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ChiropracticCourses Archives - Chiro Credit Blog https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/tag/chiropracticcourses/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 13:56:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Recent Feedback on Allergy and Immunology 202 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/recent-feedback-on-allergy-and-immunology-202/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 13:56:20 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=449 “This instructor is amazing! Not only does he engage the learner, but he is relatable and personable. It is evident that he is genuinely interested and excited about the information he is presenting. Thank you for sharing your interests with us!” Dr. RM Feedback for Allergy and Immunology 202 – Histamine, Mimicry, Natural Therapy presented

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]]> Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP discusses her course Management of Common Conditions 271 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/satya-sardonicus-dc-caccp-discusses-her-course-management-of-common-conditions-271/ Fri, 11 Apr 2025 13:47:21 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=438 Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP discusses her course Management of Common Conditions 271 – Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia: What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury – Part 3 Click Here for Video Managing CTE is complex. Confidently integrating care? That’s next-level.  You’ve learned how to identify Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE) and

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Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP discusses her course Management of Common Conditions 271 – Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia: What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury – Part 3

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Managing CTE is complex. Confidently integrating care? That’s next-level. 

You’ve learned how to identify Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE) and navigate early management strategies… but what happens when patients present with advanced dysfunction and complex symptom patterns?

In Part 3 of Dr. Satya’s continuing education series on ChiroCredit.com, she goes beyond the basics to help you:
✅ Synthesize exam findings for clearer clinical decisions.
✅ Customize care for patients with mixed sympathetic dominance and dorsal vagal collapse.
✅ Apply advanced hands-on strategies to manage adverse mechanical tension and improve CSF flow.

Because when it comes to CTE, patients need more than temporary symptom relief – they need providers who can confidently address the root causes and guide them toward sustainable healing.

🎓 If you’re ready to elevate your care, deepen your clinical mastery, and become the provider these patients desperately need – Management of Common Conditions 271: Dx and Mgmt of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia Part 3 is live now on ChiroCredit.com.

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.

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Biomechanics 239 – Orthotic Posting. 1-hour audiovisual course presented by Ivo Waerlop, DC and Scott Greenberg, DPT

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“I really found this seminar to be most informative about car accidents and the testing etc. Good information! Thank you” Dr. CM
 
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]]> Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP discusses her course Management of Common Conditions 270 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/satya-sardonicus-dc-caccp-discusses-her-course-management-of-common-conditions-270/ Fri, 28 Mar 2025 15:16:47 +0000 https://www.chirocredit.com/blog/?p=417 Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP discusses her course Management of Common Conditions 270 – Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia: What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury – Part 2 Click Here for Video Could your adjustments be making things worse for some patients? It’s a bold question – but when it comes to

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Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP discusses her course Management of Common Conditions 270 – Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia: What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury – Part 2

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Could your adjustments be making things worse for some patients?

It’s a bold question – but when it comes to Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE), most chiropractors don’t realize how common this condition is… or how easily it gets missed.

💡 1 in 4 patients with neck pain and a history of whiplash may have CTE.
💡 Traditional adjustments can trigger flares if the nervous system isn’t ready for change.
💡 Chiropractors are uniquely positioned to help – but only with the right tools.

In Part 2 of Dr. Satya’s continuing education series, she shares:
✅ How to use specialized palpation and muscle testing to avoid nervous system overload.
✅ How to modify care to reduce adverse mechanical tension and restore change receptivity.
✅ How to support your patients for lasting, sustainable results.

Because when CTE is missed, patients suffer needlessly. And when it’s recognized, your care can change their life.

🎓 This course is live now on ChiroCredit.com – let’s elevate the standard of care together.

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.

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