for the evaluation of patients with scapular disorders
Perform innovative scapular mobilization techniques for the patient with scapular dyskinesia
Differentiate the relationship between scapular dyskinesia, soft tissue/muscle tightness, and shoulder pathology
Integrate a systematic scapular muscle training program / protocol for patients with scapular dyskinesia
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 209 : Evaluation and Management of the TMJ
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the prevalence and etiology of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD)
Define the anatomy of the TMJ and surrounding facial structures.
Recognize the three most common causes of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) seen within the chiropractic practice.
Outline various types of pain referral sources to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
Evaluate the TMJ using physical examination procedures
Compare and contrast TMJ synovitis and capsulitis
Distinguish the difference between anterior disc displacements with and without reduction
Describe standard imaging processes ordered for specific TMJ conditions
Outline various conservative management options for temporomandibular disorders
Construct a treatment plan for a typical patient with temporomandibular dysfunction
Apply specific myofascial techniques for the muscles of mastication
Define the co-management care of a dental professional with patients presenting temporomandibular joint dysfunction
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 210 : Upper Extremity I
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the state of the literature on common treatment options for adhesive capsulitis
Apply an effective and streamlined exercise program in the management of subacromial impingement
Recognize the value of radial nerve mobilization in patients with thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis
Appraise the potential value of adding low-level laser therapy to other interventions for subacromial impingement
Summarize the state of the literature regarding Kinesiotape for preventing sports injuries
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 212 : Concussion Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Determine appropriate protocols for patient progress.
Discuss tools to reduce vertigo symptoms.
Incorporate nutritional support for better brain function.
Utilize brain therapy programs to improve cognition.
Apply traction therapy to reduce intrathecal pressure.
Introduce vision evaluation testing tools.
Hour 2
Incorporate gaze stabilization exercises for oculomotor function. Evaluate balance and stability with a variety of tools.
Demonstrate balance exercises to improve proprioception.
Discuss cardio exercise to stimulate blood flow and neogenesis.
Apply cervical strength protocols using graduated isometrics.
Hour 3
Apply jaw exercises to reduce TMJ symptoms.
Discuss post-exercise therapy recovery strategies.
Demonstrate mobility exercises to improve joint function.
Integrate therapeutic stretching protocols to improve agility.
Illustrate self release techniques to enhance mobility.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 213 : Conservative Management of Parkinson's Disease
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Present literature based dietary recommendations for Parkinson’s disease symptom management
Discuss literature based exercise recommendations for Parkinson’s disease symptom management, with an emphasis on aerobic exercise
Review the literature regarding acupuncture for Parkinson’s disease symptom management
Discuss lifestyle modifications that can be helpful with Parkinson’s disease symptom management
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 214 : Shoulder Pain
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss shoulder anatomy.
Differentiate the causes of shoulder pain
Assess joint mobility and muscle function.
Apply manual manipulation to reduce shoulder dysfunction.
Incorporate rehab techniques to restore strength and flexibility.
Hour 2
Discuss scapulo-thoracic anatomy.
Define the causes of scapulo-thoracic pain.
Assess joint mobility and muscle function.
Apply manual manipulation to reduce scapular dysfunction.
Introduce rehab techniques to restore strength and mobility.
Hour 3
Discuss gleno-humeral anatomy.
Define the causes of gleno-humeral pain.
Assess joint mobility and muscle function.
Apply manual manipulation to reduce joint dysfunction.
Introduce rehab techniques to restore strength and mobility.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 215 : Concussion: Return to Play Guidelines
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss concussion causes and pathophysiology.
Introduce return to play guidelines.
Explore other return to lifestyle guidelines.
Understand modifying factors for RTP.
Examine concussion grading procedures.
Hour 2
Review tools for concussion evaluation.
Understand the health concerns of pediatric athletes.
Incorporate strategies for pediatric patients.
Apply pediatric RTP guidelines for football.
Hour 3
Investigate medico-legal issues of RTP.
Explore appropriate documentation standards.
Read state concussion law development.
Compare professional Position Papers.
Discuss the role of Chiropractors.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 216 : Evaluation and Management of Common Upper and Lower Extremity Conditions
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Describe techniques and principles of examination for peripheral joints
Identify important surface anatomy of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand
Identify normal range of motion of the joints of the upper extremity
Describe how to perform an examination of the upper extremity
Recognize common musculoskeletal abnormalities
Hour 2
Outline special maneuvers for the evaluation of carpal tunnel syndrome
Outline special maneuvers for the evaluation of shoulder impingement syndrome
Identify important landmarks necessary for the exam of lower extremities
Describe the physical examination technique for the lower extremities
Interpret normal findings, including range of motion of the hip, knee and ankle
Recognize some common abnormal findings through physical examination
Describe some special maneuvers for examination of the hip, knee and ankle
Hour 3
Outline special maneuvers for the evaluation of knee instability.
Outline special maneuvers for the evaluation of an inversion ankle sprain
Distinguish the differences between anterior interosseous membrane syndrome and tibial stress fracture.
Design a treatment plan for acute patients with myofascial dysfunction for the upper and lower extremities.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 216 - 221
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $216.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Management of Common Conditions 216 through Management of Common Conditions 221
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 217 : Acute Concussion Management
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Todd Turnbull, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Describe pathophysiology as it relates to concussions.
Discuss the diagnosis and prognosis of concussions.
Review concussion red flags and dangers of manipulation.
Understand the health concerns of pediatric athletes.
Explore diagnostic tests to evaluate concussion status.
Hour 2
Demonstrate non-thrust treatment techniques.
Introduce the half-somersault maneuver for vertigo relief.
Address cranial nerve lesions with manipulation techniques.
Explore sleep strategies for concussed patients.
Incorporate nutritional support for better brain function.
Discuss cardio exercise to stimulate blood flow to the brain.
Hour 3
Apply mobility exercises to improve musculoskeletal function.
Integrate PreActive StretchingSM protocols to improve agility.
Explain return to lifestyle guidelines.
Understand modifying factors for RTP.
Compare professional Position Papers.
Discuss the role of Chiropractors and concussions.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 218 : Cervicogenic and Tension Headache Research
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Update the findings of the Neck Pain Task Force (NPTF) and examine the effectiveness of interventions for the management of headache in patients with neck pain
Assess the effectiveness of conservative interventions for cervicogenic headache
Examine the extent to which changes in specific cervical spine impairments contribute to the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of treatment for chronic tension-type headache
Evaluate existing evidence regarding the reliability and diagnostic accuracy of physical examination tests used for diagnosing cervicogenic headache (CGH)
Outline the clinical relevance of the cervical myodural bridge
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 219 : Evaluation and Treatment of Adhesive Capsulitis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Recall the clinical definition of adhesive capsulitis, based on shoulder range of motion measurements.
List 5 risk factors for adhesive capsulitis.
Enumerate the 4 pathophysiological stages of adhesive capsulitis.
List and define the 3 sub-components of the tissue-response classification system for adhesive capsulitis.
Provide 2 clinical findings for each of the 3 sub-components of the tissue-response classification system for adhesive capsulitis.
State 3 treatment guidelines for each of the 3 sub-components of the tissue-response classification system for adhesive capsulitis.
Summarize the grades of evidence for common physical therapy interventions (i.e. therapeutic exercise, joint mobilizations, modalities and patient education) for adhesive capsulitis
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 220 : Pelvic Crossed Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the specific pattern of contracted and weak muscles found with Pelvic Crossed Syndrome.
Discern the effects on the spine and pelvis from the spastic and weak muscle pattern.
Apply modalities and manual methods to treat weak and contracted muscles.
Rehabilitate weak and atrophied muscles using stretching and exercise.
Determine spinal and pelvic effects of the abnormal muscular patterns found with Pelvic Crossed Syndrome and apply treatment protocol.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 221 : Autonomic Nervous System Response to Injury
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Evan Mladenoff, DC, DIBAK
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss a functional overview of the Autonomic nervous System
Describe Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction specifically associated with neuromusculoskeletal injury
Identify the role of the Vagus Nerve in Controlling the Inflammatory cascade with neuromusculoskeletal injury
Hour 2
Include physical examination procedures specific to autonomic nervous system and vagus nerve dysfunction
Perform neurological exam procedures specific to autonomic nervous system and vagus nerve dysfunction
Perform chiropractic exam procedures specific to autonomic nervous system and vagus nerve dysfunction
Hour 3
Describe therapeutic Protocols for musculoskeletal injuries with concomitant signs associated with dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system
Discuss structural chiropractic treatment protocols of musculoskeletal injuries with concomitant signs associated with dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system
Present phytonutrient protocols for musculoskeletal injuries with concomitant signs associated with dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 223 : Cerebellar Response to Injury
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Evan Mladenoff, DC, DIBAK
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss a functional overview of the Cerebellar dysfunction
Describe Cerebellar Dysfunction specifically associated with neuromusculoskeletal injury
Identify the role of the Cerebellum in balance disorders associated with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
Hour 2
Include physical examination procedures specific to the cerebellar system
Perform neurological exam procedures specific to the cerebellar system
Perform chiropractic exam procedures specific to the cerebellar system
Hour 3
Describe therapeutic Protocols for musculoskeletal injuries with concomitant signs associated with dysfunction of the cerebellum
Discuss structural chiropractic treatment protocols of musculoskeletal injuries with concomitant signs associated with dysfunction of the cerebellum
Present phytonutrient protocols for musculoskeletal injuries with concomitant signs associated with dysfunction of the cerebellum
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 224 : Identification and Treatment of Scoliosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the histological features of Scoliosis
Discern Structural vs. Functional Scoliosis and their primary causes
Coordinate treatment protocols to cervical, thoracic and lumbopelvic spine, rib cage and scapula for Scoliosis curvature
Utilize modalities and soft tissue treatment methods to address functional changes resulting in a Scoliosis curvature
Advise the Scoliosis patient in effective methods of stretching and exercise
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 225 : Shoulder Crossed Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the specific pattern of contracted and weak muscles found with Shoulder Crossed Syndrome.
Discern the effects on the spine, upper extremity and pelvis from the spastic and weak muscle pattern.
Apply modalities and manual methods to treat weak and contracted muscles.
Rehabilitate weak and atrophied muscles using stretching and exercise.
Determine spinal, extraspinal and pelvic effects of the abnormal muscular patterns found with Shoulder Crossed Syndrome and apply treatment protocol.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 226 : Soft Tissue Treatment Adhesive Capsulitis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the specific pattern of fibrosis development around and within the glenohumeral joint found with Adhesive Capsulitis.
Discern the effects of the fibrosis and adhesions on the glenohumeral joint and associated soft tissues.
Understand the rules of treatment specific to Adhesive Capsulitis.
Apply modalities and manual methods to treat fibrosis and adhesions in the soft tissue structures around and within the glenohumeral joint as well as associated contracted muscle tissue.
Rehabilitate weak and atrophied muscles using stretching, exercise and modalities.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 227 : Evaluation and Treatment of Non-Surgical SLAP Lesions
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the relationship among SLAP tears, posterior shoulder tightness and scapula dyskinesis
Explain how to perform the modified dynamic labral shear test and summarize the clinical usefulness of this test
Cite the clinical prediction rule (CPR) for favorable outcome in patients undergoing conservative management for SLAP lesions
Paraphrase the efficacy of conservative treatment for patients with SLAP disorders.
List one indication for performing an anterior to posterior mobilization of the humerus on the glenoid (posterior shoulder mobilization)
Identify one appropriate intervention (specific manual technique or exercise) for phase I, phase II and phase III SLAP rehabilitation program.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 228 : Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Instability: Non-Surgical and Surgical Conditions
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the relationship among shoulder micro-instability, scapula dyskinesis and hyperlaxity
Explain how to perform the surprise test and summarize the clinical usefulness of this test
Paraphrase the efficacy of conservative treatment for patients with atraumatic shoulder instability.
Contrast the difference between a capsule reconstruction/ shift and a capsular repair.
Cite 2 major precautions, and corresponding time frames following an anterior capsule reconstruction or repair (during the first 12 weeks)
Identify one appropriate intervention (exercise) for phase I, phase II and phase III post- rehabilitation program following capsular shift / reconstruction or repair
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 229 : Neck Pain & Whiplash
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Compare active cervical range of motion in patients with neck pain to those with whiplash or no neck pain
Critically appraise and synthesize recommendations of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for the management of common conditions related to traffic collisions
Investigated the possibility of posttraumatic cervical artery dissections (including those involving the vertebral artery) in patients who have sustained a whiplash injury in a motor vehicle collision
Update findings from the Neck Pain Task Force regarding the effectiveness of manual therapies, passive physical modalities, and acupuncture for the management of whiplash and neck pain
Determine which treatments or combinations of treatments are most effective for the management of neck pain- (NAD) and whiplash-associated disorders (WAD)
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 230 : Soft Tissue Treatment - Iliotibial Band Syndrome at the Hip
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the specific pattern of fibrosis development around and within the iliotibial band found with Iliotibial Band Syndrome at the Hip.
Discern the effects of the fibrosis and adhesions on the iliotibial band, associated soft tissues and the functional biomechanics of the region.
Understand the rules of treatment specific to Iliotibial Band Syndrome at the Hip.
