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Switzerland Chiropractic Continuing Education

Switzerland Accepts ChiroCredit.com Online Courses

 

Switzerland Continuing Education Requirements: 80 hours due every year.
Switzerland Accepts 30 hours of Online Continuing Education Courses.

 

The vast majority of our courses are automatically accepted as they 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.


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Switzerland Continuing Education Requirements

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

 

Continuing education courses offered on ChiroCredit.com provide Online CEU for Switzerland 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 Switzerland Chiropractic Physician registered users at www.ChiroCredit.com

 
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Management of Common Conditions 265 : Association Between Sitting & Low Back Pain
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Journal Article Review

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 267 : Management of Common Conditions: Nerve Compression Disorders; Upper Extremity
1.0

Linda Simon, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Determine spinal cord, nerve root and nerve root injuries of the upper extremity.
  • Diagnose nerve impingement along the median, musculocutaneous, radial, ulnar, axillary, long thoracic, spinal accessory, suprascapular and greater occipital nerves.
  • Detect Pronator Syndrome, Anterior Interosseous Syndrome, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Radial Tunnel Syndrome, Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome, Distal Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome and Guyon’s Tunnel Syndrome.
  • Apply Manual Methods for treatment of upper extremity nerve compression/elongation and associated syndromes.
  • Apply Modalities for treatment of upper extremity nerve compression/elongation and associated syndromes.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 269 : Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia - What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury - Part 1
4.0

Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP

$80.00 USD

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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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

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

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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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 270 : Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia - What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury - Part 2
4.0

Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP

$80.00 USD

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Hour 1

  • Describe the relevance of clinical history as it relates to chronic stress and trauma.
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of sympatheticotonia.
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of possible CTE.
  • Determine appropriate individualized examination procedures based on history answers.

Hour 2

  • Refer for diagnosis and advanced testing for CTE.
  • 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 3

  • 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
  • Palpate the patient with chronic pain, trauma history, and/or sympatheticotonia without triggering sympathetic bracing.

Hour 4

  • 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.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 271 : Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia - What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury - Part 3
4.0

Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP

$80.00 USD

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Hour 1

  • List the relevant indications to assess for imbalance in cross-crawl patterning.
  • Describe testing procedures to determine specific cross-crawl pattern imbalances.
  • Describe testing procedures to assess for signs of dysautonomia.
  • Assess patients for cranial and spinal nerve involvement and refer as appropriate

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 considerations that required modification to common orthopedic tests
  • 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 different conditions
  • 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.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 272 : TMJ & Facial Pain
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Journal Article Review, Text

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  • 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)

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 273 : Important Low Back Pain Papers
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Journal Article Review, Text

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 274 : Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Journal Article Review, Text

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 275 : Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Headache Reduction
1.0

Lawrence Bagnell, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • 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.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Management of Common Conditions 277 : Alleviating Headaches: The Impact of Chiropractic Treatment
1.0

Lawrence Bagnell, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify the different types of headaches, their triggers, and how they affect the nervous system, particularly through the trigeminal nerve and thalamus
  • Examine how temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction can contribute to headaches and how chiropractic care can effectively address this issue
  • Discuss how stress, poor posture, food choices, and other lifestyle factors can contribute to headaches, and how adjustments in these areas can improve symptoms
  • Assess the benefits of chiropractic adjustments in reducing headache frequency and severity by improving spinal alignment and nerve function
  • Provide guidance on selecting a chiropractor who specializes in TMJ-related headaches and other misalignment issues to achieve optimal patient outcomes.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 103 - 114
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 Manipulation 103 through Manipulation 114

Course Group includes all Manipulation Courses numbered 103 thru 114
Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 104 : Chiropractic and Movement Time, Heart Rate Variability
1.0

Dean Smith, DC, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 105 : Chiropractic Spinal Manipulation and Cervicogenic Headaches, Autonomic Output
1.0

Dean Smith, DC, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 106 : Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation: Epidemiology, Cost-Effectiveness, Patient Outcomes, and Theories
1.0

Dean Smith, DC, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 107 : Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation: Sensorimotor Integration and Neurophysiology, Human Performance, and Visceral Function
1.0

Dean Smith, DC, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 109 : Cervical Spine
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Journal Article Review, Text

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  • 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)

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 110 : Review of Journal Articles Regarding Efficacy of SMT
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 111 : Review of Journal Articles Regarding Lumbar Manipulation
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Journal Article Review, Text

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 112 : Efficacy and Factors Involved with Cervical Manipulation
1.0

Dean Smith, DC, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 113 : Disc Herniation, Radiculopathy and Chronic Neck Pain
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 115 : How does Chiropractic Affect Your Patient?
1.0

David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 124 : Adverse Events Associated with Spinal Manipulation and Manual Therapy
1.0

Dean Smith, DC, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 126 : Chiropractic & Radicular Low Back Pain
1.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$20.00 USD

Journal Article Review, Text

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Manipulation 127 : The Science of the Chiropractic Adjustment: Have we cracked the code?
5.0

Shawn Thistle, DC

$100.00 USD

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History and Background

  • Recognize the historical emergence of spinal manipulation (SMT) throughout numerous time periods and among different professions
  • Outline the development of the chiropractic profession from the late 1800s to modern day
  • Briefly review existing and historical models of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT)

What’s that sound?

  • Distinguish cavitation from tribonucleation and explore the relevance of the popping sound with SMT.

 Mechanisms

  • Integrate the concept of mechanotransduction into your understanding and appraisal of SMT mechanisms
  • Outline different ways methods to provide mechanical stimulation during chiropractic treatment
  • Explain what the evidence tells us about joint motion, gapping and location of popping sounds with SMT
  • Explore contemporary areas of scientific inquiry into the neurophysiologic mechanism(s) of action for high-velocity spinal manipulation
  • Describe how SMT may influence pain modulation
  • Critique the evidence relating to the influence of SMT on blood biomarkers and immunity
  • Discuss the potential brain and sensorimotor functional impacts of SMT
  • Appreciate the relevance of spinal stiffness and the potential impact of SMT on spinal biomechanics
  • Summarize existing evidence relating to the SMT and muscle function.

Clinical Considerations

  • Describe clinical factors that could influence how SMT exerts its effect(s).
  • Discuss existing evidence on the dose-response relationship between SMT and clinical outcomes.
  • Recognize the importance of contextual factors, patient expectations and comfort in driving positive clinical outcomes.
  • Briefly summarize existing research on studies evaluating SMT for non-spinal conditions.

Course Conclusion

  • Propose an integrated, conceptual model of how SMT may exert its effects for our patients.
  • Recognize that chiropractic care helps patients via many aspects of the clinical encounter.


Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Mobilization 201 : Joint Mobilizations for the Upper Quarter
2.0

Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

$40.00 USD

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  • 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.

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Mobilization 202 : Joint Mobilizations for the Lower Quarter
2.0

Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

$40.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the College of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

MRI 101 : Basic Principles of MRI Imaging as it Relates to the Lumbar Spine
2.0

Jeff Swift, DC, DABCN

$40.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Neurological Exam 101 : The Patient Interview
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31

Neurological Exam 101 - 107
9.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$180.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Text

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  • This course contains all content from Neurological Exam 101 through 107. Please see educational objectives for those courses

Course Group includes all Neurological Exam Courses numbered 101 thru 107
Course Automatically Accepted as facilitated by the University of Bridgeport, Health Sciences Postgraduate Education Department which includes the School of Chiropractic, a CCE accredited College
Expires: 2028-12-31