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Liechtenstein Chiropractic Continuing Education

Liechtenstein Accepts ChiroCredit.com Online Courses

 

Liechtenstein Continuing Education Requirements: 80 hours per year
Liechtenstein Accepts 30 hours of Online Continuing Education Courses.

 

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Liechtenstein Continuing Education Requirements

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Impairment 102 : AMA Guides; 5th Edition; Apportionment
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop a level of knowledge, comprehension, and understanding of the medicolegal system as it relates to apportionment
  • Minimize risks and failure risks when addressing the apportionment issue
  • Encourage development and nurturing of skill sets risks when addressing the apportionment issue based on evidence-based literature and science
  • Identify action steps for minimizing risks when addressing the apportionment issue

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

Impairment 103 : AMA Guides; 5th Edition; Common Errors
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify some of the criteria used by formally trained forensic examiners
  • Identify certain practices that lead forensic examiners to question the credibility of reports or "IME providers"
  • Develop a level of knowledge, comprehension, and understanding of the criteria used by impairment rating reviewers
  • Identify certain practices that lead impairment rating reviewers/auditors to question the credibility of reports or raters
  • Encourage development and nurturing of skill sets when formulating an impairment rating based on evidence-based literature, science and AMA Guides 5th edition criteria
  • Identify action steps for minimizing risks when submitting an impairment rating report

  • NOTE: For States using Fifth Edition (including but not limited to CA and GA
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

Impairment 104 : AMA Guides; 4th Edition; Writing Credible Impairment Rating Reports
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Identify some of the criteria used by formally trained forensic examiners
  • Identify certain practices that lead forensic examiners to question the credibility of reports or "IME providers"
  • Develop a level of knowledge, comprehension, and understanding of the criteria used by impairment rating reviewers
  • Identify certain practices that lead impairment rating reviewers/auditors to question the credibility of reports or raters
  • Encourage development and nurturing of skill sets when formulating an impairment rating based on evidence-based literature, science and AMA Guides 4th edition criteria
  • Identify action steps for minimizing risks when submitting an impairment rating report

  • NOTE: For States using Fourth Edition (including but not limited to TX)
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

Impairment 105 : AMA Guides; 5th Edition; Rating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Produce accurate impairment rating reports.
  • Identify AMA Guides the criteria for CTS
  • Develop a level of knowledge, comprehension, and understanding of the criteria used for rating CTS
  • Identify certain practices that lead impairment rating reviewers/auditors to question the credibility of reports or raters
  • Identify the commonly occurring errors seen in rating impairment due to CTS.

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

Impairment 107 : Introduction to Impairment Rating
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop a level of understanding of the evaluation criteria as it relates to the AMA Guides 5th edition
  • Apply skill sets in impairment evaluation
  • Interpolate aspects of the AMA Guides to report writing
  • Identify the certification available through the American Board of Forensic Professionals

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

Independent Medical Exam 101 : Independent Medical Exam (IME) Methodology and Procedures
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Define an IME and identify key concepts
  • Comment on ideal qualifications of the examiner
  • Discuss IME methodology and procedures
  • Suggest a generalized report format and quality assurance
  • Discuss the job task analysis (ABFP) for the IME process

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

Independent Medical Exam 102 : Independent Medical Examinations and Workers Compensation
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Develop an instructional basis for performing IMEs
  • Expand current knowledge database pertaining to IMEs
  • Identify risks and liabilities that may be encountered by examiners

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

Independent Medical Exam 103 : Social Security Disability Assessment
1.0

Leanne Cupon, DC, DACRB and Warren Jahn, DC, DIANM (US)

$20.00 USD

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  • Expand the current knowledge base relating to documentation required by the Social Security Administration
  • Develop documentation requirements for writing an appeal
  • Review regulations of the Social Security Administration

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

Infectious Disease 101 : Evidence Based Decontamination for Manual Providers
1.0

Brett Kinsler, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • Define the terminology of decontamination, disinfection and sterilization in a clinical setting.
  • Explain the basis of universal precautions and its implementation
  • Discuss the latest research and evidence for risk of treatment table contamination in chiropractic and manual therapy offices.
  • Learn the recommended evidence based disinfection methods of clinician hands, tables and equipment for manual providers.
  • Identify the Spaulding Classification System for disinfection and sterilization of patient care items and equipment.

