Need CE Hours? Check out these online/on-demand courses sponsored by TCA (TBCE approved)
For additional information on these courses, please use the registration information listed.
REMINDER: Only 10 hours of online/on-demand coursework is accepted for Texas license renewal.
For additional information on these courses, please use the registration information listed.
REMINDER: Only 10 hours of online/on-demand coursework is accepted for Texas license renewal.
Acupuncture 201-204 (August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026)
The four parts of this course will review of safe needle technique and safe point selection, must-know points and concepts to help (and wow!) your patients, selection of must-know yin meridian points, an introduction to auriculotherapy, build an understanding of the location and usage of diagnostic and therapeutic acupuncture points on the spine, head and extremities, and learn to demonstrate effective acupuncture protocols for the most common problems seen by the chiropractor using meridian points, auricular points and cerebral points. Instructor: Stephen Tranter, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Acute vs Chronic Pain: Clinical Decision-Making for MSK Clinicians (March 1st, 2026 - February 28, 2027)
Understanding and managing pain effectively requires more than identifying where it hurts—it demands knowing why it hurts. This course reframes the traditional approach to pain management by distinguishing acute and chronic pain through the lens of modern pain science. Participants will explore how shifting from a purely tissue-based model to a mechanism- and context-based framework can radically improve patient outcomes.
Clinicians will learn to differentiate acute and chronic pain presentations, identify key assessment priorities for each, and select evidence-informed interventions that match the underlying pain state rather than tissue findings alone. The course also emphasizes the power of language and patient communication—demonstrating how words can either reinforce fear or promote healing confidence.
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260248 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Adjusting & Manual Therapy 201-210 (August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026)
Help identify those patients dealing with musculoskeletal complaints that suffer from myofascial pain. Recall anatomy and physiology of the upper thoracic costals. Increase knowledge of clinical chiropractic treatment for the shoulder complex. Enhance techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow to lower legs, ankles and feet. Improve techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow in upper extremities. Build techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow in hips, thighs and knees. Upgrade chiropractic and manual therapy techniques to optimize nerve flow. Perfect techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow in the upper body. Comprehensive coverage of effective stretching methods. A deeper understanding of spine and sacroiliac joint anatomy and physiology.
Instructors: Donald Ozello, DC, CCSM, CCN, Michael Hall, DC, FAICN Howard Benedikt, DC, CCSP, DCBC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Athletic Injuries 201-213 (September 1, 2025 - August 31, 2026)
CCED Seminars has launched a new course series "Athletic Injuries".
These NEW courses explore condition specific injuries encountered in sports related activities. Our instructors have post graduate credentials in sports related injuries. To be the best...learn from the best...
Instructor: Donald Ozello, DC, CCSM, CCN, Dennis O'Hara, DC DACBSP, Michael Hall, DC, FAICN,
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Bell’s Palsy – Clinical Recognition and Co-Management (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of acute unilateral facial paralysis, yet it remains a diagnosis of exclusion with limited direct management options. This one-hour course equips chiropractors with the clinical knowledge needed to confidently recognize Bell’s palsy, differentiate it from more serious neurologic conditions such as stroke and Ramsay Hunt syndrome, understand the relevant cranial nerve anatomy, and participate appropriately in interdisciplinary care. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Biopsychosocial Approaches to Musculoskeletal Care: Treating Beyond Physical Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This course will take a dive into the biopsychosocial model of care for patients with acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain. Providers are often well versed in the biomedical model of diagnosis and management but may fall short when addressing the entire patient. Physical pain is often compounded by social pressures like inability to meet work demands, lack of family support, or financial burden from medical office visits. These social factors are only worsened by the mental toll of acute or chronic pain, often leading to hopelessness, depression, anxiety, or kinesiophobia.
Having strategies in place to identify and address these psychological and social factors can lead to a well-rounded treatment plan that targets pain and the contextual factors that may impact recovery. This course will equip providers with simple, effective strategies for identifying and managing psychosocial factors in patient recovery based on interventions from Stanford University’s Empowered Relief® and the latest research.