Apply modalities and manual methods to treat fibrosis and adhesions in the soft tissue structures around and within the iliofemoral joint as well as associated contracted muscle tissue.
Rehabilitate weak and atrophied muscles using stretching, exercise and modalities.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 231 : Soft Tissue Treatment - Plantar Fasciitis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the specific pattern of fibrosis development around and within the plantar myofascia of the foot.
Discern the effects of the fibrosis and adhesions on the plantar fascia, associated soft tissues and the functional biomechanics of the region.
Understand the rules of treatment specific to Plantar Fasciitis of the Foot.
Apply modalities and manual methods to treat fibrosis and adhesions in the soft tissue structures around and within the foot and ankle joint as well as associated contracted muscle tissue.
Rehabilitate weak and atrophied muscles using stretching, exercise and modalities.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 232 : Clinical Research of the Elbow and Shoulder
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Justify examination of the cervico-thoracic spinal regions for dysfunction in lateral epicondylalgia patients
Explain and identify posterolateral rotary instability (PLRI) of the elbow
Optimize clinical assessment and diagnosis for the long head of biceps complex
Explore the potential pathological commonalities amongst adhesive capsulitis, metabolic syndrome and low-grade inflammation
Discuss current neuroanatomical and biochemical theories as they pertain to shoulder pain and its clinical management
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 233 : Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Assess the effectiveness of three nonsurgical interventions on symptoms, physical function, and physical activity in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.
Compare the effectiveness of a structured, comprehensive conservative treatment program with a focus on self-management and improved walking ability (including lumbar manipulation, exercise and education) to a self-directed program in patients with neurogenic claudication due to lumbar spinal stenosis.
Summarize the 2013 North American Spine Society (NASS) clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis.
Examine the literature pertaining to the diagnostic accuracy of available tests for lumbar spinal stenosis.
Analyze the effectiveness of the 6-week Boot Camp Program for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 234 : Fibromyalgia Assessment and Conservative Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Demonstrate an understanding of the epidemiology of fibromyalgia, its impact on patient health, and the clinical controversy surrounding the syndrome.
Evaluate available treatment options and design a treatment plan for the patient with fibromyalgia.
Evaluate the available evidence regarding chiropractic manipulation, and complementary and alternative medicine for fibromyalgia.
Justify the role of patient self-care in the treatment of fibromyalgia.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 235 : Viscerosomatic, Somatovisceral and Psychosomatic Reflexes: Diagnosis and Management of Common Patient Scenarios
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Define and apply viscerosomatic reflexes and influences.
Define and apply somatoviscera reflexes and influences.
Define and apply psychosomatic reflexes and influences.
Apply autonomic reflexes to clinical conditions including somatic dysfunction.
Hour 2
Identify the general nature of pain and its mechanisms including the physiology and psychology of pain.
Describe the effect of somatic dysfunction on the autonomic nervous system and apply this knowledge to the use of manipulative therapy
State the definition, location, and identification of Chapman’s points on the body.
Express Chapman’s points in relation to the major organ systems of the body.
Hour 3
Illustrate Chapman’s points of the cardiovascular system.
Illustrate Chapman’s points of the respiratory system.
Describe management of Chapman’s reflexes in a common clinical scenario.
Critically appraise, and utilize relevant scientific literature and information to assess and improve patient care practices; and, contribute to the ongoing scholarly development of the chiropractic profession
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 236 : Scapular Dyskinesis: How to Manage Common Shoulder Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Provide an overview of the complex regional anatomy of the shoulder girdle and how this allows the scapula to act as a both a dynamic and static stabilizer to the upper limb.
Explore the normal biomechanics and the etiology, epidemiology and pathological occurrences which can disrupt the normal function and lead to scapula dyskinesis.
Summarize the typical scapular dyskinesis clinical assessment which is most likely to identify the source of the pathology and guide the treatment.
Demonstrate common extremity and shoulder manipulations that may help the patient with scapular dyskinesis.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10494 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 237 : Evaluation and Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Enumerate five physical / clinical examination findings associated with lumbar spinal stenosis
List 3 essential components of a rehabilitation program for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
Recall four flexion-based exercises that are part of a rehabilitation program for a patient with lumbar spinal stenosis
Identify three common soft tissue mobility impairments associated with lumbar spinal stenosis
Cite two common joint mobility impairments associated with lumbar spinal stenosis
Provide two evidence-based exercises that elicit high EMG activity of the transverse abdominis
Enumerate three evidence-based exercises that elicit high EMG levels of the gluteus medius
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 239 : Cervical Spinal Stenosis Management
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of posture on compression of the cervical cord and nerve roots and use this knowledge to develop decompression exercises for their cervical stenosis patients.
Decompress the cervical spine utilizing the Cervico 2000 ambulatory traction device.
Implement a strategy of upper extremity peripheral nerve stimulation to relieve symptoms of cervical spinal stenosis.
Develop and institute a comprehensive cervical spinal stenosis rehabilitation protocol as a potential alternative to surgery.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 240 : Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, Neurological Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Relate the effects of spinal stenosis in the development of intermittent claudication.
Utilize a treadmill and a stopwatch, to quantify both the effects of stenosis on functional ability of patients and the effectiveness of treatment of spinal stenosis.
Apply TENs over acupuncture points known to increase nerve blood supply and how to reverse the pathophysiology of lumbar spinal stenosis.
Utilize dynamic imaging techniques, to gain a full appreciation of the changes in compression of the neural elements in different postures and spinal positions.
Hour 2
Apply an evidence based protocol of spinal decompression utilizing flexion-distraction techniques for spinal stenosis and degenerative spondylolisthesis.
Utilize therapeutic ultrasound to reduce congestion and inflammation of the compressed nerve roots in patients suffering from spinal stenosis.
Apply the neurophysiology of acupuncture, without needles, to reduce pain and promote proper nerve function in of lumbar spinal stenosis.
Hour 3
Utilize, best evidence, related to the use of lumbosacral support and back braces in their patients suffering from lumbar spinal stenosis.
Utilize the Vertetrac ambulatory decompression belt as the treatment for patients suffering from lumbar spinal stenosis.
Implement a dynamic decompression exercise program for patients suffering from lumbar spinal stenosis, based on best evidence.
Understand the pathophysiology of lumbar spinal stenosis and implement nutritional strategies that may potentially modify the course of the condition.
Utilize trans-spinal direct current stimulation as a form of noninvasive neuromodulation for patients suffering from intermittent claudication and spinal stenosis.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 241 : Migraine Headache
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Summarize the available literature and assess the effect of aerobic exercise on the number of headache days, duration and pain intensity in patients with migraine headache.
Explore the efficacy of manual acupuncture and quantify the true placebo response in the prophylaxis of episodic migraine without aura.
Outline the existing evidence and theories pertaining to the evolutive nature of migraine headaches for most patients.
Assess the impact of spinal manipulation on pain and disability associated with migraine headache.
Critically review the prevalence and patient-related factors associated with the use of manual therapy for treatment of chronic recurrent headaches.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 242 : Foot & Ankle
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Investigate whether manipulations of the ankle joint complex increase the force production and muscle activation of the hip abductors on the affected limb in individuals with a history of ankle sprain
Summarize the latest evidence pertaining to the diagnosis and treatment of insertional Achilles tendinopathy
Outline the association between ankle dorsiflexion and dynamic knee valgus
Discuss the state of the evidence pertaining to the clinical effects of joint mobilization on grades I and II ankle sprains
Describe how manual therapy can help alleviate symptoms of Cuboid Syndrome in spite of the presence of active bony pathology
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Accepted in TN Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 243 : Patellofemoral Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Compare the effectiveness of multiple interventions for patellofemoral pain.
Assess the literature on the effects of spinal or local joint manipulation or mobilization for patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Evaluate the efficacy of knee strengthening with or without hip strengthening for improving strength and decreasing pain in patients with patellofemoral pain.
Summarize the factors that contribute to the development of patellofemoral pain.
Investigate the influence of exerted state running on lower extremity kinematics during the stance phase in runners with patellofemoral pain.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Accepted in TN Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 244 : Conservative management of femoro-acetabular impingement
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Nicholas Hedges DC, MS, CCSP
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe relevant anatomy, and the structural components of femoroacetabular impingement
Explain factors associated with development of femoroacetabular impingement
Discuss integration of manual therapies along with rehabilitation and lifestyle modification
Outline what a successful treatment plan may look like for the non-surgical management of femoroacetabular impingement
Analyze what factors my influence and necessitate modifications for treatment plans in individuals with femoroacetbular impingement syndrome
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10253 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 244 - 247
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Management of Common Conditions 244 through Management of Common Conditions 247
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10329 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 245 : PatelloFemoral Pain Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Nicholas Hedges DC, MS, CCSP
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss up to date research on the etiology of PatelloFemoral Pain Syndrome
Differentiate the diagnosis of patellofemoral pain syndrome from other painful diagnosis of the knee
Discuss what interventions are effective in managing patellofemoral pain syndrome
Integrate manual techniques with rehabilitative techniques for optimal outcomes in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome
Summarize optimal treatment strategies and plans for the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10256 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 246 : Making Sense of Hip Pain
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour One:
List three non-musculoskeletal diagnoses that can affect the hip with referred pain.
Describe two symptoms of axial spondyloarthropathy that may mimic posterior gluteal pain
Describe sacral insufficiency.
List three risk factors of statin involved muscle pain.
Hour Two:
Describe the key features of soft tissue posterior buttock pain.
Describe the key features of peripheral nerve related posterior buttock pain.
List three variable in the proposed CPR for lumbar radiculopathy.
Describe the referral pattern of thoracolumbar involvement.
Hour Three:
List three symptoms of a labral defect of the hip.
List two variables for the CPR of Osteoarthritis of the hip.
List four factors documented in the clinical presentation of Gluteal tendinopathy.
Describe four aspects of the pathomechanics for gluteal tendinopathy
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10273 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 247 : Soft Tissue Injuries of the Cervical Spine
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the cervical spine
Demonstrate examination of the cervical spine
Explain the mechanism of acceleration/deceleration impact
Describe pathological conditions of the cervical spine
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the cervical spine
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10283 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 249 : Chiropractic Checkup from the Neck Up
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $160.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore the societal burden of headaches
Rank the prevalence of common headache types
Give examples of common lifestyle contributors to headache syndromes
Recognize the difference between primary and secondary headaches
Review clinical characteristics of common headache types
Differentiate cervicogenic headache from occipital neuralgia
Contrast trigeminal neuralgia and idiopathic facial pain
Summarize relevant clinical history questions for headache patients
Recognize red flags specific to headache patients
Define ‘dizziness’, ‘vertigo’ and other related terms
Review common differential diagnoses and assessment strategies for the dizzy or vertiginous patient
Utilize a TiTrATE approach to differentially diagnose and/or classify dizzy patients
Breakdown our contemporary understanding of cervicogenic dizziness
Summarize current diagnostic criteria for cervicogenic dizziness
Outline various physical examination procedures for evaluating cervical sensorimotor function
Define and outline the defining features of sports-related concussion
Outline the ‘neuro-metabolic cascade’ in concussion injuries
Summarize known risk factors for concussion
Contrast on-field versus in-clinic evaluation of concussion
Explore various clinical tools for evaluating concussion (ex. SCAT5, CRT, VOMS)
Identify and categorize common concussion symptoms
Recognize risk factors for prolonged recovery from concussion
Explore short- and long-term consequences of concussion
Summarize contemporary concussion management considerations for chiropractors
Appraise the reasons for concern relating to neck manipulation and stroke
Classify cervical artery strokes
Explore the epidemiology of cervical artery strokes
Summarize best-evidence relating to the association between spinal manipulation and cervical artery stroke
Outline relevant challenges and other factors relating to researching the relationship between neck manipulation and cervical artery stroke
Define protopathic bias and how it relates to stroke and neck manipulation
Critique potential mechanisms of injury relating to cervical manipulation and the cervical arteries
Integrate best practices into your clinical approach for ruling our emergent stroke in neck pain and headache patients
Review the HINTS examination as a mechanism to differentially diagnose acute vestibular syndrome
Review the evidence on the appropriateness and efficacy of manual therapy for treating headaches
Explore the literature pertaining to the complex interplay between cervical spine function and dizziness, persistent post-concussion symptoms, neck pain and headache
Critique the literature pertaining to the management of cervicogenic dizziness
Summarize existing evidence regarding the chiropractic management of concussion
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10285 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 250 : Soft Tissue Injury of the Elbow Wrist and Hand
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the elbow, wrist and hand.
Administer thorough examination of the elbow, wrist and hand.
Differentially diagnose the pathological conditions of the elbow, wrist and hand.
Perform soft tissue treatments for the elbow, wrist and hand.