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

Intro to Hormones 101a : Overview of All Hormones With Special Focus on Estrogen Dominance, Metabolic Syndrome, Adrenal Fatigue
4.0

Robin Mayfield, DC

$80.00 USD

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  • Recall and integrate the function of the individual endocrine organs and all hormones into the diagnosis and treatment plan
  • Identify the causative factors present in the patient that led to a hormonal imbalance
  • Discuss Estrogen Dominance and thus educate the patient
  • Diagnose Metabolic Syndrome
  • Differentiate Adrenal Fatigue from menopause and perimenopause
  • Explain lifestyle modifications to the patient
  • Prepare for the intricacies of treating the hormonally imbalanced patient

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

Intro to Hormones 102 : Salivary Hormone Testing
1.0

Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

$20.00 USD

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  • Summarize the advantages and disadvantages of salivary hormone testing, its interfering factors and hormones
  • Illustrate hormone metabolism and biochemistry, and identify diseases that are associated with hormonal imbalances
  • Outline the biochemistry of tryptophan and its metabolites
  • Discover salivary adrenal functional assessments and the measurement of cortisol, DHEA and DHEAS
  • Discuss nutritional support for women's health and define the action of phytoestrogens, saw palmetto and zinc on hormone balance

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

Laser 201 : Revolutionary Wellness - An Integrative Approach to Health
8.0

Robert Silverman, DC, DABCN, DCBCN

$160.00 USD

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  • Utilize reproducible, implementable protocols in your practice
  • Apply neurodynamic tests and corrective laser protocols
  • Assess and understand traumatic brain injuries (concussion, neurodegenerative diseases)
  • Summarize strategies to initiate the positive impact of gut health on the musculoskeletal system
  • Elucidate the science of the different types of fasting
  • Discuss the breakthrough technique for non-invasive fat reduction
  • Apply clinical breakthroughs in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries
  • Appreciate new laser research and its clinical applicability
  • Assess intestinal and blood-brain dysfunctions
  • Perform laser applications

Disclosure Statement:  This course is jointly sponsored by Erchonia
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

Laser 202 : Vitality - Management of Common Clinical Syndromes
8.0

Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO

$160.00 USD

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  • Integrate infection, evolution, immunity, inflammation, fibrosis, blood flow, mitochondria, ATP, oxidative stress, and DNA.
  • Integrate mechanical integrity in gravity, weight, load, levers, posture, mechanoreception, mechanotransduction, mechanobiology, tensegrity, neurology, blood flow, and DNA.
  • Justify high vegetable, low lectin, low glycemic dietary habits, and their influence on physiology.
  • Summarize problems with refined carbohydrates, monosodium glutamate, aspartame, and chemical toxins.
  • Support high intensity interval training, weight lifting, brain derived neurotrophic factor, human growth hormone, and interleukin-10.
  • Explain the biphasic nature of laser photon therapy, wavelength, frequency, speed of light, fluence, penetration, secondary and primary physiological influences.
  • Develop the relationship between mitochondria, free radicals, ATP, cytochrome c oxidase enzyme, and laser photon therapy
  • Justify why all people need between 5-8 different supplements and explain why.
  • Diagram a protocol for influencing immunology and the brain through the intestinal tract; integrating the vagus nerve and the nucleus tractus solitarius.
  • Integrate a protocol for brain function that discusses trauma, degenerative, and vascular compromise.
  • Demonstrate a protocol for chronic low back pain that integrates the intervertebral disc, posture, mechanics, exercise, and laser therapy.
  • Support a protocol for acute whiplash that includes applying controlled motion and anti-inflammation strategies.
  • Apply a protocol for remodeling scar tissue and the fibrosis of repair.

Disclosure Statement:  This course is jointly sponsored by Erchonia
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

Laser 210 : Personal Injury for Busy Providers
6.0

S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC

$120.00 USD

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  • Recognize areas of risk and liability within Personal Injury cases
  • Identify common med-legal concerns
  • Recognize various important components associated with the Personal Injury history
  • Improve the accuracy and thoroughness of the initial Personal Injury history
  • Examine and document common Personal Injury traumatic injuries 
  • Create a plan to minimize patient risk and improve provider outcomes
  • Recognize the versatility and benefits of low level laser therapy for musculoskeletal injuries  
  • Develop clinical protocols for low lever laser application and documentation for musculoskeletal injuries  
  • Recognize conditions, injuries and symptoms requiring advanced imaging 
  • Apply diagnostics and humanize trauma cases
  • Discover the importance and relevance of Personal Injury case management 
  • Identify opportunities for improved clinical decision making and case management

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

Laser 212 : Create life-changing initiatives with Chiropractic, Lasers, Nutrition and Exercise
6.0