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other Approval: Alabama #260249 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Bullet Proof Documentation Module (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
This program will teach you cutting edge chiropractic documentation that will get you paid! This course covers everything from patient intake and consents to discharge forms. You will learn the proper use of assessment tools including pain diagrams and outcome assessments questionnaires and how to quantify examination data to prove medical necessity. The 7-part program will have special application for insurance, Medicare, personal injury and worker's compensation. Bullet proof your practice with this awesome chiropractic course while earning chiropractic CE credits! Instructor: Steven Yoemans, DC, FACCO
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com |(903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Case Studies: Case Studies of the Head (April 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
Case studies discuss key historical data, examination findings, appropriate testing, and treatment. Treatment considerations include conservative measures and chiropractic intervention through invasive measures. Documentation and treatment pearls are introduced throughout the class. This chiropractic course includes video demonstrations as well as lecture material and down loadable handouts. Improve your chiropractic skill set while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructors: Monte Horne, DC & Heather Wright, DC, CCEP
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Clinical Acupuncture Orthopedics (May 1, 2025- April 30, 2026)
This course is designed to teach the practitioner in the treatment of conditions related to the spine as well as the upper and lower extremities that are often seen in the Chiropractic clinic daily. There is a relationship of the subluxation complex and dysfunctions which produces pain in various parts of the body and this will be discussed. This course covers headaches of various types, cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral spinal issues. Additionally, the upper and lower extremities will be covered by each particular joint. Treatment review of proper needling and other non-needle treatment such as cupping, gua sha and electrical stimulation procedures and the different machines used. Clinical Diagnostic tools will be presents to assist the Doctor in treatment recommendation.
Registration: www.EasternMedicineInstitute.com | (214) 881-5922
Coding & Documentation Module (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
Learn and apply evidence-based standards of care as applied to chiropractic documentation. You will learn how to bullet proof your practice from insurance denials! Learn and apply correct chiropractic coding, compliance, and documentation that WILL get you paid. This presentation covers bullet proof documentation techniques from current evidence-based literature. This chiropractic course will improve your documentation while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructor: Monte Horne, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Differential Diagnosis from the Chair: High Value Hip and Pelvic History Taking (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This 1-hour course provides a focused approach to taking a history for patients presenting with hip and pelvic complaints in musculoskeletal and rehabilitative settings. Participants will review key red flags, region-specific questioning, and functional outcome considerations to improve diagnostic efficiency and referral decision-making. Emphasis is placed on practical, case-based applications that can be integrated immediately into daily clinical practice. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Evidence Based Practice 201: The Patient Evaluation (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
This course explores the evidence of the patient evaluation from history though testing. Evidence Based Practice integrates the best evidence, clinician’s experience, with patient preference in clinical decision making. Evidence based practice is the application of the highest standards of care based on recent research. Evidence based practice will improve patient outcomes while decreasing recovery time. The presentation includes power point, videos, and handouts. Take your practice to the next level while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructor: Monte Horne, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Evidence-Based Management of Ankle Sprain Injuries: Assessment, Manipulation, and Rehabilitation (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Ankle sprains are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries encountered in active and general populations, yet they remain a leading cause of chronic ankle instability, recurrent injury, and prolonged disability when improperly managed. This 1-hour continuing education course provides doctors of chiropractic with a practical, evidence-based framework for the evaluation, clinical decision-making, and management of common ankle sprain presentations. Instructor: Heather Wedding, ATC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260219 (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Evidence Informed Management of Facet Joint Pain and Ankle Dysfunction (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Facet joint pain and ankle dysfunction are frequently encountered in chiropractic practice, yet both are commonly misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or treated in isolation. This 2-hour course provides clinicians with an evidence-informed framework for evaluating and managing facet joint–mediated pain and common ankle pathologies through accurate diagnosis, appropriate manual therapy, and integrated rehabilitation strategies. Emphasis is placed on biomechanics, clinical decision-making, and prognosis to improve patient outcomes while reducing unnecessary imaging, prolonged care, and recurrence. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC Casey Crisp, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Managing Psychosocial Factors in Chronic Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Chronic pain is rarely explained by tissue pathology alone. Psychosocial factors such as fear-avoidance, catastrophizing, stress, sleep disruption, and patient beliefs strongly influence pain persistence, disability, and treatment response. This course provides MSK clinicians with a practical, evidence-informed framework for identifying and addressing key psychosocial contributors to chronic pain—without exceeding scope of practice or turning clinical visits into therapy sessions.
Participants will learn how psychosocial factors influence pain processing, how to recognize common clinical patterns during evaluation and follow-up visits, and how to integrate communication strategies, education, and graded exposure principles into routine care. Emphasis is placed on actionable tools that improve outcomes, reduce flare-ups, and enhance patient engagement while maintaining professional boundaries and appropriate referral pathways.