Apply functional relationships of the elbow, wrist and hand to associated regions for thorough evaluation and treatment.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10286 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 251 : Thoracic spine and ribs
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the thoracic spine and ribs
Describe the examination of the thoracic spine and ribs
Describe the pathological conditions of the thoracic spine and ribs
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the thoracic spine and ribs
Define functional relationships of the thoracic spine and ribs with associated regions
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10309 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 252 : Chiropractic & Healthy Aging
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Investigate the association between brain age and chronic low back pain duration and pain severity
Compare Medicare expenditures over time in older adults with chronic low back pain who initially receive opioid analgesic therapy versus spinal manipulation
Recognize the impact of spinal manipulation on escalation of care and risk of adverse drug events among older Medicare patients with chronic low back pain
Summarize existing clinical practice guidelines on fall prevention and management for older adults
Outline the neuroinflammatory contribution to the development of tissue damage and joint-related pain in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10310 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 253 : Injuries in rock climbers
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Nicholas Hedges DC, MS, CCSP
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss relevant anatomy associated with specific injuries to climbers
Summarize common climbing movements and grip types
Apply knowledge of relevant anatomy, movement, and grip types in discussing etiology of climbing injuries
Differentiate common presentations of injuries in rock climbers
Determine which presentations and etiologies require further interventions such as imaging, surgical consult etc..
Briefly describe active management strategies and treatment plans for rock climbing injuries
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10314 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 254 : Low Back Pain Treatment Updates
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Summarize the recent NASS clinical guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of low back pain
Assess the literature to determine which mode(s) of exercise is/are best for treating chronic low back pain
Discuss the comparative effectiveness of currently available treatments for acute and subacute mechanical non-specific low back pain
Explore how clinicians can optimally facilitate self-management in patients with back pain
Evaluate the effectiveness of Foot Levelers shoe orthotics with and without chiropractic treatment for chronic low back pain as compared with no treatment
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10334 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 255 : Hamstrings, Achilles Tendinopathy, Ankle Sprains & Plantar Heel Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain current best practices for the diagnosis and management of Achilles tendinopathy
Synthesize the evidence from randomized controlled trials to determine the clinical effectiveness of shockwave therapy, either as a monotherapy or part of a multimodal package of care for chronic mid- and insertional-Achilles tendinopathy
Appraise an international, multi-disciplinary consensus statement on return to sport decisions after lateral ankle injuries
Outline best practices in the management of plantar heel pain based on the latest evidence
Establish the effectiveness of the Nordic Hamstring Exercise for preventing hamstring injuries in athletes
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10335 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 256 : Soft Tissue Treatment Lumbopelvic Spine
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the lumbopelvic spine
Describe the examination of the lumbopelvic spine
Explain the mechanism of scoliosis
Describe the pathological conditions of the lumbopelvic spine
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the lumbopelvic spine
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10343 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 257 : The TMJ
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the TMJ
Describe the examination of the TMJ
Describe the pathological conditions of the TMJ
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the TMJ
Define functional relationships of the TMJ with associated regions
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10362 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 257 - 259
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors multiple
Price $120.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1: The TMJ
Explain the biomechanics of the TMJ
Describe the examination of the TMJ
Describe the pathological conditions of the TMJ
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the TMJ
Define functional relationships of the TMJ with associated regions
Hour 2: Soft Tissue Injury and Treatment
Explain injury and healing of soft tissues
Perform somatic technique and strain/counterstrain
Utilize friction massage and post isometric relaxation
Perform active release and myofascial release
Apply trigger point ultrasound, exercise, stretching and manipulation
Hour 3 - 6: The TMJ: Examination and Treatment
Distinguish the anatomical structures involved in TMJ dysfunction, including the temporomandibular joint, mandible, and associated muscles and the different types of jaw movements and their biomechanical implications.
Interpret the normal biomechanics of the temporomandibular joint during various jaw movements.
Identify the key ligaments and soft tissues supporting the temporomandibular joint and the factors that can lead to abnormal biomechanics and dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
Explain the role of muscle imbalances and joint misalignments in TMJ dysfunction.
Differentiate the relationship between the temporomandibular joint and adjacent anatomical structures.
Appraise the various assessment tools used in evaluating TMJ dysfunction, such as patient history, physical examination, and imaging studies.
Arrange a comprehensive physical examination of the temporomandibular joint, including range of motion assessment, palpation, loading, stressing, and compressing.
Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive evaluation of TMJ dysfunction and posture, including assessing range of motion, muscle strength, joint stability, and postural alignment.
Discriminate the indications of differential diagnoses for TMJ dysfunction.
Analyze the findings from a TMJ dysfunction and posture assessment to formulate an accurate clinical diagnosis.
Develop a holistic approach to managing TMJ dysfunction, considering both conservative and interventional treatment options.
Apply specific chiropractic techniques and adjustments aimed at restoring normal joint alignment and function of the temporomandibular joint and about occlusal splints and their use in managing TMJ dysfunction.
Propose a role of therapeutic exercises and stretching in improving jaw mobility and strengthening supporting muscles and the importance of patient education and lifestyle modifications in the management of TMJ dysfunction.
Develop a treatment plan for patients with TMJ dysfunction and posture issues, incorporating therapeutic exercises, manual therapy techniques, postural re-education, and other appropriate interventions.
Evaluate the efficacy of potential benefits and risks associated with various treatment modalities for TMJ dysfunction and posture problems, considering evidence-based practices and patient-specific factors
Develop effective communication skills to educate patients about TMJ dysfunction, its causes, and treatment options.
Establish efficient and patient-centered procedures for the assessment and management of TMJ dysfunction in a chiropractic practice.
Recognize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in managing complex cases of TMJ dysfunction specific to the role of dentists in assessing and managing occlusal factors contributing to TMJ dysfunction.
Foster collaborative relationships with other healthcare providers involved in the management of TMJ dysfunction to ensure coordinated and comprehensive patient care.
Stay updated with current research and advancements in the field of TMJ dysfunction and posture, fostering a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.
Other Info This course contains the same content as found in the individual courses Management of Common Conditions 257, 258 and 259
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10405 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 258 : Soft Tissue Injury and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain injury and healing of soft tissues
Perform somatic technique and strain/counterstrain
Utilize friction massage and post isometric relaxation
Perform active release and myofascial release
Apply trigger point ultrasound, exercise, stretching and manipulation
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10375 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 259 : The TMJ: Examination and Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors David Hannah, DC, DACO
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Introduction
Distinguish the anatomical structures involved in TMJ dysfunction, including the temporomandibular joint, mandible, and associated muscles and the different types of jaw movements and their biomechanical implications.
Interpret the normal biomechanics of the temporomandibular joint during various jaw movements.
Identify the key ligaments and soft tissues supporting the temporomandibular joint and the factors that can lead to abnormal biomechanics and dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
Explain the role of muscle imbalances and joint misalignments in TMJ dysfunction.
Differentiate the relationship between the temporomandibular joint and adjacent anatomical structures.
Examination
Appraise the various assessment tools used in evaluating TMJ dysfunction, such as patient history, physical examination, and imaging studies.
Arrange a comprehensive physical examination of the temporomandibular joint, including range of motion assessment, palpation, loading, stressing, and compressing.
Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive evaluation of TMJ dysfunction and posture, including assessing range of motion, muscle strength, joint stability, and postural alignment.
Discriminate the indications of differential diagnoses for TMJ dysfunction.
Analyze the findings from a TMJ dysfunction and posture assessment to formulate an accurate clinical diagnosis.
Mobilization and Adjusting
Develop a holistic approach to managing TMJ dysfunction, considering both conservative and interventional treatment options.
Apply specific chiropractic techniques and adjustments aimed at restoring normal joint alignment and function of the temporomandibular joint and about occlusal splints and their use in managing TMJ dysfunction.
Propose a role of therapeutic exercises and stretching in improving jaw mobility and strengthening supporting muscles and the importance of patient education and lifestyle modifications in the management of TMJ dysfunction.
Develop a treatment plan for patients with TMJ dysfunction and posture issues, incorporating therapeutic exercises, manual therapy techniques, postural re-education, and other appropriate interventions.
Evaluate the efficacy of potential benefits and risks associated with various treatment modalities for TMJ dysfunction and posture problems, considering evidence-based practices and patient-specific factors
Collaboration
Develop effective communication skills to educate patients about TMJ dysfunction, its causes, and treatment options.
Establish efficient and patient-centered procedures for the assessment and management of TMJ dysfunction in a chiropractic practice.
Recognize the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in managing complex cases of TMJ dysfunction specific to the role of dentists in assessing and managing occlusal factors contributing to TMJ dysfunction.
Foster collaborative relationships with other healthcare providers involved in the management of TMJ dysfunction to ensure coordinated and comprehensive patient care.
Stay updated with current research and advancements in the field of TMJ dysfunction and posture, fostering a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10393 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 260 : Soft Tissue Injury of the Ankle and Foot
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the ankle and foot.
Administer thorough examination of the ankle and foot.
Differentially diagnose the pathological conditions of the ankle and foot.
Perform soft tissue treatments for the ankle and foot.
Apply functional relationships of the ankle and foot to associated regions for thorough evaluation and treatment.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10383 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 261 : Headaches: Classifications and Conditions
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Compare headache criteria and classifications from the World Health Organization, International Headache Society and Cleveland Clinic for chronic, acute and traumatic headaches.
Explain primary and secondary headaches for patient comprehension and communication of their condition with other healthcare practitioners.
Devise appropriate history, examination and treatment protocols for your adult and child headache patient.
Utilize Headache categories and criteria to accurately diagnose your patient’s condition for migraines, cluster headaches, tension headaches, medication induced headaches, traumatic headaches and more.
Determine headache sequela that may be emergencies for adult and youth headache sufferers.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10385 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 262 : Soft Tissue Treatment of the Shoulder
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the shoulder
Describe the examination of the shoulder
Describe the pathological conditions of the shoulder
Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the shoulder
Define functional relationships of the shoulder with associated regions
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10391 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 263 : Craniopathy and Headaches
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Interpret cranial bone, suture and meninges anatomy applicable to the practice of Craniopathy treatment.
Relate the principles of Craniopathy and cranial faults to their effect on the brain regarding headaches and other conditions.
Assess the temporomandibular joint, cranial faults and the cervical spine as they interrelate for effective headache treatment protocols.
Examine cranial bones and sutures using Applied Kinesiology.
Apply treatment protocols using Craniopathy for cranial bones and sutures, and manipulative therapeutics and manual methods for treating the TMJ and cervical spine.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10402 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 265 : Association Between Sitting & Low Back Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the immediate effect of different sitting postures during a standardized computer task on perceived pain in healthy participants
Analyze the immediate and short-term effects of three common sitting postures (slouched, upright and supported sitting with a backrest) on pain, lumbar range of motion, proprioception and trunk muscle activity in asymptomatic subjects
Summarize the evidence regarding the association between objectively measured sitting time and immediate increases in perceived low back pain
Compare the effectiveness of the Smart Work and Life (SWAL) intervention, with and without a height adjustable desk, on daily sitting time during and outside of work
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10418 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 266 : Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip and Knee
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Linda Simon, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the biomechanics of the hip and knee.
Administer thorough examination of the hip and knee.
Differentially diagnose the pathological conditions of the hip and knee.
Perform soft tissue treatments for the hip and knee.
Apply functional relationships of the hip and knee to associated regions for thorough evaluation and treatment.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10486 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 269 : Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia - What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss an overview of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia
Discuss the statistical incidence and association with head and neck trauma
Identify associated and confounding Factors
Recognize in clinical practice the common signs and symptoms of CTE
Refer for appropriate evaluation and diagnostic imaging for patients with this condition
Hour 2
Appraise Updated Biomechanics: The Biotensegrity Model
Describe the tensegrity model as it relates to biomechanics from a cellular to organism level.
Define fascia, including anatomical lines and physical properties.
Describe the Dural Fascial Kinetic Chain and its relationship to Adverse Mechanical Tension
Describe the clinical relevance of biotensegrity, and how to apply these updated architectural and biomechanical principles to the delivery of chiropractic adjustments.
Identify the different types of Adverse Mechanical Tension affecting patients
Discuss the relationship between fascia and CNS function, including both direct mechanical tension and embedded proprioceptive/nociceptive feedback mechanisms influencing autonomic neurological function.
Hour 3
Explain CNS distortion: Chronic Stress
Summarize the impact of chronic stress on CNS processing.
List Common types of dysautonomia
Recognize common signs and symptoms of dysautonomia during initial patient presentation.
Explain the diagnostic process for dysautonomia, including both testing and interpretation.
Summarize clinical considerations for the patient with sympatheticotonia.
Hour 4
Recognize CSF hydrodynamics and cranial anatomy, and related symptomatology.
Recognize and describe the common signs and symptoms of abnormal hydrodynamics and Adverse Mechanical Tension (AMT) affecting cranial and dural dynamics.
Refer for appropriate evaluation and testing procedures for CSF and cranial dynamics.
