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Earn 2 live chiropractic CE hours with Dr. Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN, and walk away with a defensible, evidence-anchored framework for positioning spinal manipulation inside a longevity care plan — including the inflammation data, the HRV data, the falls-prevention data, and a clear-eyed map of where the evidence stops.
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Live Webinar · Tuesday, July 14, 2026 · 7–9 PM CT
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![]() Spinal manipulation acts on the autonomic axis — HRV, inflammation, mobility. This webinar reviews what the peer-reviewed data does and does not support. | Course OverviewPopular longevity media has positioned spinal manipulation as everything from a metabolic intervention to an anti-aging procedure. This live webinar pulls those claims back to the peer-reviewed evidence so chiropractors leave with a defensible vocabulary — without overclaiming. The peer-reviewed inflammation data: IL-6, TNF-α, CRP, and oxidative stress markers Autonomic balance and HRV: what shifts post-manipulation and what it means for healthspan Preserved spinal motion, falls prevention, and the compression of morbidity The honest evidence gap: epigenetic clocks, telomere length, and what NOT to claim Defensible language patterns for patient communication and clinical documentation Positioning manipulation inside a longevity care plan: scope, consent, and CE-eligible workflow |
Dr. Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN
Fellow, International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology · CCEDseminars senior faculty
Dr. Hall is a CCEDseminars senior faculty member specializing in chiropractic neurology, evidence-based practice, and defensible clinical workflows. His CCED course catalog covers TBCE ethics, documentation and risk management, and chiropractic neurology — with a teaching style that prioritizes peer-reviewed evidence, regulatory defensibility, and clinical applicability. Dr. Hall is widely cited by chiropractors as the faculty who teaches them how to defend their clinical decisions in writing.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
Any Device Desktop, tablet, or phone | Live Counts for CE credit | Auto-Reported CE Broker & State Boards |
Yes. Live broadcast attendance is required for the full 2 CE hours. CCEDseminars does not offer replay credit for live webinars; the live format is what qualifies the credit under PACE and state-board live-CE rules.
The webinar is delivered via secure live video stream. You can join from any modern desktop, tablet, or smartphone with a stable internet connection. No special software install is required — the link opens in your browser.
Two hours of live instruction split evenly: Hour 1 reviews the peer-reviewed evidence on systemic inflammation markers and heart-rate variability post-manipulation; Hour 2 covers the mobility/falls/compression-of-morbidity literature, the honest evidence gap on biological-age markers, and defensible language patterns for longevity-care positioning. Course materials are included in your post-course notes inside your CCED account.
Your certificate is generated and available for immediate printing inside your CCEDseminars account once attendance is verified. CE Broker and applicable state boards are auto-reported on your behalf.
Yes. The course is PACE-approved (Provider #34015544), which is the broadest credentialing pathway for chiropractic CE across U.S. state boards. The CMS-injected approvals list at the bottom of this page shows the full state-by-state recognition for this course. For Texas licensees, this 2-hour live webinar applies to the 6-hour live/webinar portion of the 16-hour renewal requirement.
This webinar is the chiropractic-procedural anchor of CCED’s Clinical Longevity & Healthspan Science (CLHS) curriculum — the talk that addresses manipulation itself as a longevity-relevant intervention. Pair it with CCED’s muscle-as-medicine, nutrition, sleep, and metabolic-health CE to build a defensible specialty offering for adults 50+.
The field is nascent. Other longevity-positioning manipulation content tends to overclaim biological-age effects (epigenetic clock reversal, telomere extension) the evidence does not support. This webinar takes the opposite posture: it reviews what the peer-reviewed data actually shows on inflammation markers and HRV, applies the falls-prevention and compression-of-morbidity evidence, and is explicit about where the data stops. The result is a defensible vocabulary you can use with patients and in documentation.
Yes. The webinar assumes a working chiropractic clinical baseline but does not require prior longevity-specialty training. Dr. Hall’s teaching style is evidence-anchored and defensibility-focused, which makes this an accessible entry point even for chiropractors who are skeptical of the longevity-care framing. You leave with language and documentation patterns you can apply Monday morning.
"Dr. Hall’s courses are always evidence-anchored. I never feel like I’m being sold — I feel like I’m being taught."
— CCEDseminars course attendee
"The CE auto-report to CE Broker is seamless. I never have to chase my hours at renewal."
— CCEDseminars course attendee
"Defensible, practical, and respectful of my time. CCED is my default for mandatory CE."
— CCEDseminars course attendee
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PACE Provider #34015544 · Recognized across U.S. state boards for chiropractic continuing education
Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Founder, CCEDseminars (PACE Provider #34015544) · Last reviewed: May 27, 2026
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