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama # 260250 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027
Neurology (March 1, 2025 - February 28, 2026)
This presentation will address the more contemporary understandings of the physiological changes that occur within the central nervous system due to the adverse presence of pain. Frontal and parietal lobe diminished blood flow, hypometabolism, and hypervigilant sympathetic nervous system will be shown. The clinical meaning of this physiological change will be discussed in depth as it relates to chiropractic management, patient outcomes, and prognostic determinations. Expand your chiropractic tool box and earn chiropractic continuing education credit! Instructor: Michael Hall, DC, FAICN
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Nutrition (April1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
Expand your practice and chiropractic tool box with this dynamic nutrition course! Learn to manage inflammatory conditions with proven nutritional agents. You will learn how to employ anti-inflammatory diets, supplements and herbs. Add additional services to your practice while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructor: Howard Benedikt, DC, CCSP, DCBC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Orthopedics 201-222 (November 1, 2024 - October 31, 2026)
Modern society places repetitive stresses on the joints and soft tissues of the human body due to work and sports activities. Health habits, various diseases and variations in human anatomy can result in entrapment of peripheral nerves. This course covers the anatomy and physiology of common upper extremity entrapment syndromes. The class will emphasize identifying and conservatively managing the various entrapment syndromes, sometimes referred to as tunnel syndromes. This presentation will also provide patient education strategies for the prevention and home management of entrapments.
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Pediatrics: Introduction to Chiropractic Pediatrics 201-211 (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
Expand your practice with this dynamic course on chiropractic pediatrics! You will develop a pediatric specific examination protocol, apply EMG and thermography, and gather clinical pearls related to the treatment of pediatric patients. Dr. Wilson is a dynamic speaker who runs a very successful pediatric practice. Learn from the best while earning chiropractic CE credits! Instructors: T.D Wilson, DC & Heather Bryce, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Push it..or Pause it? A Clinician's Guide to Return to Activity Decisions (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Push or Rest? Clinical Decision-Making for the Everyday Athlete equips clinicians with a practical, evidence-informed framework for guiding active adults through safe and efficient return-to-activity decisions. Moving beyond outdated “rest until pain-free” advice, this course explores tissue healing physiology, mechanotransduction, and symptom-guided loading principles to help providers determine when to protect, when to modify, and when to progressively load.
Using a structured traffic-light model, functional benchmarks, injury-specific guidelines, and real-world case studies, participants will gain clear, repeatable tools to confidently manage tendon pain, low back strains, running injuries, and shoulder conditions in weekend warriors and recreational athletes. Emphasis is placed on communication strategies that improve compliance, reduce fear-avoidance, and prevent re-injury.
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260251 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Radiology (April 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
In this course you will begin by examining normal anatomy and common interpretation mistakes. Next, you'll examine normal variants that are frequently confused with pathology. Additionally, you will thoroughly discuss conditions that are contraindications to the chiropractic adjustment/manipulation. Finally, the course will cover biomechanics and common pattern variations. Improve your chiropractic skill set expanding your value to your chiropractic practice while earning online chiropractic CE. Instructors: Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR & Wesley R. Duval, DC, DACBR
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Relating and Adapting to Patients (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Clinical success in musculoskeletal care depends not only on diagnosis and treatment selection, but on the clinician’s ability to relate, adapt, and communicate effectively with each individual patient. This 1-hour course explores practical strategies for building rapport, delivering patient-centered care, and improving rehabilitation compliance through individualized communication and exercise prescription.
Using three lower back pain case examples—a high school baseball pitcher, a marathon runner, and a 65-year-old grandmother—participants will learn how to tailor messaging, clinical reasoning, and rehabilitation plans to align with patient goals, lifestyle demands, and motivational drivers. Emphasis will be placed on understanding patient identity, identifying barriers to compliance, adapting exercise prescriptions to real-world function, and communicating biomechanical concepts in accessible language.
