CA 106: Chiropractic Anatomy & Physiology is a foundational online course designed for chiropractic assistants seeking a clear, practical understanding of human anatomy & physiology as it applies to clinical support, therapeutic procedures, and documentation compliance. It is part of the Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant (CCCA) pathway and is built around real-world chiropractic office responsibilities.
This three-hour online class reviews major anatomical groups relevant physiology to chiropractic care, including origins, insertions, actions, and common functional relationships. The course emphasizes anatomical literacy, professional boundaries, and regulatory awareness so assistants can support positioning, modalities, and chart notes without crossing into diagnosis or treatment.
Estimated Completion Time
Approximately 3 hours (Online Format: Video, text, & downloadable study guide)
Course Topics
- Role of muscle anatomy & physiology in chiropractic assistant duties
- Major anatomic structures of the spine and trunk relevant to chiropractic care
- Key structures of the upper and lower extremities
- Origins, insertions, and primary actions of frequently referenced muscles
- Functional relationships between anatomy and patient positioning
- Applying appropriate terminology appropriately in documentation & patient care support
Learning Objectives
- Identify major anatomic structures commonly involved in chiropractic patient care
- Describe key origins, insertions, and actions for clinically important muscles
- Relate anatomy to safe patient positioning and therapeutic support tasks
- Use terminology correctly when assisting with documentation and communication
- Differentiate the assistant’s educational role from diagnosis and treatment responsibilities
Course Structure
- Concise video modules organized by body region with downloadable study guide & accompanying text
- Visual diagrams and tables highlighting key muscles and actions
- Examples that connect anatomy & physiology to everyday CA responsibilities
- Knowledge checks reinforcing anatomy terms and clinical relevance
Quick Course Details
- Course Type: Online
- Credit Hours: 3
- Instructor: Monte Horne, DC
- Format: Recorded online presentation with self-paced access
- Access: Log in and out as needed; resume where you left off
- Certificate: Instant certificate available upon successful completion
- Program: Part of the Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant (CCCA) curriculum
About the Instructor
Monte Horne, DC is Founder and Lead Educator at CCEDseminars and postgraduate faculty at Texas Chiropractic College. He developed the FCLB-recognized Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant program to provide assistants with structured, credible education aligned with regulatory expectations.
Dr. Horne’s teaching style makes anatomy approachable and clinically relevant for chiropractic assistants. CA 106 reflects his focus on building foundational knowledge that supports safe clinical assistance, accurate documentation, and better teamwork in chiropractic practice.