Perform modified cranial and fascial release techniques
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10503 Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 272 : TMJ & Facial Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe pertinent differential diagnoses for facial pain
Breakdown the available interventions available for chronic pain secondary to temporomandibular disorders
Compare the effectiveness of two types of treatment – dry needling and upper cervical spinal manipulation versus interocclusal splint therapy, topical NSAIDs and TMJ mobilization for patients with temporomandibular disorder
Evaluate the comparative effectiveness of cervical versus combined cervico-craniomandibular manual therapy in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD)
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 273 : Important Low Back Pain Papers
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Develop a better understanding of the clinical course of low back pain across different pain durations and populations
Assess the literature linking hip biomechanics to low back pain
Outline prolonged standing pain developer characteristics and risk factors associated with standing-induced low back pain
Investigate the clinical and cost effectiveness of an individualized, progressive walking and education program for preventing recurrences of low back pain
Examine the effects of diagnostic labels for low back pain on patients’ perceived need for imaging and other aspects of their condition
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 274 : Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Update the 2013 Cochrane review and determine the current state of the literature on non-operative treatment for neurogenic claudication caused by lumbar spinal stenosis
Summarize a treatment algorithm for the management of lumbar spinal stenosis derived from and international expert Delphi consensus process
Identify the relevant clinical indicators and pertinent physical examination procedures that can assist in the identification of peripheral arterial diseases or lower limb blood flow limitations
Assess the value of adding spinal manipulation and electrical dry needling to standard physical therapy for lumbar spinal stenosis patients
Evaluate whether primary care patients with lumbar spinal stenosis symptoms benefit from programs designed for patients with non-specific low back pain
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Management of Common Conditions 275 : Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Headache Reduction
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Lawrence Bagnell, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explain the origin of the vagus nerve, its anatomy, and its critical role in regulating bodily functions, including its connection to the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
Describe common causes of headaches and explore how the vagus nerve contributes to the pathophysiology of headache conditions.
Discuss the science behind vagus nerve stimulation, its impact on neurological pathways, and its therapeutic benefits for treating headaches, epilepsy, treatment-resistant depression, reduced anxiety, and improved mood.
Assess the efficacy and limitations of vagus nerve stimulation as a non-invasive treatment for headache reduction, referencing current research and clinical findings.
Review the range of vagus nerve stimulation devices, from surgically implanted medical devices to over-the-counter options, and discuss their appropriate uses and considerations.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10531 Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 103 - 114
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Manipulation 103 through Manipulation 114
Other Info Course Group includes all Manipulation Courses numbered 103 thru 114
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 104 : Chiropractic and Movement Time, Heart Rate Variability
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Determine the effect of chiropractic on movement time
Assess the effects of spinal manipulation and ultrasound on chronic low back pain
Describe heart rate variability as a measurement tool
Assess the effects of chiropractic on heart rate variability
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 105 : Chiropractic Spinal Manipulation and Cervicogenic Headaches, Autonomic Output
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Determine the effect of thoracic spine manipulation on autonomic output to the heart
Review criteria for the diagnosis of cervicogenic headaches
Describe a clinical assessment for cervicogenic headaches
Assess the effects of chiropractic and spinal manipulation on cervicogenic headaches
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 106 : Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation: Epidemiology, Cost-Effectiveness, Patient Outcomes, and Theories
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe spinal manipulation use by time, place, and person, identify predictors of the use of spinal manipulation
Review cost-effectiveness of SMT compared to other treatment options for people with spinal pain of any duration
Describe the current literature on patient-centered outcomes following a specific type of commonly used SM, high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA), in patients with LBP
Review the putative mechanical features of the subluxation and three theories that form the foundation for much of chiropractic practice
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 107 : Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation: Sensorimotor Integration and Neurophysiology, Human Performance, and Visceral Function
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Provide an overview of research on the effects of spinal manipulation on sensory processing, motor output, functional performance and sensorimotor integration
Examine performance based outcome measures used in an attempt to objectively measure the ramifications of spinal manipulation
Update knowledge regarding several physical characteristics of an applied SMT, and review what is known about the signaling characteristics of sensory neurons innervating the vertebral column in response to spinal manipulation
Review the physiological evidence that spinal manipulation can impact visceral function
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 109 : Cervical Spine
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Outline the limitations of a recent trial on preventive treatments including spinal manipulation for neck pain and how they contribute to our interpretation of the results of the study
Interpret results of an important trial on spinal manipulation and exercise for neck pain
Discuss recent evidence comparing spinal manipulation to mobilization for recent onset neck pain
Use recent evidence to justify manipulating various spinal regions for patients with neck pain
Critique the potential for chest and neck mobilizations to affect spirometric performance (breathing)
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 110 : Review of Journal Articles Regarding Efficacy of SMT
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Contrast Clinical Guideline-based care with usual medical care for acute low back pain
Recognize the potential benefit of adding exercise prescription to spinal manipulation for low back pain
Compare the effectiveness of spinal manipulation to McKenzie Method interventions for persistent low back pain
Outline factors that may help predict improvement in patients seeking chiropractic care for low back pain
Explain the benefits of evidence-based care for low back pain
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 111 : Review of Journal Articles Regarding Lumbar Manipulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Compare the efficacy of standard medical care (SMC) alone versus chiropractic spinal manipulation + SMC for acute low back pain patients
Discuss the value of a combined (pragmatic) chiropractic approach for treating low back pain
Analyze the state of the research literature directly comparing spinal manipulation, exercise and acupuncture as treatments for low back pain
Update your understanding of joint cavitation during side posture lumbar manipulation
Critique the only study (to date) on maintenance care for low back pain including spinal manipulation
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 112 : Efficacy and Factors Involved with Cervical Manipulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Develop evidence-based chiropractic treatment recommendations for nonspecific (mechanical) neck pain in adults
Discuss the clinical criteria justifying spinal manipulative therapy for neck pain
Assess the relative effectiveness of spinal manipulative therapy and rehabilitative exercise for neck pain in seniors
Describe the working mechanism of manual therapy in participants with chronic tension-type headache
Examine the cerebrovascular hemodynamic response of cervical spine positions using MRI on the vertebral artery
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 113 : Disc Herniation, Radiculopathy and Chronic Neck Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Critique the state of the evidence for manual therapy interventions in the treatment of cervical radiculopathy
Compare two common interventions – spinal manipulation and nerve root injection – for patients with MRI-confirmed lumbar disc herniation
Critique the state of the evidence for spinal manipulation (specifically) in the treatment of cervical radiculopathy
Interpret the results of a cohort study of MRI-confirmed symptomatic cervical disc herniation patients treated with cervical manipulation
Compare isolated cervical SMT versus a combination of cervical, cervico-thoracic and thoracic SMT in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 115 : How does Chiropractic Affect Your Patient?
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the science behind chiropractic care
Translate the intent of manipulative therapy to patients and other healthcare providers
Describe the potential results of not having recommended chiropractic care
Outline the different theories of the subluxation complex
Justify the care you recommend based on electrodiagnostic, imaging, and laboratory studies
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 117 : Important papers on: Maintenance Care, Effects on Biomechanical Markers, Association with Acute Lumbar Disc Herniation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Compare chiropractic maintenance care to symptom-guided care for patients with persistent or recurrent low back pain
Investigate whether adding chiropractic care to usual medical care improves outcomes for military personnel suffering from low back pain
Evaluate the research on the effectiveness of mobilization and manipulation for chronic non-specific low back pain
Determine the effects of spinal manipulation on biochemical markers in humans
Appraise the associations between chiropractic and primary care physician care in relation to acute lumbar disc herniation with early surgery
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 117 - 122
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors multiple
Price $240.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Manipulation 117 through Manipulation 122
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10356 Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 118 : Maintenance Care, Cervical Hemodynamics & Neurophysiological Effects of the Adjustment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Identify a sub-group of recurrent low back pain patients that might respond most favorably to a maintenance care schedule
Summarize existing research literature on chiropractic maintenance care
Investigate short-term changes in pain-pressure threshold (PPT) and temporal summation (TS) after lumbar spinal manipulation (SMT) compared to a credible sham intervention
Determine whether cervical spinal manipulation leads to meaningful changes in vertebral and cerebral hemodynamics, compared to neutral or end-range neck rotation postures in adults with chronic neck pain
Summarize the current state of the literature regarding the neurophysiological effects of high-velocity, low-amplitude spinal manipulative therapy (HVLA-SMT) in asymptomatic and symptomatic humans
Critique the existing, sham-controlled literature evaluating the acute changes in autonomic nervous system (ANS) markers and function in patients receiving manipulation to spinal or peripheral joints
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 119
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify important spinal anatomy with relation to joint pain, degeneration and stabilization.
Explain the efficacy of spinal manipulation (SM) for various clinical presentations
Discuss current literature reviews regarding safety concerns and controversies with SM.
Perform joint manipulative procedures to the spine and pelvis
Hour 2
Discuss common clinical anatomy related to the trunk and torso, with practically to joint manipulation.
Examine the thoracic and lumbar spine through important clinical landmarks and topical anatomical structures.
Perform alternative manipulative procedures to the spine and pelvis
Hour 3
Discuss common clinical anatomy related to the head, and neck.
Examine the cervical spine through important clinical landmarks and topical anatomical structures.
Perform joint manipulative procedures for cervical spine.
Perform manipulative and mobilization procedures to the temporomandibular joints.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 120
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Examine the effect of chiropractic manipulation on reaction and response time in combat-ready special operations forces qualified personnel
Assess the influence of chiropractic care on the strength, balance, and/or endurance in active-duty United States military personnel
Evaluate the impact of upper- vs lower-extremity chiropractic manipulation on postural sway and dual task performance
Provide an update regarding the mechanisms of action for manual therapy, the impact of manual therapy on pain management, health care conditions for which manual therapy may be beneficial and treatment plans
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 121 : Extremity Adjustment - Foot and Ankle
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Review common foot and ankle anatomy.
Evaluate the foot and ankle.
Perform physical and neurological examinations and tests related to the foot and ankle.
Identify uncomplicated common conditions during the evaluation of the foot and ankle.
Hour 2
Discuss evidence-based literature suggesting the practically of manipulation of the foot and ankle.
Perform adjustments of the foot.
Perform adjustments of the ankle.
Utilize a speeder/toggle board for the foot.
Hour 3
Describe the impact of disturbances on the determinant factors of health in the structures of the foot and ankle
Apply corrective and preventative measures to conditions affecting the health of the foot and ankle
Utilize evidence-based low technology rehabilitative methods to manage patient care of common foot and ankle conditions.
User strategies to address challenges patients have with adhering to rehabilitative programs.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 122 : Upper Extremities Manipulation - Hand, Wrist and Shoulder
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Jennifer Illes, DC
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Review common hand, wrist and shoulder anatomy.
Evaluate the hand write and shoulder.
Perform physical and neurological examinations and tests related to hand wrist and shoulder.
Identify uncomplicated common conditions during the evaluation of the hand wrist and shoulder
Hour 2
Discuss evidence-based literature suggesting the practically of manipulation of the hand, wrist and shoulder.
Perform adjustments of the hand.
Perform adjustments of the wrist.
Perform adjustments of the shoulder
Hour 3
Describe the impact of disturbances on the determinant factors of health in the structures of the hand, wrist and shoulder
Apply corrective and preventative measures to conditions affecting the health of the hand, wrist and shoulder
Utilize evidence-based low technology rehabilitative methods to manage patient care of common hand, wrist and shoulder
User strategies to address challenges patients have with adhering to rehabilitative programs.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Accepted in TN Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 123 : Research Updates on Mechanisms, Targeting, Adverse Events & Immunity
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Summarize existing literature regarding the neurophysiological mechanisms of spinal manipulation for spine pain
Identify the beliefs, perceptions and practices of chiropractors and patients regarding benign adverse events after spinal manipulation and potential strategies to mitigate them
Explore recent research pertaining to the importance or segmental pain and stiffness when targeting the application of spinal manipulation
Assess the literature on the effect of SMT on acute neck pain, including pain, disability and quality of life measures and reported adverse effects
Examine the evidence pertaining to the efficacy and effectiveness of spinal manipulation for preventing infectious disease and improving disease-specific health outcomes among patients with infectious disease
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10316 Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 124 : Adverse Events Associated with Spinal Manipulation and Manual Therapy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define and classify adverse events associated with manipulation and mobilization
Review symptoms patients perceive as adverse
Describe the incidence of severe adverse events among chiropractic recipients
Outline adverse events in the pregnant and postpartum periods
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10342 Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 125 : Sensor-Based-Technique
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Lawrence DelRe, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the vertebral architectural distortion that predicts spinal imbalances.
Explain the factors involved in the etiology related to the primary components of the proprioceptor-cerebellar network.
Cite the law that establishes a classic chiropractic patient via radiograph.
Compare the classic manual osseous adjustment to Sensor-Based-Technique in regards to risk and effectiveness for reversing the cause of most chronic subluxations: An aberrant proprioceptor-cerebellar network feedback loop, (usually initiated by injury,) sustained through time by wedged vertebral bodies via Wolff's law, involving neuromuscular fixation engrams compensating for unlevel vertebral architecture.