This course equips clinicians with immediately applicable strategies to meet patients where they are, improve adherence, and enhance outcomes without increasing clinical complexity
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260252 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Spine Biomechanics: Stability, Stiffness, and Clinical Application (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This 1-hour course reviews fundamental concepts of spinal biomechanics with an emphasis on mechanical stability, stiffness, normal versus abnormal loading, and shear forces in the lumbar spine. Participants will connect these principles to clinical assessment and rehabilitation strategies for spinal instability, including exercise progressions from recumbent to standing positions. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Spine Examination: Tackling a Complex System in Low Back Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This 1-hour course provides a clinically focused overview of spine examination for patients presenting with low back pain, emphasizing diagnostic triage, identification of serious spinal pathology, and functional assessment. Participants will integrate current evidence on red flags, imaging, and classification of radicular syndromes with practical physical examination strategies to guide safe, efficient, and patient-centered management. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Sports Injuries 201-299 (April1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
Expand your practice with the application of sports medicine to your chiropractic practice. This program will focus on conditions affecting the foot region. The program begins with an in-depth study of plantar fasciitis. Next you will examine the diagnosis and management of non-displaced stress fracture. The program discusses numerous applications of conservative management to the care of the injured athlete. With this program you will expand your chiropractic toolbox while earning chiropractic relicensing credits. Instructors: Dennis O’Hara, DC, DACBSP & Donald Ozello, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Stress & Strain (January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2026)
Unit I: Chemical Stress ● Harmful Ingredients in Foods & Beverages that Damage Health ● Toxic Additives, Preservatives & Chemicals Hiding in Plain Sight ● Combating the Aggressive Effects of Cancer ● How to Avoid Hazardous Personal Care & Household Products
Unit II: Nutrition & Wellness ● Comprehensive Nutrition and Detoxification Research ● Common Supplements & Herbs to Avoid ● Tips for Improving Heart Disease, Blood Pressure & Gut Health ● Diet & Fitness Facts Instructor: Thomas Bynes, DC
Registration: www.DCcourses.com | (512) 786-0099
The 3 Stooges of Lateral Elbow Pain: Differential Diagnosis, Assessment, Treatment, Rehab and Management of Lateral Elbow Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
The 3 Stooges is a slapstick comedy show featuring 3 central characters with personalities central to developing the comedy that unfolds on the screen. Lateral elbow pain is eerily similar. There are 3 key differential diagnosis that all exist at the lateral elbow that can wreak havoc on a patient’s health. These diagnoses include: 1. Elbow Derangement 2. Cervical Radiculopathy 3. Wrist Extensor Tendinopathy. Each of these conditions requires very specific treatment, rehab & management. These conditions have unique personalities like each stooge. These conditions have different triggers just like each stooge and respond differently to various treatments; however, the common similarity is the location of pain at the lateral elbow. This 1 hour course will use 3 case studies to discuss the 3 differentials above at length. The goal is to use slapstick humor to prove the point that all lateral elbow pain is not the same. Instructor: Dino Pappas, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260220 (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Whiplash 201-208 (March 1, 2025 – February 28, 2026)
Whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) is the most common non-catastrophic injury caused by motor vehicle collisions (MVCs). Of those injured, 20-50% will continue to report persistent signs and symptoms 12 months later that interfere with activities of daily living. The associated economic burden is disproportionately high with annual costs estimated at $42 billion in the U.S. for non-fatal MVC-related injuries. Grouped together neck pain from both trauma and non-traumatic origins is the 4th leading cause of years lived with disability globally. This statistic alarmingly has not changed since 1990, suggesting few advances have occurred regarding the prevention and rehabilitation of neck pain and, its overall global burden. This online chiropractic CE course will offer a new algorithm of care that can help guide healthcare providers in the management process. Instructors: Dennis O’Hara, DC, DACBSP, Steven Yeomans, DC, FIANM (US), DABCC & Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Upper and Lower Crossed Syndromes: Neuromotor, Myofascial, and Fascial Patterns in Differential Diagnosis and Patient Education (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Upper and Lower Crossed Syndromes, originally described by Vladimir Janda, represent predictable neuromotor patterns that influence posture, movement strategy, and musculoskeletal loading. Contemporary clinical practice, however, suggests these patterns are expressed not only through altered motor control but also through myofascial and fascial adaptations that become palpable, symptomatic, and persistent.
This one-hour online course presents an integrated framework combining Janda’s central nervous system–driven muscle imbalance model with myofascial trigger point theory (Travell and Nimmo), modern fascia research, and the Fascial Distortion Method (Typaldos), rooted in the structural principles of Ida Rolf. Participants will learn how centrally mediated movement strategies give rise to localized myofascial and fascial distortions—and how targeted manual therapy and active rehabilitation work synergistically to produce lasting change.
Emphasis is placed on clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, and patient education rather than technique instruction. Clinicians will gain practical strategies for recognizing crossed-syndrome patterns, interpreting examination findings, refining musculoskeletal differential diagnoses, and communicating these concepts to patients in a clear, non-pathologizing manner. Instructor: Michael Neely, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama # 260221 (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
The four parts of this course will review of safe needle technique and safe point selection, must-know points and concepts to help (and wow!) your patients, selection of must-know yin meridian points, an introduction to auriculotherapy, build an understanding of the location and usage of diagnostic and therapeutic acupuncture points on the spine, head and extremities, and learn to demonstrate effective acupuncture protocols for the most common problems seen by the chiropractor using meridian points, auricular points and cerebral points. Instructor: Stephen Tranter, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Acute vs Chronic Pain: Clinical Decision-Making for MSK Clinicians (March 1st, 2026 - February 28, 2027)
Understanding and managing pain effectively requires more than identifying where it hurts—it demands knowing why it hurts. This course reframes the traditional approach to pain management by distinguishing acute and chronic pain through the lens of modern pain science. Participants will explore how shifting from a purely tissue-based model to a mechanism- and context-based framework can radically improve patient outcomes.