Kristin Hieshetter, DC

$120.00 USD

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Hour 1

  • Breakdown the implications of inflammation on epigenetics and relate inflammation to genetic damage and musculoskeletal disease.
  • Develop a plan for clinical anti-inflammatory protocols

Hour 2

  • Interpret blood chemistry markers related to inflammation and translate into laymen’s terms for patient understanding.
  • Devise office strategies for obtaining blood chemistry markers, delivering the report of findings to the patient
  • Discuss the physiological mechanisms of the gut-brain axis, distinguish the molecular players in gut-brain axis syndromes, and identify behavioral modifications and nutritional therapies
  • Demonstrate knowledge of calcium ions as an egregious free radical

Hour 3

  • Identify blood chemistry markers
  • Differentiate between different classes of lasers, Class I, II, IIIA, IIIB, and IV lasers, and outline the therapeutic effects of each

Hour 4

  • Explain the difference between nIR and fIR saunas, and identify key physiological mechanisms
  • Discuss Low Level Laser Therapy wavelengths as they pertain to various upregulation of metabolic functions and integrate into the health of the body.
  • Differentiate between Class 1, Class 2, Class 3R, Class 3B, and Class 4 lasers, and determine proper clinical application of each laser
  • Develop plans to calculate Joules of output for various lasers using physics and demonstrate fundamental understanding of laser frequency output to address various clinical cases.

Hour 5

  • Discuss Clinical Cases and outcomes citing specific patient histories and medical studies from the National Institute of Health and PubMed.com; integrate these ideas and extrapolate health plans into current clinical situations.
  • Discuss how low-level laser therapy affects the body
  • Discuss supplementation and integrate effective neuroprotective supplementation protocols in a clinical setting based on the work of the world’s best universities’ studies

Hour 6

  • Outline the basic types of intermittent fasting, relate to patient goals as determined in nutritional consultations, and design intermittent fasting protocols for clinical settings.
  • Summarize the concepts of ketosis, brain energy utilization, and neuroprotection; relate to medium-chain triglyceride consumption.

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

Laser 213 : Super Highway to Health - Advanced Protocols for Clinical Success
8.0

Robert Silverman, DC, DABCN, DCBCN

$160.00 USD

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  • 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

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

Laser 214 : The Neuro-Orthopedic Cascade of Trauma and Whiplash
4.0

Erik Reis, DC, DACNB

$80.00 USD

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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.

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

Laser 215 : A Comprehensive Analysis of Todays Healthcare Topics
8.0

Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO

$160.00 USD

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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.

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

Laser 216 : Joint and Biomechanical Restoration: Stopping the Pain Cycle
4.0

Brandon Brock, DC, DACNB

$80.00 USD

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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

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

Laser 219 : Practical Personal Injury
6.0

S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC

$120.00 USD

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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.

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

Laser 220 : A comprehensive overview of the use of light lasers in the clinic, including their principles, applications, safety considerations, and recent advancements
3.0

Michelle Binkowski, DC

$60.00 USD

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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

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

LGBTQ 201 : Body Image and Eating Disorders, Sociocultural Factors and Questioning in an Inclusive and Affirmative Environment
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$40.00 USD

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  • 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

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

Management of Common Conditions 201 : Lumbar Disc Management I
3.0

Todd Turnbull, DC

$60.00 USD

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  • 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.

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

Management of Common Conditions 202 : Lumbar Disc Management II
3.0

Todd Turnbull, DC

$60.00 USD

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  • 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.

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

Management of Common Conditions 203 : Concussion Management - Part 1
2.0

Todd Turnbull, DC

$40.00 USD

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  • 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.

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

Management of Common Conditions 203b : Concussion Management - Part 2
1.0

Todd Turnbull, DC

$20.00 USD

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  • 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.

  • NOTE: Recommend taking Management of Common Conditions 203 prior to taking this course.
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

Management of Common Conditions 204 : Cervical Disc Management 1
3.0

Todd Turnbull, DC

$60.00 USD

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  • 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.

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

Management of Common Conditions 204 - 209
12.0

multiple

$240.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Management of Common Conditions 204 through Management of Common Conditions 209

Course Group includes all Management of Common Conditions Courses numbered 204 thru 209
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

Management of Common Conditions 205 : Cervical Disc Management II
3.0

Todd Turnbull, DC

$60.00 USD

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  • 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.

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

Management of Common Conditions 206 : Evaluation of the Adolescent Overhead Athlete
1.0

Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

$20.00 USD

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  • 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

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