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NEW Courses Available for Chiropractors

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

We are pleased to announce the release of new courses for the Chiropractic profession! New Chiropractic CE Courses include: Xray 163, Neurology 129, and Documentation 172. We are always adding new courses, so be sure to check back frequently to see what’s new.

Xray 163 is now available for Chiropractic Doctors. Xray 163 is a 1.0 credit hour course instructed by Osterhouse, DC, DACBR. Education objectives for this course include:
•    Understand the general features of the inflammatory arthritides
•    Discuss the clinical presentation, radiographic features, and chiropractic treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
•    Discuss the clinical presentation, radiographic features, and chiropractic treatments for Ankylosing Spondylitis
•    Compare the two most common inflammatory arthritides – Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ankylosing Spondylitis – to the other diseases in this category
•    Compare the inflammatory arthritides to the most common arthritide – osteoarthritis

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Neurology 129: Motor Control in Chiropractic Practice is now offered to Chiropractic Doctors. This is a 1.0 credit hour course instructed by Smith, DC, PhD. Course objectives include:

    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

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Documentation 172: In-Processing Federal Patients: Active or Maintenance is now being offered to Chiropractic Doctors. This is a 1.0 credit hour course instructed by Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC. Education objectives include:
•    Recognize and document the difference between active and maintenance care
•    Use a decision-making matrix to determine the reportability of active treatment, and to be able to help the patient understand the distinction
•    Apply the Medicare standard of recordkeeping to intake requirements to establish a baseline for episodes of care
•    Determine whether routine visits qualify as active treatment when presented with new and updated complaints

For additional information and to purchase, click here.