Clinicians will learn to differentiate acute and chronic pain presentations, identify key assessment priorities for each, and select evidence-informed interventions that match the underlying pain state rather than tissue findings alone. The course also emphasizes the power of language and patient communication—demonstrating how words can either reinforce fear or promote healing confidence.
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260248 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Adjusting & Manual Therapy 201-210 (August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026)
Help identify those patients dealing with musculoskeletal complaints that suffer from myofascial pain. Recall anatomy and physiology of the upper thoracic costals. Increase knowledge of clinical chiropractic treatment for the shoulder complex. Enhance techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow to lower legs, ankles and feet. Improve techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow in upper extremities. Build techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow in hips, thighs and knees. Upgrade chiropractic and manual therapy techniques to optimize nerve flow. Perfect techniques to restore proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow in the upper body. Comprehensive coverage of effective stretching methods. A deeper understanding of spine and sacroiliac joint anatomy and physiology.
Instructors: Donald Ozello, DC, CCSM, CCN, Michael Hall, DC, FAICN Howard Benedikt, DC, CCSP, DCBC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Athletic Injuries 201-213 (September 1, 2025 - August 31, 2026)
CCED Seminars has launched a new course series "Athletic Injuries".
These NEW courses explore condition specific injuries encountered in sports related activities. Our instructors have post graduate credentials in sports related injuries. To be the best...learn from the best...
Instructor: Donald Ozello, DC, CCSM, CCN, Dennis O'Hara, DC DACBSP, Michael Hall, DC, FAICN,
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Bell’s Palsy – Clinical Recognition and Co-Management (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of acute unilateral facial paralysis, yet it remains a diagnosis of exclusion with limited direct management options. This one-hour course equips chiropractors with the clinical knowledge needed to confidently recognize Bell’s palsy, differentiate it from more serious neurologic conditions such as stroke and Ramsay Hunt syndrome, understand the relevant cranial nerve anatomy, and participate appropriately in interdisciplinary care. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Biopsychosocial Approaches to Musculoskeletal Care: Treating Beyond Physical Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This course will take a dive into the biopsychosocial model of care for patients with acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain. Providers are often well versed in the biomedical model of diagnosis and management but may fall short when addressing the entire patient. Physical pain is often compounded by social pressures like inability to meet work demands, lack of family support, or financial burden from medical office visits. These social factors are only worsened by the mental toll of acute or chronic pain, often leading to hopelessness, depression, anxiety, or kinesiophobia.
Having strategies in place to identify and address these psychological and social factors can lead to a well-rounded treatment plan that targets pain and the contextual factors that may impact recovery. This course will equip providers with simple, effective strategies for identifying and managing psychosocial factors in patient recovery based on interventions from Stanford University’s Empowered Relief® and the latest research.
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other Approval: Alabama #260249 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Bullet Proof Documentation Module (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
This program will teach you cutting edge chiropractic documentation that will get you paid! This course covers everything from patient intake and consents to discharge forms. You will learn the proper use of assessment tools including pain diagrams and outcome assessments questionnaires and how to quantify examination data to prove medical necessity. The 7-part program will have special application for insurance, Medicare, personal injury and worker's compensation. Bullet proof your practice with this awesome chiropractic course while earning chiropractic CE credits! Instructor: Steven Yoemans, DC, FACCO
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com |(903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Case Studies: Case Studies of the Head (April 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
Case studies discuss key historical data, examination findings, appropriate testing, and treatment. Treatment considerations include conservative measures and chiropractic intervention through invasive measures. Documentation and treatment pearls are introduced throughout the class. This chiropractic course includes video demonstrations as well as lecture material and down loadable handouts. Improve your chiropractic skill set while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructors: Monte Horne, DC & Heather Wright, DC, CCEP
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Clinical Acupuncture Orthopedics (May 1, 2025- April 30, 2026)
This course is designed to teach the practitioner in the treatment of conditions related to the spine as well as the upper and lower extremities that are often seen in the Chiropractic clinic daily. There is a relationship of the subluxation complex and dysfunctions which produces pain in various parts of the body and this will be discussed. This course covers headaches of various types, cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral spinal issues. Additionally, the upper and lower extremities will be covered by each particular joint. Treatment review of proper needling and other non-needle treatment such as cupping, gua sha and electrical stimulation procedures and the different machines used. Clinical Diagnostic tools will be presents to assist the Doctor in treatment recommendation.