Palpate the tendinous insertions of the paraspinal musculature in the areas of the spinous process tips and identify those areas that show tension, and demonstrate proper cross-friction massage at those points.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10357 Expires: 2026-07-31
Manipulation 126 : Chiropractic & Radicular Low Back Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Shawn Thistle, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Summarize our current understanding of biomechanical and biochemical processes that contribute to the development of discogenic back pain
Assess the possible association between receiving chiropractic spinal manipulation and the risk of subsequent cauda equina syndrome (CES) in adults with low back pain
Determine the impact of receiving chiropractic spinal manipulation on the odds of being prescribed Benzodiazepines for radicular low back pain
Establish if receiving chiropractic spinal manipulation following a radicular low back pain diagnosis influences the likelihood of subsequently receiving a gabapentin prescription
Examine the association between receipt of spinal manipulation and tramadol prescription among adults with a new diagnosis of radicular low back pain
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Medical Errors 202a - 202b : Definitions, Concepts, Scope of the Problem and Types of Errors
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define Medical Error
Discuss Medical Errors in the Context of Other Types of Error
Illustrate the Scope of the Medical Error Problem
List Serious Reportable Medical Events
Define Key Events in the Field of Patient Safety
Review the Epidemiology of Medical Error
Describe the Taxonomy of Medical Error
Identify commonly misdiagnosed conditions
Identify populations of special vulnerability
Review Types of Medical Errors
Discuss Falls and Teamwork/Communication Errors and how to prevent them
Summarize the following types of medical errors:
medication errors
handoff errors
diagnostic errors
healthcare acquired infections
device associated infections
List factors that increase the risk of the above medical errors
Describe strategies to prevent the above medical errors
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Medical Errors 202b : Types of Medical Errors, Risk Factors and Prevention
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Summarize the following types of medical errors:
medication errors
handoff errors
diagnostic errors
healthcare acquired infections
device associated infections
List factors that increase the risk of the above medical errors
Describe strategies to prevent the above medical errors
Other Info
Recommend taking Medical Errors 202a prior to taking this course
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Medical Errors 202c : Reporting, Root Cause Analysis, What To Do When Things Go Wrong
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Recommend taking Medical Errors 202a and 202b prior to taking this course
Summarize surgical errors and identify factors that increase the risk of surgical error as well as strategies to prevent them
Discuss proper reporting of medical errors
Enumerate the elements that comprise root cause analysis
Describe strategies patients, providers, systems can use to reduce the risk of medical errors and improve patient health and safety
Describe what to do when things go wrong
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Medical Errors 203
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the definition and scope of medical error
Summarize the types of medical error
Identify and describe ongoing safety research within the chiropractic profession
Review the literature on the adverse events following chiropractic care
Illustrate strategies to prevent common errors
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Medical Errors 205
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Gregory Priest, DC, DABCO
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour One:
Discuss common medical errors made in the process of choosing diagnostic imaging for patients with cervical spine injuries
Discuss the role of Clinical Prediction Rules and their role in preventing common errors in overutilization of radiographic studies in patients with cervical spine injuries
Describe the Canadian C-Spine Rule, Canadian Head CT Rule and NEXUS Low-Risk Criteria, as well as their limitations and exceptions
Review the literature supporting the use of Clinical Prediction Rules in the prevention of medical errors
Hour Two:
Discuss limitations of plain film radiography in the evaluation of injured patients, and strategies to avoid medical errors due to inappropriate selection of imaging modalities
Discuss relevant clinical indications for ordering advanced imaging studies in the evaluation of patients with cervical spine injuries
Review common advanced imaging studies and their role in preventing medical errors of commission or omission
Discuss the clinical relevance of recognizing loss of cervical motion segment integrity in the evaluation and management of injured patients
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10446 Expires: 2026-07-31
Mobilization 201 : Joint Mobilizations for the Upper Quarter
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
List and define the components of the SINSS classification used for an upper quarter evaluation
Recall two neurophysiological effects of upper quarter joint mobilizations
Cite two indications for performing grade 1-2 joint mobilizations to the upper quarter
Identify two conditions that would warrant performing grad 3-4 joint mobilizations to the upper quarter
Enumerate 5 contraindications for performing joint mobilizations to the upper quarter State two specific diagnostic or impairment-based indications for performing a cervical distraction mobilization.
Summarize the purpose for performing a posterior mobilization to the glenohumeral joint
Paraphrase the clinical prediction rule used to determine the effectiveness of cervico-thoracic mobilizations for patient’s presenting with subacromial impingement.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Mobilization 202 : Joint Mobilizations for the Lower Quarter
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
List and define the components of the SINSS classification used for a lower quarter evaluation
Recall two neurophysiological effects of joint mobilizations as applied to the lower quarter
Cite two indications for performing grade 1-2 joint mobilizations for the lower quarter
Identify two conditions that would warrant performing grad 3-4 joint mobilizations for the lower quarter
Enumerate 5 contraindications for performing joint mobilizations as applied to the lower quarter
State two specific diagnostic or impairment-based indications for performing a lateral to caudal hip joint mobilization.
Explain the purpose for performing a posterior to anterior proximal tibiofibular glide
Provide two common indications for performing a medial patella mobilization technique
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Mobilization 203 : Releasing Subluxations through Comfort and Ease
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Ethan Feldman, DC
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Discuss the history behind the discovery of and development of releasing somatic dysfunction via positional release techniques via the work of Lawrence Jones, DO, George Goodheart, DC and others
Discuss the basic concepts of how the body responds to stress and trauma according to Irvin Korr and how slackening the dysfunctional muscle and joint tissues works to restore normal function.
Apply anatomy and kinesiology as a means of finding and unwinding somatic dysfunction.
Include the learned techniques into your practice.
Compare and contrast the rapid thrust vs. positional release modes of releasing subluxations or somatic dysfunction.
Hour 2
Summarize the muscle spindle, specifically, the anatomy and physiology of the spindle subcomponents and how it regulates function of skeletal muscle.
Breakdown the neural reflex mechanisms of the muscle spindle and appreciate how these mechanisms operate in both somatic function and dysfunction.
Explain the hypothesis of the “facilitated segment” aka somatic dysfunction, explained both in terms of neurology and by analogies so as to be clear to both the doctor and the patient
Identify somatic dysfunction via locating tender points and learn the mechanism of slackening in order to relieve the tender point reactivity and restore normal function to the muscle and joint.
Identify and correct tender point locations and positional releases.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Accepted in TN Expires: 2026-07-31
MRI 101 : Basic Principles of MRI Imaging as it Relates to the Lumbar Spine
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Jeff Swift, DC, DABCN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define the basic principles of MRI imaging as it relates to the musculoskeletal system.
Summarize current criteria utilized to identify Lumbar pathology and the appropriate lexicon utilized in neuroradiology to assist the Doctor of Chiropractic in interpreting studies ordered.
Identify normal anatomy of the lumbar spine on MRI images.
Differentiate gross pathology associated with the most common MRI presentations associated with general Chiropractic practice.
Assess the necessity of MRI imaging for lumbar pathology, with an understanding of the pathophysiology of the degenerative process associated with lumbar spine aging
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
NeuroFascial Integration 201 : Chronic Stress & Chiropractic: New Approaches for Better Outcomes Module 1
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Describe the tensegrity model as it relates to biomechanics from a cellular to organism level.
Define fascia, including anatomical lines and physical properties.
Describe the Dural Fascial Kinetic Chain and its relationship to Adverse Mechanical Tension (AMT) on the spine and CNS.
Describe the clinical relevance of biotensegrity, and how to apply these updated architectural and biomechanical principles to the delivery of chiropractic adjustments.
Hour 2:
Explain the impact of chronic stress
Recognize common signs and symptoms of sympatheticotonia during initial patient presentation.
Outline the diagnostic process for sympatheticotonia, including both testing and interpretation.
Summarize clinical considerations for the patient with sympatheticotonia.
Hour 3:
Recognize and describe the common signs and symptoms of imbalance during initial patient presentation.
Outline and demonstrate testing procedures for imbalance.
Describe clinical interpretation of test results for imbalance.
Make referral for imbalance when appropriate.
Hour 4:
Describe statistical incidence and association with head and neck trauma
Be able to recognize in clinical practice the common signs and symptoms of head and neck trauma
Outline the diagnostic process for head and neck trauma, including both testing and interpretation.
Summarize clinical considerations for the patient with head and neck trauma
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10243 Expires: 2026-07-31
NeuroFascial Integration 201 - 203 : Chronic Stress & Chiropractic: New Approaches for Better Outcomes
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP
Price $240.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed for NeuroFascial Integration 201 - 203
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10277 Expires: 2026-07-31
NeuroFascial Integration 202 : Chronic Stress & Chiropractic: New Approaches for Better Outcomes Module 2
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1:
Describe layered components of restrictions including updated osseous, muscular, and fascial relational anatomy.
Describe how to palpate muscle tension versus fascial adhesion versus fascial tension lines.
Differentiate between osseous restriction, muscular tension, and fascial restriction as they relate to spinal motion restriction.
Use palpatory findings to select technique application for adjustments that last longer by addressing mechanical root cause and encourage parasympathetic dominance at rest.
Hour 2:
Describe the difference between static misalignments and dynamic spinal restrictions (joints incapable of full range of motion).
Differentiate with palpation both static and dynamic spinal restrictions.
Describe neurological information gathered from palpation, including dysesthesia, hyperesthesia, reactive erythema, temperature differentials, and other signs.
Palpate the patient with chronic pain, trauma history, and/or sympatheticotonia without triggering sympathetic bracing.
Hour 3:
Describe the Oxford Grading Scale for manual muscle testing.
Describe interpretation of manual muscle testing findings, including differentials for clinical significance of findings other than normal.
Demonstrate manual muscle testing of major postural muscles.
Apply manual muscle testing as pre- and post-clinical intervention measures during adjustment visits and to track change during review examination.
Hour 4:
Describe the relevance of clinical history as it relates to chronic stress and trauma.
List specific questions to assess for sympatheticotonia.
List specific questions to assess for indications of head and neck trauma
Determine appropriate individualized examination procedures based on history answers.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10244 Expires: 2026-07-31
NeuroFascial Integration 203 : Chronic Stress & Chiropractic: New Approaches for Better Outcomes Module 3
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1:
List the relevant indications to assess using cross-crawl patterning.
Describe testing procedures to determine specific cross-crawl pattern issues
Describe testing procedures to assess for signs of sympatheticotonia.
Describe testing procedures to assess for signs of imbalance.
Hour 2:
Perform seated functional range of motion testing with segmental and curve analysis.
Perform standing functional range of motion testing with segmental and curve analysis.
Describe fascial considerations to modify common orthopedic tests (including straight leg raise, supine apparent arm length inequality, bilateral prone knee flexion, and soto hall).
List the orthopedic exam procedures specifically relevant to Fascial Kinetic Chain tension.
Hour 3:
Describe clinical considerations in terms of safety of providing care (knowing when to adjust and when NOT to adjust).
Define what is “primary” (including considerations of “cause” as well as “least stressful point of access” to determine what to adjust or otherwise apply therapeutic input).
Recognize patterns of and describe gestalt clinical interpretation for sympatheticotonia.
Recognize patterns of and describe gestalt clinical interpretation for adverse mechanical tension in the Fascial Kinetic Chain
Describe patterns of peripheral nerve interference found through synthesis of clinical history and exam procedures.
Hour 4:
Summarize the concept of an initial Therapeutic Trial of care, including reasoning behind it and how to complete this extension of initial assessment in order to customize patient care.
Describe considerations for technique selection (including where to start, how intensely to adjust, and how to adjust).
Explain reasoning behind initial frequency of care, and how/when/why to modify this frequency.
Describe the considerations for projecting response to care and prognosis.
