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CA 107: Chiropractic Techniques & Physiotherapeutic Modalities is a 3-hour chiropractic assistant course that surveys the techniques and modalities commonly used in chiropractic practice. It is designed to help assistants recognize what the doctor is doing, understand the basic goals of care, and support safe, efficient clinical workflows without stepping into diagnosis or treatment.
The course reviews major adjusting systems, therapeutic massage and stretching approaches, and the principles and procedures of physiotherapeutic modalities such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, light therapy, and traction. Emphasis is placed on indications, contraindications, safety precautions, and the supportive role of the chiropractic assistant during these procedures.
Approximately 3 hours (Online Format: video, text and downloadable study guide)
Monte Horne, DC is Founder and Lead Educator at CCEDseminars and postgraduate faculty at Texas Chiropractic College. He created the FCLB-recognized Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant program and has extensive experience teaching documentation, physiotherapeutic modalities, and chiropractic procedures.
In CA 107, Dr. Horne presents chiropractic techniques and modalities at a level appropriate for assistants, focusing on safety, terminology, and clinical context so CAs can better support doctors and patients in a variety of practice settings.
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