Registration: www.EasternMedicineInstitute.com | (214) 881-5922
Coding & Documentation Module (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
Learn and apply evidence-based standards of care as applied to chiropractic documentation. You will learn how to bullet proof your practice from insurance denials! Learn and apply correct chiropractic coding, compliance, and documentation that WILL get you paid. This presentation covers bullet proof documentation techniques from current evidence-based literature. This chiropractic course will improve your documentation while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructor: Monte Horne, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Differential Diagnosis from the Chair: High Value Hip and Pelvic History Taking (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This 1-hour course provides a focused approach to taking a history for patients presenting with hip and pelvic complaints in musculoskeletal and rehabilitative settings. Participants will review key red flags, region-specific questioning, and functional outcome considerations to improve diagnostic efficiency and referral decision-making. Emphasis is placed on practical, case-based applications that can be integrated immediately into daily clinical practice. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Evidence Based Practice 201: The Patient Evaluation (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
This course explores the evidence of the patient evaluation from history though testing. Evidence Based Practice integrates the best evidence, clinician’s experience, with patient preference in clinical decision making. Evidence based practice is the application of the highest standards of care based on recent research. Evidence based practice will improve patient outcomes while decreasing recovery time. The presentation includes power point, videos, and handouts. Take your practice to the next level while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructor: Monte Horne, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Evidence-Based Management of Ankle Sprain Injuries: Assessment, Manipulation, and Rehabilitation (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Ankle sprains are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries encountered in active and general populations, yet they remain a leading cause of chronic ankle instability, recurrent injury, and prolonged disability when improperly managed. This 1-hour continuing education course provides doctors of chiropractic with a practical, evidence-based framework for the evaluation, clinical decision-making, and management of common ankle sprain presentations. Instructor: Heather Wedding, ATC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260219 (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Evidence Informed Management of Facet Joint Pain and Ankle Dysfunction (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Facet joint pain and ankle dysfunction are frequently encountered in chiropractic practice, yet both are commonly misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or treated in isolation. This 2-hour course provides clinicians with an evidence-informed framework for evaluating and managing facet joint–mediated pain and common ankle pathologies through accurate diagnosis, appropriate manual therapy, and integrated rehabilitation strategies. Emphasis is placed on biomechanics, clinical decision-making, and prognosis to improve patient outcomes while reducing unnecessary imaging, prolonged care, and recurrence. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC Casey Crisp, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Managing Psychosocial Factors in Chronic Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Chronic pain is rarely explained by tissue pathology alone. Psychosocial factors such as fear-avoidance, catastrophizing, stress, sleep disruption, and patient beliefs strongly influence pain persistence, disability, and treatment response. This course provides MSK clinicians with a practical, evidence-informed framework for identifying and addressing key psychosocial contributors to chronic pain—without exceeding scope of practice or turning clinical visits into therapy sessions.
Participants will learn how psychosocial factors influence pain processing, how to recognize common clinical patterns during evaluation and follow-up visits, and how to integrate communication strategies, education, and graded exposure principles into routine care. Emphasis is placed on actionable tools that improve outcomes, reduce flare-ups, and enhance patient engagement while maintaining professional boundaries and appropriate referral pathways.
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Other approval: Alabama # 260250 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027
Neurology (March 1, 2025 - February 28, 2026)
This presentation will address the more contemporary understandings of the physiological changes that occur within the central nervous system due to the adverse presence of pain. Frontal and parietal lobe diminished blood flow, hypometabolism, and hypervigilant sympathetic nervous system will be shown. The clinical meaning of this physiological change will be discussed in depth as it relates to chiropractic management, patient outcomes, and prognostic determinations. Expand your chiropractic tool box and earn chiropractic continuing education credit! Instructor: Michael Hall, DC, FAICN
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Nutrition (April1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
Expand your practice and chiropractic tool box with this dynamic nutrition course! Learn to manage inflammatory conditions with proven nutritional agents. You will learn how to employ anti-inflammatory diets, supplements and herbs. Add additional services to your practice while earning chiropractic CEU! Instructor: Howard Benedikt, DC, CCSP, DCBC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Orthopedics 201-222 (November 1, 2024 - October 31, 2026)
Modern society places repetitive stresses on the joints and soft tissues of the human body due to work and sports activities. Health habits, various diseases and variations in human anatomy can result in entrapment of peripheral nerves. This course covers the anatomy and physiology of common upper extremity entrapment syndromes. The class will emphasize identifying and conservatively managing the various entrapment syndromes, sometimes referred to as tunnel syndromes. This presentation will also provide patient education strategies for the prevention and home management of entrapments.