Summarize guidelines for patient home care recommendations, including considerations for movement and rest, ergonomics, nutrition, and referrals when appropriate.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10245 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 101 : The Patient Interview
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Demonstrate skills to properly perform a patient interview
Properly record a chief complaint
Perform a neurological examination of the head and neck
Perform a mental status examination
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 101 - 107
Credit Hours(s) 9.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $180.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This course contains all content from Neurological Exam 101 through 107. Please see educational objectives for those courses
Other Info Course Group includes all Neurological Exam Courses numbered 101 thru 107
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 102 : Cranial Nerves
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Cite anatomy and function of the cranial nerves
Examine the twelve cranial nerves during a clinical examination
Discuss disorders of cranial nerves
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 103 : Somatic Motor System, Involuntary Movements and Non-Paralytic Movement Disorders
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Perform and chart a neurological examination of the voluntary motor system and the somatic sensory system
Apply results of the examination findings in the differential diagnosis of patients
Describe the three neuron pathway involved with sensorineural innervation
Discuss multimodal sensations
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 104 : The Reflex Systems
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Perform an appropriate examination of the reflexes, including deep tendon, superficial, visceral and pathological reflexes
Describe the anatomy associated with reflexes
Properly grade and record reflexes
Interpret the Results of Reflex Testing
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 105 : Examination of the Cerebellar Systems
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Perform an examination of the systems involved with Movement and Coordination
Discuss cerebellar anatomy
Differentially Diagnose by applying clinical signs of cerebellar dysfunction
Recognize cerebellar syndromes by their anatomical areas
Apply specific principles of examination to improve the Chiropractic Spinal Examination
Describe specific procedures of the spinal examination
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 106 : Clinical Assessment of Pain and Function
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Perform a clinical assessment of pain and function
Explain the psychophysiological profile of pain patients
Discuss the treatment of pain
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurological Exam 107 : Record Maintenance and Narrative Report Writing
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Maintain proper records of neurological examination in the SOAP format
Write narrative reports reflecting the neurological examination
Apply an outline of fundamental procedures in performing a complete chiropractic neurological examination
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 101 : The Neurological Aspects of Manipulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Paul Powers, DC, DABCN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Identify the neurological aspects of manipulation
Review the basics of cellular physiology as it relates to manipulation
Discuss action potentials and synapses
Evolve an understanding of receptors
Describe nociception and effects of manipulation
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 102 : The Neurological Effects of Manipulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Paul Powers, DC, DABCN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Further elucidate the neurological aspects of manipulation
Discuss nociceptive input to the spinal cord
Review mechanoreceptors and their fibers
Identify the relationship of mechanoreceptors with endorphin/enkephalin
Analyze the history of referred pain patterns
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 103 : Inflammatory Neuropathy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Robert Schwer, DC
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe axonal degeneration in inflammatory neuropathy
Construct criteria for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
Discuss the use of antioxidant therapy in neurologic disease
Review the sensory innervation of the SI joint
Identify mechanoreceptor control of shoulder musculature
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 104 : Differential Diagnosis with Nerve Conduction and EMG
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jeff Swift, DC, DABCN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Evaluate the basics of nerve conduction
Comment on recording action potentials
Review NCV/EMG recording issues
Identify the diagnostic usefulness of H-reflex and F-response
Construct differential diagnosis with Nerve Conduction
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 106 : Modular Theory of Headache
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Jeff Swift, DC, DABCN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define the use of Co-Enzyme Q as preventive treatment for migraines
Discuss the modular headache theory
Describe the neurovascular aspects of cluster headaches
Identify the nutritional etiology of headache and ataxia
Review the relationship of migraines and menstruation
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 108 : Chiropractic and Motor Control, Theories, Assessment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the effect of chiropractic on motor control
Discuss theories of how movements are chosen
Discuss how movements are sequenced, and skills are learned
Develop a motor control examination for your practice
Distinguish components of the motor assessment
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 109 : Functional Symptoms in Neurology and Neuropathic Pain
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe an approach to the assessment and diagnosis of functional symptoms in neurology
Outline an approach to the management of functional symptoms in neurology
Discuss concepts in neuropathic pain
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 110 : Neuropathic Pain - Part I
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore current understanding of pain concepts, physiology and theories behind neuropathic pain
Discuss in detail the relevant neurological anatomy and functional neurology
Describe the anatomy and physiology of relevant components of human nervous system as it relates to pain receptors and neural integration
Describe the anatomy and physiology of relevant components of human nervous system as it relates to neural plasticity, articular neurology, and mechanisms of pain
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 111 : Neuropathic Pain - Part 2
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore current understanding of pain concepts, physiology and theories behind neuropathic pain and allodynia
Discuss the importance of the neurological implications of a nerve injury
Describe mechanisms of neural plasticity
Describe the anatomy and physiology of relevant components of human nervous system as it relates to neural plasticity, articular neurology, and mechanisms of pain
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 113 : Neck Adjustments and Stroke: Just the Facts
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Summarize the anatomy and hemodynamics of the upper cervical spine and brain
Discuss the nature of the pathophysiological changes common in arterial dissection
Outline the various forms and limitations of the bedside examination and laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging
Develop criteria for necessity of evaluation procedures (physical, orthopedic, neurologic)
Justify the development and significance of recognition and management of vascular accidents
Integrate current considerations regarding risk factors and therapeutic intervention
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 115 : Neuropathy Advanced Labs - Chiropractic Applications
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss common conditions that are associated with neuropathy
Identify presenting signs and symptoms in patients that would lead to examination for neuropathy
Differentiate different conditions that can present with signs and symptoms similar to neuropathy
Measure and interpret blood chemistries to demine the possible cause of neuropathy in a patient
Prepare a comprehensive diagnostic and management strategy for patients with neuropathy
Comprehend and be able to assess relative to neuropathy, drug-nutrient interactions in patients
Breakdown possible contributions of poly-pharmacy to the development and or maintenance of the neuropathic condition in their patients
Appraise risk factors for complications such as neuropathy and diabetic ulcers in patients with elevated blood sugar
Order and interpret neuropathy screening tests for patients with symptoms of neuropathy
Devise a strategy to reduce risk factors of neuropathy and translate this strategy into a treatment plan for the patient
Choose and apply biomarker lab tests to manage patients with neuropathy
Provide basic interpretation of nerve conduction and EMG findings for patients
Discuss the use of medications in neuropathy and explain their mechanisms of action
Advise patients on possible side effects of neuropathy medications
Use Tinel's Sign as a diagnostic procedure and translate these findings into optimal location for therapy in neuropathy patients
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 116 : Neuropathy - Treatment Applications
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Contrast historical versus neuroanatomical theories of acupuncture
Describe the 4 basic mechanisms of acupuncture analgesia.
Identify and utilize the local, segmental and central effects of acupuncture for neuropathy pain control
Combine nutraceutical substances that may enhance the effectiveness of acupuncture
Prepare a comprehensive acupuncture point prescription for maximum analgesic effects in patients suffering from neuropathy
Contrast real versus placebo acupuncture and discuss the pitfalls in placebo controlled trials
Utilized knowledge of the effects of acupuncture on GABA, Glutamate & 5HTP to maximize acupuncture analgesia in neuropathy patients
Utilize basic pharmacognosy to support and enhance the neurotransmitter effects of acupuncture
Apply sensory stimulation techniques to promote Neurotrophic factors in nerve repair and regeneration
Apply the basic science of acupuncture as a bridge to non-invasive neuromodulation in neuropathy patients
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 116 - 124
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $240.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Neurology 116 through Neurology 124
Other Info Course Group includes all Neurology Courses numbered 116 thru 124
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 117 : Neuropathy Management - Part 1
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of voltage gated sodium and calcium channels to the development of neuropathy
Draw the pathways specific of TRPs, NaV 1.8 and CaV 3.2 ion channels in the nervous system
Understand the application of selective NaV 1.8 and CaV 3.2 channel blockers in patients with neuropathy
Discuss basic science research that links ion channels with the signs and symptoms of neuropathy
Utilize the neurobiology of the Rubber Hand phenomena to treat patients with peripheral neuropathy.
Discuss various ion channels and their roles in neuron hyper-excitability related to neuropathy
Utilize natural substances that modulate ions channels related to neuropathy
Differentiate the roles of Protein Kinase C and Aldose Reductase in neuropathy
Identify potential signaling pathways that are targets of neuromodulation through natural substances
Prepare a comprehensive natural-substance management strategy for patients with neuropathy
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 117 - 121
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $120.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Neurology 117 through Neurology 121
Other Info Course Group includes all Neurology Courses numbered 117 thru 121
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 118 : Pharmacognosy: Signaling Pathways in Neuropathy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss how insulin signaling abnormalities can directly and indirectly contribute to neuropathy
Utilize natural substances that modulate insulin signaling pathways
Differentiate the roles of Endocannabinoid receptors in pain processing versus recreation “High”
Create a strategy to modulation Endocannabinoids receptors with legal natural substances for pain relief
Understand the role of Nerve Growth Factors (NGF) in the development of symptoms of neuropathy and also the role of NGF promoting natural substances which may stimulate repair and regeneration.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 119 : Pharmacognosy: Neurotransmitters
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Utilize natural substances as neurotransmitter based treatments for neuropathy.
Identify GABA modulating substances and their effects on GABA metabolism and GABA receptors
Utilize natural substances that modulate Glutamate metabolism and receptors
Differentiate the roles of GABA, Glutamate and Glycine receptors in pain processing
Create a strategy to modulation neurotransmitter receptors using natural substances for pain relief
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 120 : Non-Invasive Neuromodulation in Neuropathy Treatment
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Compared and contrast usual transcutaneous nerve stimulation techniques (TENs) with techniques of non-invasive neuromodulation using High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic stimulation
Identify the anatomical location of electrode placement for central and peripheral non-invasive neuromodulation techniques
Differentiate various forms of peripheral versus central non-invasive neuromodulation techniques
Discuss the theory of application and be able to apply techniques of non-invasive neuromodulation in practice.
Create a strategy for neuromodulation of the patient suffering from neuropathy
Identify appropriate choices of non-invasive neuromodulation techniques for a patient suffering from neuropathy.
Breakdown risk versus benefits of neuromodulation and be able to discuss them with the patient suffering from neuropathy
Appraise a neuropathy patient and construct a comprehensive neuropathy treatment plan which includes non-invasive neuromodulation techniques
Breakdown and discuss the investigational nature of non-invasive neuromodulation techniques and understand the importance of obtaining written informed consent before proceeding with non-invasive neuromodulation in neuropathy patients
Comprehend the basic electronics of non-invasive neuromodulation techniques.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 121 : Neuromodulation: Use of Transcutaneous Vagal Nerve Stimulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss stimulation parameters for using High Voltage Galvanic stimulation for neuromodulation
Identify optimal ranges for pulse-width, milli-AMPs, phase and other parameters of electrical stimulation
Differentiate and choose optimal types of electrical stimulation (TENS vs. HVG) for clinician applications
Draw out the neuro-anatomical pathways of vagal nerve stimulation and use this information to guide appropriate use of vagal nerve stimulation in clinical practice
Discuss the investigational nature of tVNS, potential risk-benefits, with patients and construct a treatment plan using tVNS with a properly informed and consenting patient.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 122 : Trans-spinal Direct Current Stimulation (ts-DC)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Understand the differences and similarities between TENs, low voltage and high voltage galvanic and be able to use this knowledge to select the most appropriate type to stimulation for use in ts-DC applications
Apply precautions, other safety considerations and informed consent when administering high voltage galvanic stimulation for non-invasive spinal cord stimulation.
Craft evidence-based treatment strategies using ts-DC stimulation for pain control and modulation of both ascending sensory and descending motor pathways based on recently published literature on central nervous systems effects of direct current stimulation.
Be able to select optimal electrode placement for ts-DC based on clinical presentation of the patient
Understand the basic technique for non-invasive Stellate Ganglion transcutaneous stimulation and its possible application for sympathetic maintained pain.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 123 : Neuromodulation with Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss the history of GVS and the historic use of GVS as diagnostic procedure.
Identify the effects of GVS on the nervous system and use this information to construct an effective clinical protocol for his/her patient
Apply GVS as an adjunct procedure to assist in balance rehabilitation.
Understand and apply GVS as part of a comprehensive strategy for the treatment of neuropathic pain syndromes.
Create a treatment protocol in terms of electrode placement, intensity, duration and precautions for the use of GVS in clinical practice.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 124 : Neuromodulation with tDC
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Communicate the risks, potential benefits and the investigational nature of tDC with a potential patient for the purpose of securing a written informed consent prior to treatment
Understand the similarities and differences between low voltage direct current and high voltage pulsed galvanic and how to apply knowledge of their polarity specific effects in clinical neuromodulation
Identify brain targets for neuromodulation and construct a therapeutic electrode montage, treatment protocol in terms of intensity, duration, frequency and dose of tDC
Explain the theory of tDC as it relates to pain modulation based on contemporaneous scientific literature
Apply tDC as an adjunct procedure to assist in intractable pain relief
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 125 : Neuromodulation and Balance
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Compared and contrast galvanic vestibular stimulation and Tone Burst Vestibular Stimulation in the treatment of the balance impaired patient.
Apply the polarity specific effects of the anode and cathode on the vestibular system for amelioration of common balance impairments.
Identify the anatomical location of electrode placement for Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation.
Create a treatment strategy using Tone Bursts based on physiological pairing of semicircular canals.
Apply Specific Tone Protocols based on Saccule versus Utricle dysfunction in balance impaired patients.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 126 : Neurological Conditions in Chiropractic Practice
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $100.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Recognize Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in your chiropractic patients
Summarize the prevalence in your patient population
Identify the type of patient that presents with TBI
Explain why a chiropractor needs to differential diagnose TBI patients
Compile correlations of TBI inciting factors with your patient presentations
Demonstrate the pathology that occurs with TBI
Classify the grades of TBI and discriminate what can be treated conservatively
Identify the incidence of injuries that commonly cause TBI
Evaluate the probability of TBI in your patient
Describe the many different types of evaluations, in the field, in the office and upon referral
Implement in-office Screening Tools and apply diagnostic criteria
Identify the risk of post-concussive syndrome
Detect patients with “Brain Cognitive Reserve”
Identify Second Impact Syndrome
Assess the value of MRI
Identify Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Integrate the current concepts of conservative treatment
Design Cognitive Rehab
Provide appropriate patient advice, treatment or referral options
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 126 - 127
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $120.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1 - 5
Recognize Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in your chiropractic patients
Summarize the prevalence in your patient population
Identify the type of patient that presents with TBI
Explain why a chiropractor needs to differential diagnose TBI patients
Compile correlations of TBI inciting factors with your patient presentations
Demonstrate the pathology that occurs with TBI
Classify the grades of TBI and discriminate what can be treated conservatively
Identify the incidence of injuries that commonly cause TBI
Evaluate the probability of TBI in your patient
Describe the many different types of evaluations, in the field, in the office and upon referral
Implement in-office Screening Tools and apply diagnostic criteria
Identify the risk of post-concussive syndrome
Detect patients with “Brain Cognitive Reserve”
Identify Second Impact Syndrome
Assess the value of MRI
Identify Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Integrate the current concepts of conservative treatment
Design Cognitive Rehab
Provide appropriate patient advice, treatment or referral options
Hour 6
Define the trophic model
Describe the pathology of trophic model to your patients
Apply the trophic model of subluxation into clinical practice
Detect signs & symptoms that correlate with the trophic model
Extrapolate the model to patient care, especially maintenance manipulative therapy.
