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California 12 hour Course Bundle Includes Required Hours

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This course bundle provides you with 12 hours of California Chiropractic Board Approved courses including the 6 required hours (2 Ethics and Law and a minimum of 4 hours in any one of, or a combination of, history taking and Physical Examination Procedures, Chiropractic Adjustive Techniques or Chiropractic Manipulation Techniques, or Proper Ethical Billing and Coding). The courses are discounted 15% with the purchase of this bundle. No other discounts shall apply.


Description
Xray 198 : Global approach to bone lesions     Credit Hours  1.0
  • Recite statistics relative to bone lesions.
  • Utilize the global approach to recognizing bone lesions.
  • Recognize parameters of classifying bone lesions.
  • Discuss examples of different classes of bone lesions.

Unlock the Power of Neuromodulation for Migraine

Hour 1

  • Identify the societal cost of migraine in the US
  • Describe the global burden of disease studies related to migraine
  • Summarize the genetic components of migraine to help understand the various phenotypes
  • Define migraine based on the ICHD-3 criteria
  • Outline the 4 main phases of migraine

Hour 2

  • Summarize the impact of brainstem nuclei in migraine
  • Identify how autonomic dysfunction impacts migraine and vice versa
  • Explain how autonomic changes leads to blood flow abnormalities in the facial blood flow of migraine patients
  • Distinguish the 3 main theories of migraine from the new ‘brain-state’ theory of migraine

Hour 3

  • Be able to identify common dietary stressors for migraine and how to eliminate them
  • Discuss vitamin, herbal, and other supplemental remedies for migraine
  • Explain how an increased allostatic load increase the probability of migraine
  • Identify migraine patients that would benefit from hormonal testing

Hour 4

  • Discover how to tailor neuromodulation techniques to each migraine patient
  • Identify current literature evaluating the benefits of low level laser
  • Discuss probable mechanisms of action for low level laser
  • Summarize migraine pathophysiology and explain a comprehensive approach to reducing and eliminating migraine days

Management of Common Conditions 268 : Nerve Compression Disorders Lower Extremities     Credit Hours  1.0
  • Identify spinal cord, nerve root and nerve injuries of the lower extremity.
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of nerve root impingement of the lumbar plexus
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of of Entrapment Syndromes involving the lower extremities
  • Apply Manual Methods and Modalities for treatment of lower extremity nerve compression/elongation and associated syndrome

Ethics 107 : Ethics and Law     Credit Hours  2.0

Hour 1

  • Define Ethics
  • Review various ethical issues recently reported on
  • Identify ethics as related to the whistleblower
  • Discuss Ethical standards specific to laws in various states

Hour 2

  • Discuss Ethical standards specific to laws in various states (cont’d)
  • Summarize awareness related to anti-discrimination
  • Classify various aspects of professional boundaries and sexual misconduct

Chiropractic and Pregnancy 217 : History Taking & Physical Exam Procedures: History, Evaluation and Treatment Protocols for Pregnant Patients     Credit Hours  2.0
Hour 1
  • Summarize the three stages of pregnancy.
  • Recognize common pregnancy abbreviations.
  • List the benefits of exercise during pregnancy.
  • Explain how the hormones, relaxin and hCG, can impact physical activity.
  • Design a subjective and history taking examination for a pregnant patient.
  • Complete a physical examination on a pregnant patient including common complaints such as pelvic girdle pain and low back pain.
  • Assess patient positions to ensure comfort and safety during physical assessments and/or rehabilitation.
  • Recognize when to refer a pregnant patient to another specialty for evaluation and treatment.
  • Identify pelvic health dysfunction and determine appropriate referral.
Hour 2
  • Differentiate between low back pain and pelvic girdle pain.
  • Address low back pain, pelvic girdle pain and pelvic floor dysfunction in a pregnant patient.
  • Discuss appropriate supportive devices for back pain, pelvic girdle pain and lower extremity edema.
  • Recognize alternative non-analgesic methods of pain relief through massage, acupuncture, and chiropractic care.
  • Assess sleep positions to reduce hip and back discomfort.
  • Identify red flags while treating a pregnant patient.
  • List contraindicated treatment modalities for the pregnant patient

Adjusted Reality - Whole Being Care
Hour 1
  • Explain the concept of whole-being care and its relationship to chiropractic philosophy, emphasizing the integration of physical, mental, and spiritual health.
  • Describe the role of spinal alignment in optimizing nervous system function and its downstream effects on overall health outcomes, including stress resilience, sleep quality, and immune function.
  • Identify evidence-based strategies for patient education that move beyond symptom management to long-term health empowerment.
  • Interpret key research findings linking chiropractic interventions with measurable health benefits, such as reduced surgery rates and improved neuroplasticity.
  • Apply lifestyle and care recommendations—including sleep hygiene, movement, nourishment, stress management, and growth mindset—to enhance patient engagement and clinical outcomes.
Hour 2

  • Explain the role of movement in supporting physical, mental, and emotional aspects of whole-being health, referencing current research.
  • Describe how chiropractic adjustments enhance adaptability, stress management, and nervous system regulation.
  • Identify the relationship between chronic stress, chronic pain, and mental health outcomes, and outline strategies for patient care.
  • Evaluate how the growth mindset principle applies to patient engagement, resilience, and self-advocacy in chiropractic care.
  • Apply evidence-based lifestyle interventions—movement, stress management, contentment, and revitalization—to improve patient outcomes and professional well-being.