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Pediatrics: Introduction to Chiropractic Pediatrics 201-211 (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2026)
Expand your practice with this dynamic course on chiropractic pediatrics! You will develop a pediatric specific examination protocol, apply EMG and thermography, and gather clinical pearls related to the treatment of pediatric patients. Dr. Wilson is a dynamic speaker who runs a very successful pediatric practice. Learn from the best while earning chiropractic CE credits! Instructors: T.D Wilson, DC & Heather Bryce, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Push it..or Pause it? A Clinician's Guide to Return to Activity Decisions (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Push or Rest? Clinical Decision-Making for the Everyday Athlete equips clinicians with a practical, evidence-informed framework for guiding active adults through safe and efficient return-to-activity decisions. Moving beyond outdated “rest until pain-free” advice, this course explores tissue healing physiology, mechanotransduction, and symptom-guided loading principles to help providers determine when to protect, when to modify, and when to progressively load.
Using a structured traffic-light model, functional benchmarks, injury-specific guidelines, and real-world case studies, participants will gain clear, repeatable tools to confidently manage tendon pain, low back strains, running injuries, and shoulder conditions in weekend warriors and recreational athletes. Emphasis is placed on communication strategies that improve compliance, reduce fear-avoidance, and prevent re-injury.
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Other approval: Alabama #260251 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Radiology (April 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
In this course you will begin by examining normal anatomy and common interpretation mistakes. Next, you'll examine normal variants that are frequently confused with pathology. Additionally, you will thoroughly discuss conditions that are contraindications to the chiropractic adjustment/manipulation. Finally, the course will cover biomechanics and common pattern variations. Improve your chiropractic skill set expanding your value to your chiropractic practice while earning online chiropractic CE. Instructors: Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR & Wesley R. Duval, DC, DACBR
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Relating and Adapting to Patients (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Clinical success in musculoskeletal care depends not only on diagnosis and treatment selection, but on the clinician’s ability to relate, adapt, and communicate effectively with each individual patient. This 1-hour course explores practical strategies for building rapport, delivering patient-centered care, and improving rehabilitation compliance through individualized communication and exercise prescription.
Using three lower back pain case examples—a high school baseball pitcher, a marathon runner, and a 65-year-old grandmother—participants will learn how to tailor messaging, clinical reasoning, and rehabilitation plans to align with patient goals, lifestyle demands, and motivational drivers. Emphasis will be placed on understanding patient identity, identifying barriers to compliance, adapting exercise prescriptions to real-world function, and communicating biomechanical concepts in accessible language.
This course equips clinicians with immediately applicable strategies to meet patients where they are, improve adherence, and enhance outcomes without increasing clinical complexity
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Other approval: Alabama #260252 (4/1/2026-3/31/2027)
Spine Biomechanics: Stability, Stiffness, and Clinical Application (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This 1-hour course reviews fundamental concepts of spinal biomechanics with an emphasis on mechanical stability, stiffness, normal versus abnormal loading, and shear forces in the lumbar spine. Participants will connect these principles to clinical assessment and rehabilitation strategies for spinal instability, including exercise progressions from recumbent to standing positions. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Spine Examination: Tackling a Complex System in Low Back Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
This 1-hour course provides a clinically focused overview of spine examination for patients presenting with low back pain, emphasizing diagnostic triage, identification of serious spinal pathology, and functional assessment. Participants will integrate current evidence on red flags, imaging, and classification of radicular syndromes with practical physical examination strategies to guide safe, efficient, and patient-centered management. Instructor: Erik Moll, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Sports Injuries 201-299 (April1, 2025 - March 31, 2026)
Expand your practice with the application of sports medicine to your chiropractic practice. This program will focus on conditions affecting the foot region. The program begins with an in-depth study of plantar fasciitis. Next you will examine the diagnosis and management of non-displaced stress fracture. The program discusses numerous applications of conservative management to the care of the injured athlete. With this program you will expand your chiropractic toolbox while earning chiropractic relicensing credits. Instructors: Dennis O’Hara, DC, DACBSP & Donald Ozello, DC
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Stress & Strain (January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2026)
Unit I: Chemical Stress ● Harmful Ingredients in Foods & Beverages that Damage Health ● Toxic Additives, Preservatives & Chemicals Hiding in Plain Sight ● Combating the Aggressive Effects of Cancer ● How to Avoid Hazardous Personal Care & Household Products