Other Info Course Group includes all Courses numbered 126 thru 127
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 127 : Trophic Subluxation Theory and How it Affects Your Patient
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define the trophic model
Describe the pathology of trophic model to your patients
Apply the trophic model of subluxation into clinical practice
Detect signs & symptoms that correlate with the trophic model
Extrapolate the model to patient care, especially maintenance manipulative therapy.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 128 : The Neurological Evaluation: What You Need to Know (And Why You Need to Know It)
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify and recite all components of the neurological examination
Outline basic peripheral and central nervous system pathways that are clinically relevant to the bedside (ambulatory) neurological examination.
Perform an examination of the cranial nerve and somatic motor system, including aspects of strength, tone and volume.
Hour 2
Perform an examination of the cranial nerve and somatic sensory system, including sensory testing of deep and superficial CNS pathways.
Perform an examination of the reflex system, including testing of deep, superficial, visceral and pathological reflexes.
Hour 3
Perform an examination of the movement, balance and coordination systems, including tests of cerebellar function.
Demonstrate an examination flow and performing tests taking the patient from sitting to standing, to the supine and prone positions.
Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the central nervous system.
Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the peripheral nervous system.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 128 - 129
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors multiple
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Identify and recite all components of the neurological examination
Outline basic peripheral and central nervous system pathways that are clinically relevant to the bedside (ambulatory) neurological examination.
Perform an examination of the cranial nerve and somatic motor system, including aspects of strength, tone and volume.
Hour 2
Perform an examination of the cranial nerve and somatic sensory system, including sensory testing of deep and superficial CNS pathways.
Perform an examination of the reflex system, including testing of deep, superficial, visceral and pathological reflexes.
Hour 3
Perform an examination of the movement, balance and coordination systems, including tests of cerebellar function.
Demonstrate an examination flow and performing tests taking the patient from sitting to standing, to the supine and prone positions.
Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the central nervous system.
Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the peripheral nervous system.
Hour 4
Identify the domains of and concepts within motor control
Outline some research on chiropractic's influence on motor control
Discuss principles of motor control and rehabilitation applied to practice
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 129 : Motor Control in Chiropractic Practice
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Identify the domains of and concepts within motor control
Outline some research on chiropractic's influence on motor control
Discuss principles of motor control and rehabilitation applied to practice
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 133 : Small Fiber and Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Management - Part 1
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Relate the effects of chemotherapy to the development of neuropathy.
Draw the pathways specific to Lamina I versus Lamina V sensory pathways.
Discuss basic science research that links Na, Ca and TRPA1 ion channels with hyper-excitability of sensory neurons.
Apply Lo-TENs over acupuncture points known to down regulate TRPA1 and PKC for the treatment of neuropathy.
Utilize natural substances that modulate ions channels related to neuropathy.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 134 : Small Fiber and Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Management - Part 2
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Obtain the most appropriate diagnostic tests for their patients suspected of suffering from small fiber neuropathy
Implement the use of serum biomarkers for the management of small fiber neuropathy
Utilize hair analysis for heavy metals, in cases of chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy
Implement a nutritional detox strategy for the elimination of heavy metals in patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy
Institute a nutritional strategy to elevate NAD+ or to down regulate NAMPT to protect axons from degeneration in cases of peripheral neuropathy.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 135 : Small Fiber and Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Management - Part 3
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss how small fiber nerve dysfunction may contribute to painful conditions commonly seen in chiropractic practice.
Apply the Thermal Grill to evoke Conditioned Pain Modulation and Offset Analgesia to relieve neuropathy pain.
Utilize techniques to treat deafferentation pain.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 136 : Small Fiber and Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Management - Part 4
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Draw the components of the Central Autonomic Network
Relate the effects of brain lateralization and asymmetry to sympathetic-parasympathetic balance and tone.
Apply the technique of High Voltage Galvanic stimulation to create a non-invasive Stellate Ganglion Block.
Apply Lo-TENs to transcutaneously perform Vagal Nerve Stimulation.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 137 : Small Fiber and Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Management - Part 5
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Formulate a viable alternative treatment for chemotherapy induced neuropathy.
Offer guidance to patients on how they may prevent or reduce the severity of chemotherapy induced neuropathy.
Utilize various forms of nervous system stimulation as a substitute for acupuncture.
Apply techniques for determining where nerves are attempting to heal and formulate a treatment strategy designed to accelerate nerve repair.
Choose the most beneficial type of stimulation and the optimal locations where stimulation should reduce symptoms and promote nerve repair in chemotherapy induced neuropathy.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 138 : The Neurological Physiological Lesion
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define physiological lesion & functional lesion
Differentiate an anatomical pathology from physiological pathology
Recognize the debate on it’s validity
Apply the defined lesions to current known brain pathologies
Illustrate the physiological lesion in known cord pathologies
Demonstrate how the lesions can be measured
Examine the applications to manipulative therapy
Investigate clinical application
Evaluate the validity of the theory to chiropractic applications.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 139 : Concussion - Signs and Symptoms
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors IACN Guest Instructor
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
List common symptoms and physical examination findings that are seen with concussions and mild traumatic brain injuries.
Recognize red flags and referrals needed in patients diagnosed with concussion.
Implement tools like the CDC’s Acute Concussion Evaluation into the patient interview.
Utilizef advanced imaging and diagnostic testing used for the diagnosis of concussion and pathologies that resemble concussion.
Identify specific findings from the patient interview and examination that led to the diagnosis of other co-occurring pathologies
Other Info IACN Guest Lecturer: Felicia Danio, DC, DIBCN
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10376 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 140 : Innovative and practical applied clinical neuroscience applications for ADHD patients
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors IACN Guest Instructor
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Recall classifications of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Itemize the four-step approach to management of ADHD.
Administer sensorimotor integration techniques – Interactive Metronome.
Assess balance and posture and implement rehabilitation.
Observe eye movement abnormalities and implement therapeutic protocols.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10377 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 141 : Introduction and overview, Parkinson's Disease rating scales A
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Classify a Parkinson's disease patient using the H and Y scale
Formulate a specific treatment plan for musculoskeletal symptoms experienced by an individual patient.
Use the Parkinson's Autonomic Rating Scale to formulate a treatment plan for non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Recognize and utilize the three main staging and scoring scales of the conditions.
Utilize the three major components of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale to formulate a specific treatment plan for your patient.
Understand how the autonomic scoring scale for Parkinson's overlaps and interacts with the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Score.
Combine the rating scales to formulate a stage for disability for the Parkinson's patient.
Utilize the United Parkinson's Rating Scale to craft a patient-specific rehabilitation program.
Recognize Parkinsons and refer to appropriate healthcare providers as indicated.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10471 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 142 : Neurobiology: Biomarkers Foundation for Treatment and Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Develop a comprehensive understanding of common biomarkers relative to Parkinson's disease patients.
Explore the utility of Cystatin C relative to Parkinson's patients
Analyze the newly released Neurofilament Light Chain biomarker and its role in Parkinson's disease patients.
Examine the role of glial cells in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease and investigate the potential of the S100B protein as a biomarker for tissue damage in Parkinson's disease patients.
Gain insights into the significance of glial cells in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease and evaluate the efficacy of the S100B protein as a biomarker for tissue damage in individuals suffering from Parkinson's disease.
Make appropriate referrals to Medical Doctors for Parkinsons Patients
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10481 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 143 : Neurodegeneration: a-Synuclein Neuroinflammation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Apply knowledge of alpha synuclein metabolism to formulate targets for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on studies of the effect of natural substances on alpha synuclein pathology.
Match specific herbal and natural formulas to target precise defects in the pathological metabolism of alpha synuclein in Parkinson’s Disease.
Map out the complex life cycle of alpha synuclein with specific emphasis on known defects that create pathological inclusion bodies in neurons of Parkinson’s Disease patients.
Recognize natural substances for their potential to reverse pathology related to misfolded alpha synuclein molecules.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10487 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 144 : Parkinson Disease: SARM1 Pathway, Prion Pathology
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Apply an understanding of NAD+ metabolism to formulate therapeutic targets for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on studies of the effect of natural substances on neurodegeneration.
Match specific herbal and natural formulas to target precise pathways related to neuroprotection.
Formulate Parkinson’s Disease specific strategies to suppress SARM1 and DLK neurodegeneration pathways.
Discuss the similarities between alpha synuclein molecules and prion proteins.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10489 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 145 : Neurogenesis and neurotrophic factors
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Apply neurotrophic factors to formulate therapeutic targets for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on studies of the effect of natural substances on neurotrophic enhancement.
Match specific herbal and natural formulas to target precise neurotrophic pathways.
Map out the function of BDNF, GDNF, CDNF, MANF and Nurr-1 related to the proliferation, migration, maturation and functional connection of neural stem cells.
Utilize specific natural substances for their potential to reverse pathology related to Parkinson’s Disease through the stimulation of neurogenesis.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10492 Expires: 2026-08-31
Neurology 146 : Neuromodulation: Specific rehabilitation protocols
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Apply available non-invasive neuromodulation techniques to formulate therapeutic targets for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on the latest studies.
Match specific non-invasive neuromodulation techniques to target precise physical impairments in Parkinson’s Disease patients.
Discuss the physiological effects of non-invasive neuromodulation techniques and their applications to the care of Parkinson’s Disease patients.
Use vagal nerve stimulation, galvanic vestibular stimulation, transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, rhythmic auditory stimulation and other neuromodulation techniques to assist in the rehabilitation of Parkinson’s Disease patients.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10496 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 147 : Non-Invasive Stimulation of Deep Brain Targets
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Use the function of various deep brain structures to formulate treatment strategies for patients suffering with Parkinson’s Disease based on the latest studies.
Match specific non-invasive techniques to target precise deep brain structures in Parkinson’s Disease patients.
Discuss the physiological effects of deep brain activation techniques and their applications to the care of Parkinson’s Disease patients.
Apply specific techniques related to activation of the Pedunculopontine, Globus Pallidus, Subthalamic Nucleus and VIM to the rehabilitation of patients wih Parkinson’s Disease.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10507 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 148 : Parkinsons Disease - Specific Rehabilitation Protocols
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore cutting-edge cognitive rehabilitation techniques that enhance brain function and recovery.
Develop personalized strategies to address individual cognitive challenges and improve overall mental agility.
Gain clinically applicable experience with innovative tools and technologies that support cognitive rehabilitation practices.
Foster a collaborative learning environment to share insights and best practices for effective cognitive rehabilitation.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 149 : Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinsons Disease
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Implement evidence-based strategies to enhance emotional regulation and coping mechanisms for managing hypomimia in individuals with Parkinson's disease.
Apply advanced techniques for drooling management to promote patient comfort and maintain dignity during activities of daily living.
Design and instruct patients in effective swallowing exercises to ensure safe and efficient oral intake during meals and hydration.
Facilitate the strengthening of facial muscles and expressions to improve non-verbal communication and social engagement for Parkinson's patients.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10521 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 150 : Rehab of Hypomimia, drooling and swallowing deficits in Parkinson?s Disease
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives Hour 1
Explain the neurophysiological basis of motor deficits in Parkinson's disease, focusing on basal ganglia dysfunction and its impact on fine motor control and gait.
Evaluate evidence-based interventions for improving hand dexterity in Parkinson's patients, including task-specific training and emerging technologies like virtual reality.
Analyze the neuroscientific principles behind gait rehabilitation strategies, such as external cueing and dual-task training, and their effects on neural plasticity in Parkinson's disease.
Design a comprehensive rehabilitation program that integrates hand dexterity and gait interventions, considering the latest research on neuroplasticity and motor learning in Parkinson's disease.
Hour 2
Explain the neurophysiological underpinnings of motor deficits affecting lower extremity function
Analyze the neuroscientific principles driving rehabilitation strategies such as external cueing and dual-task training.
Evaluate evidence-based interventions aimed at enhancing lower extremity ADLs, including task-specific training for sit-to-stand transfers, stair climbing, and the application of emerging technologies that target motor function.
Design a comprehensive rehabilitation program that integrates the aforementioned interventions for lower extremity ADLs and gait training
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course 10525 Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 151 : Axial Signs and Symptoms
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors George Kukurin, DC, DACAN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Analyze normal postural control mechanisms and identify common postural abnormalities associated with Parkinson's Disease.
Explain the pathophysiology of Parkinson's Disease and its impact on functional mobility and balance.
Evaluate evidence-based rehabilitation strategies and interventions for managing postural instability in individuals with Parkinson's Disease.
Demonstrate understanding of the clinical assessment tools used to measure postural control and track rehabilitation progress in Parkinson's Disease patients.
Approval Code(s) PACE Approved Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 201 : Basic Brain Anatomy and Function: The Motor Cortex
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss briefly the relevant brain anatomy and functional neurology with focus on the frontal lobe and motor cortex.
Describe the anatomy and physiology of the human brain cortex as it relates to the basic tenants of chiropractic and to spinal subluxation.
Identify key anatomical components of the frontal lobe and motor cortex.
Discuss some of the pioneers in neuroscience underscoring their individual contributions.
Draw basic neurological pathways associated with the frontal lobe and motor cortex.
Relate function of the frontal lobe and motor cortex to various associated disease conditions.
