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Alberta Chiropractic Continuing Education

Alberta Accepts ChiroCredit.com Online Courses

 

Alberta Continuing Education Requirements: 24 hours per year
Alberta Accepts 24 hours of Online Continuing Education Courses

 

Courses are facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College. Scroll down to view courses and their approval codes.

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Alberta Continuing Education Requirements

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


Continuing education courses offered on ChiroCredit.com provide Online CEU for Alberta Chiropractic Physicians (DC). The online courses enhance the knowledge bases of Doctor of Chiropractic to enhance their clinical therapy practice. Free 1 hour approved online home study CE credit course for new Alberta Chiropractic Physician registered users at www.ChiroCredit.com


 

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Geriatrics 106 - 108
12.0

multiple

$216.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Multiple Formats, Text

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Geriatrics 106 through 108

5085<br>Course facilitated by University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic
Expires: 2026-07-01
Management of Common Conditions 269 - 271 : Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia - What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury
12.0

Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP

$240.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Management of Common Conditions 269 through Management of Common Conditions 271

5092<br>Course facilitated by University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic
Expires: 2026-07-01
Physical Diagnosis 146 - 159
12.0

multiple

$240.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Journal Article Review, Multiple Formats, Text

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Physical Diagnosis 146 through Physical Diagnosis 159

Course Group includes all Physical Diagnosis Courses numbered 146 thru 159
5091<br>Course facilitated by University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic
Expires: 2026-07-01
Risk 154 : Virtual Reality (VR) Distraction Pain Reduction - Legal Tips
1.0

Peter Van Tyle, Esq

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course

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  • Explain the biological mechanisms of Virtual Reality (VR) distraction, specifically the Gate Control Theory of pain and the process of descending inhibition.
  • Differentiate between immersive VR and simple distraction, identifying the technical and psychological factors that contribute to the "being there" feeling required for clinical efficacy.
  • Recognize the clinical benefits of VR for patients with kinesiophobia and chronic pain conditions, including documented reductions in pain intensity of 20% to 50%.
  • Identify the legal distinctions between FDA-cleared Class II medical devices and consumer-grade wellness devices, including the requirements for prescriptions and "intended use" labeling.
  • Define the appropriate scope of practice for non-mental health providers using VR, specifically focusing on its role as a physiological therapeutic adjunct rather than a primary mental health treatment.
  • Implement essential safety screening protocols for VR therapy, including contraindications for epilepsy, motion sickness, and pregnancy.
  • Draft comprehensive informed consent addendums that explicitly address VR-specific risks such as cybersickness and seizure triggers.
  • Execute proper billing and documentation procedures to mitigate the risk of insurance audits, claim denials, and clawbacks.

Please contact ChiroCredit.com before purchasing and/or completing this course. This course may not be accepted by your licensed state(s).
Soft Tissue Injuries 117 : Functional Kinesiology and Movement; Biomechanics, Pathology and Treatment
12.0

Linda Simon, DC

$216.00 USD

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  • Describe biomechanics of movement of the joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, bursa, nerves and fascia of the lower extremity, pelvis and spine, TMJ and upper extremity.
  • Explain weight distribution and movement of ligaments, muscle and fascia in relation to the feet as foundation.
  • Discuss soft tissue movement during standing, walking, running, twisting, bending, reaching and grasping.
  • Relate movement interactions and stresses on soft tissues from one body region to another.
  • Demonstrate to your patients, correct posture from the feet as foundation to the cervical spine.
  • Educate and demonstrate the correct use of the core in posture.
  • Show patients how to relax their shoulders using the thoracic spine as a lever.
  • Describe and demonstrate appropriate gait in relation to correct posture.
  • Explain to your patient how the soft tissue adapts to an unstable scoliosis.
  • Apply understanding of injury dynamics in individual soft tissue structures (ligament, musculotendon, bursa, nerve, fascia).
  • Interrelate soft tissue contractures from one region of the body to another.
  • Learn passive and active examination techniques for all soft tissue structures of the soft tissue structures mentioned in Educational Objective 1.
  • Review Applied Kinesiology as a tool for muscle isolation and clinical testing.
  • Differentiate muscle strength testing from the proprioception evaluation of Applied Kinesiology.
  • Integrate Applied Kinesiology examination and treatment into soft tissue evaluation and case management.
  • Clinical examination of soft tissue structures of the soft tissue structures mentioned in Educational Objective 1.
  • Apply examination findings into differentially diagnosing soft tissue fibrosis, scar tissue and adhesions, trigger points and pain radiation patterns.
  • Inter-relate different regions of the body with local soft tissue findings.
  • Discern appropriate clinical application for advanced imaging studies and soft tissue.
  • Apply treatment protocols for ice, heat, stretching, Somatic Technique, Strain/counterstrain, friction massage, post-isometric relaxation, modalities, massage techniques, myofascial release, active release, Neuromuscular therapy, cold laser, exercise rehabilitations, mobilization and manipulation.
  • Apply techniques mentioned in Educational Objective (above) as well as Applied Kinesiology to all joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, bursa, nerves and fascia of the lower extremity, pelvis and spine, TMJ, and upper extremity.
  • Relate treatments to improved movement locally, regionally and other affected regions and educate your patient to reasonable goals.
  • View the soft tissue structures of the body as a whole with recognizable patterns of dysfunction and treat these soft tissues for greater flexibility and function.

4031<br>Course facilitated by University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic
Expires: 2026-07-01