Unit II: Nutrition & Wellness ● Comprehensive Nutrition and Detoxification Research ● Common Supplements & Herbs to Avoid ● Tips for Improving Heart Disease, Blood Pressure & Gut Health ● Diet & Fitness Facts Instructor: Thomas Bynes, DC
Registration: www.DCcourses.com | (512) 786-0099
The 3 Stooges of Lateral Elbow Pain: Differential Diagnosis, Assessment, Treatment, Rehab and Management of Lateral Elbow Pain (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
The 3 Stooges is a slapstick comedy show featuring 3 central characters with personalities central to developing the comedy that unfolds on the screen. Lateral elbow pain is eerily similar. There are 3 key differential diagnosis that all exist at the lateral elbow that can wreak havoc on a patient’s health. These diagnoses include: 1. Elbow Derangement 2. Cervical Radiculopathy 3. Wrist Extensor Tendinopathy. Each of these conditions requires very specific treatment, rehab & management. These conditions have unique personalities like each stooge. These conditions have different triggers just like each stooge and respond differently to various treatments; however, the common similarity is the location of pain at the lateral elbow. This 1 hour course will use 3 case studies to discuss the 3 differentials above at length. The goal is to use slapstick humor to prove the point that all lateral elbow pain is not the same. Instructor: Dino Pappas, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama #260220 (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Whiplash 201-208 (March 1, 2025 – February 28, 2026)
Whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) is the most common non-catastrophic injury caused by motor vehicle collisions (MVCs). Of those injured, 20-50% will continue to report persistent signs and symptoms 12 months later that interfere with activities of daily living. The associated economic burden is disproportionately high with annual costs estimated at $42 billion in the U.S. for non-fatal MVC-related injuries. Grouped together neck pain from both trauma and non-traumatic origins is the 4th leading cause of years lived with disability globally. This statistic alarmingly has not changed since 1990, suggesting few advances have occurred regarding the prevention and rehabilitation of neck pain and, its overall global burden. This online chiropractic CE course will offer a new algorithm of care that can help guide healthcare providers in the management process. Instructors: Dennis O’Hara, DC, DACBSP, Steven Yeomans, DC, FIANM (US), DABCC & Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
Registration: www.ccedseminars.com | (903) 243-3372 (CCED seminars offers TCA members 10% discount 1-9 CE hours & 20% discount 10+ CE hours)
Upper and Lower Crossed Syndromes: Neuromotor, Myofascial, and Fascial Patterns in Differential Diagnosis and Patient Education (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
Upper and Lower Crossed Syndromes, originally described by Vladimir Janda, represent predictable neuromotor patterns that influence posture, movement strategy, and musculoskeletal loading. Contemporary clinical practice, however, suggests these patterns are expressed not only through altered motor control but also through myofascial and fascial adaptations that become palpable, symptomatic, and persistent.
This one-hour online course presents an integrated framework combining Janda’s central nervous system–driven muscle imbalance model with myofascial trigger point theory (Travell and Nimmo), modern fascia research, and the Fascial Distortion Method (Typaldos), rooted in the structural principles of Ida Rolf. Participants will learn how centrally mediated movement strategies give rise to localized myofascial and fascial distortions—and how targeted manual therapy and active rehabilitation work synergistically to produce lasting change.
Emphasis is placed on clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, and patient education rather than technique instruction. Clinicians will gain practical strategies for recognizing crossed-syndrome patterns, interpreting examination findings, refining musculoskeletal differential diagnoses, and communicating these concepts to patients in a clear, non-pathologizing manner. Instructor: Michael Neely, DC
Registration - https://www.heroseminars.com/learning-modules
Other approval: Alabama # 260221 (March 1, 2026-February 28, 2027)
REMINDER: ONLY 10 hours of online coursework will be accepted for license renewal.
TBCE hours and 8 CE hours Medicare course CANNOT be taken online, only in person or live webinar
Please see our list of webinars and in-person continuing education courses for options.
Every attempt is made to offer programs as announced. TCA reserves the right to adjust the instructor(s), location, dates, times, and/or registration fee to accommodate unanticipated occurrences, to limit seating, or to cancel due to insufficient enrollment. TCA is not responsible for any expenses incurred by registrants due to program adjustments or cancellation. Only those who are preregistered can be notified in the event of changes/cancellation.
TBCE hours and 8 CE hours Medicare course CANNOT be taken online, only in person or live webinar
Please see our list of webinars and in-person continuing education courses for options.
Every attempt is made to offer programs as announced. TCA reserves the right to adjust the instructor(s), location, dates, times, and/or registration fee to accommodate unanticipated occurrences, to limit seating, or to cancel due to insufficient enrollment. TCA is not responsible for any expenses incurred by registrants due to program adjustments or cancellation. Only those who are preregistered can be notified in the event of changes/cancellation.