Other Info
NOTE: Recommended to take after Neuro 201-intro and prior to Neuro 201a
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 201 Session 1
Credit Hours(s) 12.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $216.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This allows you to purchase all 12 hours of 201 level courses. Please see the educational objectives listed for each individual 201 module
Other Info All Courses in the Neurology 201 Series
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 201-intro : Anatomy of the Skull and Spine With Dissection of the Cervical Spine
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore current role of the art and science of clinical neurology for the chiropractor
Discuss briefly the relevant neurological anatomy and functional neurology
Describe in detail the anatomy and function of the components of the human skull with attention to aspects which may be important to the chiropractic physician
Explore the current role of clinical neurology for the practicing chiropractor
Describe in detail the anatomy and function of the components of the human spine with attention to aspects which may be important to the chiropractic physician
Other Info
NOTE: Recommended to take as first course in 201 series
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 201a : Introduction to Chiropractic Clinical Neurology: Basic Lower Brain, Brainstem and Spinal Cord Anatomy: A Clinical Perspective
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore current role of the art and science of clinical neurology for the chiropractor
Discuss relevant neurological anatomy of the central nervous system, exclusive of the cortex
Summarize relevant functional neurology of the central nervous system exclusive of the cortex
Illustrate the clinical presentation resulting from disease of the various brain and cord areas
Outline various categories for spinal cord lesions
Organize findings of central nervous system disease by anatomical location and clinical presentation
Other Info
NOTE: Recommended to have taken Neuro 201-intro and Neuro 201 prior to taking this class
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 201b-c100 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 100
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe a doctor patient encounter where the patient is a paraplegic
Explore the relevant issues and action protocols involved in acute spinal cord disease
Evaluate relevant clinical findings
List the clinical presentations of various complaints and the approach to diagnosis
Summarize relevant functional neurology of the spinal cord
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 201c : Syndromes Involving the Spinal Cord
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore current role of the art and science of clinical neurology for the chiropractor
Discuss relevant neurological anatomy of the spinal cord
Summarize relevant functional neurology of the spinal cord
Illustrate the clinical presentation resulting from disease of the various cord areas
Outline various categories for spinal cord lesions
Organize findings of spinal cord disease by anatomical location and clinical presentation
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 201d : Clinical Aspects of Spinal Cord Disease
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Discuss relevant neurological anatomy and function of the meninges
Discuss relevant neurological anatomy and function of the arterial and venous CNS circulation
Discuss relevant neurological anatomy and function of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation
Illustrate the clinical presentation resulting from disease of the various areas
Outline various categories for vascular CNS lesions
Utilize a Grand Rounds type case presentation
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202 : The Patient Interview, Cranial Nerves, Cervical Adjustments and Strokes: The Complete Story
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Properly record a chief complaint
Demonstrate skills to properly perform a patient interview
Perform a neurological examination of the head and neck
Perform a mental status examination
Cite anatomy and function of the cranial nerves
Examine the twelve cranial nerves during a clinical examination
Discuss disorders of cranial nerves
Discuss, in detail, aspects of neural ischemia and Cervical Spinal Manipulation
Overview cerebrovascular anatomy and hemodynamics
Describe pathophyiological mechanisms in vascular injuries
Clinically test a patient to evaluate predisposition
Recognize postadjustment vertebrobasilar insufficiency and review case studies
Other Info
NOTE: This course is the same content as Neurological Exam 101, 102 and Neurology 107
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202 Session 2
Credit Hours(s) 26.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $442.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This allows you to purchase all 26 hours of 202 level courses. Please see the educational objectives listed for each individual 202 module
Other Info All Courses in the Neurology 202 Series
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202-c101 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 101
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe a doctor patient encounter where the patient is a young female with a primary complaint of a balance problem
Improve the history taking process in an actual clinical setting
Develop improved patient examination techniques
Evaluate relevant clinical findings
List the clinical presentations of various complaints and the approach to diagnosis
Organize findings during the examination and explore for relevancy as applied to diagnosis of the presenting complaint
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202-c102 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 102
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe a doctor patient encounter where the patient is a middle aged female with a primary complaint of upper extremity paralysis.
Improve the history taking process in an actual clinical setting
Develop improved patient examination techniques
Evaluate relevant clinical findings
List the clinical presentations of various complaints and the approach to diagnosis
Organize findings during the examination and explore for relevancy as applied to diagnosis of the presenting complaint.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202-c103 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 103
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe a doctor patient encounter where the patient is a young female with a generalized headache without any specific area of pain
Improve the history taking process in an actual clinical setting
Develop improved patient examination techniques
Evaluate relevant clinical findings
List the clinical presentations of various complaints and the approach to diagnosis
Organize findings during the examination and explore for relevancy as applied to diagnosis of the presenting complaint
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202-c104 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 104
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe a doctor patient encounter where the patient is a young female with a primary complaint of tremor
Explore the history taking process in an actual clinical setting
Observe patient examination techniques
Summarize relevant clinical findings
Illustrate the clinical presentations of various complaints and the approach to diagnosis
Organize findings during the examination and explore for relevancy as applied to diagnosis of the presenting complaint
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202-c105 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 105
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe a doctor sort through a difficult history in a patient encounter where the patient is a female with multiple and unusual complaints
Explore the history taking process in an actual clinical setting
Observe patient examination techniques
Summarize relevant clinical findings
Illustrate the clinical presentations of various complaints and the approach to diagnosis
Organize findings during the examination and explore for relevancy as applied to diagnosis of the presenting complaint
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202a : The Patient Interview
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $40.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore basic principles of the patient interview
Discuss briefly the relevance of maintaining good history taking procedures
Describe in detail the benefits of history questionnaires
Explore different types of patient historians and as strategy for dealing with each type
Describe specific area constituting a complete patient interview
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202b : The Assessment of Mental Status
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore basic principles of the mental status examination
Discuss briefly the relevance of maintaining good history taking procedures
Describe in detail the need for a mental status assessment
Explore different techniques and a strategy for dealing with mental status problems
Demonstrate specific methods of implementing the Mini-Mental State Examination.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202c : Examination of the Head and Neck
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Explore basic principles of the physical examination of the face, head and neck
Discuss briefly the relevance the physical examination prior to the neurologic examination
Describe in detail rational and procedure for observation, auscultation, palpation and percussion
Visualize patient problems and deformities that might go un-noticed by a casual observer
Demonstrate specific methods of implementing a brief orthopedic examination of the cervical spine.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202d : Aspects of Functional Versus Organic Illness
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $80.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define specific terminology including organic disease, non-organic disease, functional disease, somatoform disease, malingering and others
Discuss the distinction between somatoform disorders (hysteria) and malingering
Describe patient presentations and examination techniques which are useful in somatoform disorders of the special senses
Elaborate on the somatic manifestations of somatoform disease in motor and sensory presentations
Explore caveats of diagnosing somatoform disorders
Discuss completely the performance and usefulness of in office "credibility" tests used to unveil non-organic disorders
Define and describe aspects of the malingering patient
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202e : The Ophthalmoscopic Examination
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the reasons for using an ophthalmoscope in the clinical bedside examination
Define and contrast the Pan-Optic ophthalmoscope from the common ophthalmoscopes
Discuss common settings and features of the ophthalmoscope
Define methods of describing findings in the fundus of the eye\
Identify and define common systemic and local pathologic processes that may be encountered in the course of the ophthalmoscopic examination.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 202f : Cervical Spinal Manipulative Therapy (CSMT) and Vertebrobasilar Ischemia (VBI)
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $100.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Outline methods used and estimations as to the incidence of cervical spinal manipulative therapy and subsequent vertebrobasilar ischemia
Review and describe cerebrovascular anatomy and hemodynamics
Discuss proposed patho-physiological mechanisms believed responsible for subsequent vertebrobasilar ischemia
Review and discuss past and present scientific literature to explore the evolution of what we think we know about the process of cervical spinal manipulative therapy and subsequent vertebrobasilar ischemia
Explore issues and examination procedures related to patient assessment as well as vertebrobasilar ischemia recognition and proper diagnosis
Define and contrast currently suggested procedures and develop a vertebrobasilar ischemia plan of action
Explore various perspectives and reveal bias in both public media and biomedical journals
Identify and define new theoretical concepts and prophylactic therapies
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203 : The Somatic Motor System, Involuntary Movements and Non-Paralytic Movement Disorders, The Reflex System and Ancillary Neurologic Examination Procedures
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Perform and chart a neurological examination of the voluntary motor system and the somatic sensory system
Apply results of the examination findings in the differential diagnosis of patients
Describe the three neuron pathway involved with sensorineural innervation
Discuss multimodal sensations
Perform an appropriate examination of the reflexes, including deep tendon, superficial, visceral and pathological reflexes
Describe the anatomy associated with reflexes
Properly grade and record reflexes
Interpret the Results of Reflex Testing
Other Info
NOTE: This course is the same content as Neurological Exam 103, 104
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203 c106-c107 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 106 and 107
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe doctor patient encounters that focus on aspects of the complete neurological examination
Explore the history taking process in an actual clinical setting
Observe patient examination techniques
Identify the key components of a complete neurologic examination
Review major aspects of the examination under each component of the clinical neurologic examination
Observe doctor patient encounters that focus on evaluation of the mental status of the patient.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203 c108 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 108
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe doctor patient encounters that focus on evaluation of the patient's complaint
Observe doctor patient encounters that focus on aspects of the complete neurological examination
Explore the history taking process in an actual clinical setting
Observe patient examination techniques
Identify the key components of a complete neurologic examination
Review major aspects of the examination under each component of the clinical neurologic examination
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203 c109 : Complete Neurological Examination - Case 109
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Observe doctor patient encounters that focus on evaluation of the patient's complaint
Observe doctor patient encounters that focus on aspects of the complete neurological examination
Explore the history making process in an actual clinical setting
Observe patient examination techniques
Identify the key components of a neurologic examination of diplopia
Review information regarding evaluation of diplopia.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203 Session 3
Credit Hours(s) 22.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $374.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
This allows you to purchase all 22 hours of 203 level courses. Please see the educational objectives listed for each individual 203 module
Other Info All Courses in the Neurology 203 Series
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203-intro : Introduction to the Neurological Examination
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Identify the components of the neurological examination
Demonstrate a basic examination flow and performing tests taking the patient from sitting to standing, to the supine and prone positions
Outline "Ferezy's MSR's" which is a pneumonic devise to help recall areas needing to be tested
Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the central nervous system
Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the peripheral nervous system.
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203a : The Cranial Nerve Examination
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $160.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Outline the clinical anatomy of each of the cranial nerves and their origin from the diencephalon and brainstem
Summarize clinical function of the corticobulbar pathways
Relate information regarding the ocular system, including upper motor neuron, internuclear and lower motor neuron pathways
Distinguish between central and peripheral lesions involving cranial nerve function
Predict the location of lesions in the visual system by analyzing information from the clinical examination
Identify cranial nerve nuclei in the brainstem and discuss their function
Describe the clinical function of each of the cranial nerves
Describe and demonstrate the clinical bedside examination of each cranial nerve
Compare and contrast the effects of lesions involving voluntary, involuntary and emotional movements associated with the cranial nerves
Discuss the various common clinical disorders which affect the cranial nerves
Discuss common ophthalmoscopic findings, both normal and pathological, which may be observed on the ophthalmoscopic examination
Identify anatomical and functional relationships which help explain multiple chiropractic concepts, including that of cervicogenic headache
Differentiate between central and peripheral varieties of facial paralysis
Break down the various tuning fork tests of hearing
Differentiate between neuro-sensory and conductive hearing loss
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203b : Blind Spot Testing and Cortical Perceptual Mapping
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $20.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Describe the procedure for blind spot measurement by manual perimetry
Contrast blind spot measurement by manual perimetry with automated perimetry
Distinguish adequate test retest reliability, for both intra-examiner and inter-examiner reliability
Recognize concepts of adequate test validity
Identify relevant aspects of visual neuroanatomy and neuro-circuitry
Review and assess various contentions elaborated in the paper "Changes in Brain Function after Manipulation of the Cervical Spine”
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203c : The Voluntary Somatic Motor System Examination
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Identify the basic anatomical pathways of central nervous system control mechanisms involved in voluntary movement of the body
Identify the basic anatomical pathways of peripheral nervous system and neuromuscular control mechanisms involved in voluntary movement of the body
Describe the evaluation of strength and the functional roles of muscles
Discuss the categorizations and terminology used describing the various varieties of muscular contraction
Review and assess concepts and skills necessary to perform an accurate bedside examination of the voluntary motor system
View and identify patient video vignettes demonstrating lecture points
Recognize examination procedures and signs to distinguish primary muscular disease (myopathy)
Define and categorize involuntary movements
Compare and contrast pathological from non-pathological involuntary movements
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31
Neurology 203d : The Somatic Reflex Examination
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN
Price $60.00 USD
More Course Information ▶
Educational Objectives
Define and categorize types of patient reflexes commonly tested at the bedside examination
Identify the basic anatomical pathways of central nervous system control mechanisms involved in the various reflexes that can be tested in the body
Identify the basic anatomical pathways of peripheral nervous system control mechanisms involved in the various reflexes that can be tested in the body
Describe the evaluation of the four basic types of testable reflexes
Review and assess concepts and skills necessary to perform an accurate bedside examination of the reflex system
View and identify patient video vignettes demonstrating lecture points
Compare and contrast pathological from non-pathological reflex findings
Approval Code(s) TN Board Approved PACE Course Expires: 2026-07-31