All 24 PACE-approved courses in the Chiropractic Clinical Neurology (CCN) certification program, packaged as one 48-hour CE bundle. Covers vestibular disorders, concussion and post-concussion care, oculomotor assessment, gait and balance, and neuro-rehabilitation progressions. Enroll once — all 24 courses drop into your account immediately. Complete the full CCN sequence and request your frame-ready certificate.
| Parameter | Detail | Verified Source |
|---|---|---|
| Courses Included | Neurology 201–224 (all 24 CCN program courses) | CCN Program Page |
| Total Hours | 48 PACE CE hours (24 courses × 2 hrs) | FCLB PACE Provider Search |
| Instructor | Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN — Fellow, International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology | CCEDseminars Faculty |
| CCEDseminars Status | PACE Provider #34015544 | FCLB PACE Provider Search |
| Approval | 40+ US states, Canada, select international jurisdictions | CE Guidelines by State |
| Reporting | CE Broker auto-report for participating states · instant certificate per course | Propelus CE Broker |
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What's Inside the Bundle · 24 Courses, 48 CE Hours
All courses taught by Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN · 2 CE hours each · 40+ state PACE approval
Domain 1 — Vestibular Disorders
Neurology 201: Chiropractic Myelopathy Management · 2 CE Hours
Cervical myelopathy anatomy, compressive physiology, and evidence-based management for safer chiropractic care.
Neurology 207: Exploring the Vestibular System · 2 CE Hours
Vestibular anatomy, peripheral and central pathways, and clinical correlations for cervicogenic dizziness.
Neurology 219: Cervicogenic Hypertension · 2 CE Hours
Neurological mechanisms linking cervical spine dysfunction to hypertension and autonomic dysregulation.
Domain 2 — Concussion & Post-Concussion Care
Neurology 212: Pediatric Concussion & Kids · 2 CE Hours
Pediatric concussion recognition, VOMS interpretation, and return-to-learn frameworks for young patients.
Neurology 217: The Concussed Teen and Return to Learn · 2 CE Hours
Return-to-learn and return-to-sport pacing frameworks for adolescent post-concussion management.
Neurology 220: Chiropractic Stroke Risk Assessment · 2 CE Hours
Evidence-based stroke risk screening, vertebrobasilar insufficiency assessment, and clinical decision-making.
Domain 3 — Oculomotor Assessment
Neurology 209: Guzay's Theorem & Craniocervical Neurology · 2 CE Hours
Craniocervical biomechanics, occipitoatlantal mechanics, and neurological implications for cervical spine.
Neurology 213: Neurology Tests for Chiropractors · 2 CE Hours
Practical neurological testing battery including oculomotor, sensory, reflex, and coordination assessments.
Neurology 222: Somatosensory Examination Review · 2 CE Hours
Somatosensory pathway anatomy and clinical examination techniques for chiropractic neurological assessment.
Domain 4 — Gait, Balance & Sensorimotor Integration
Neurology 204: Clinical Aspects of the Pyramidal Man · 2 CE Hours
Pyramidal tract function, head tilt, and brain-limb interactions with clinical diagnostic applications.
Neurology 208: Vital Signs for Chiropractors · 2 CE Hours
Neurological interpretation of vital signs with clinical relevance for chiropractic patient assessment.
Neurology 211: Reflex Assessment in Chiropractic · 2 CE Hours
Deep tendon and pathological reflex testing with clinical application and documentation considerations.
Neurology 218: Chiro Perspectives on “Tone” · 2 CE Hours
Neurological basis of muscle tone, subluxation theory, and sensorimotor integration in chiropractic care.
Domain 5 — Neuro-Rehab & Neuroplasticity
Neurology 202: Pain & the Central Nervous System · 2 CE Hours
Contemporary understanding of central sensitization and neuroplastic pain mechanisms relevant to chiropractic.
Neurology 203: Pulse Oximetry in Chiropractic · 2 CE Hours
Clinical use of pulse oximetry in the chiropractic setting, including interpretation and patient monitoring.
Neurology 205: Functional Neurology & Frontal Lobes · 2 CE Hours
Frontal lobe function, executive control, and clinical implications for neurological assessment in chiropractic.
Neurology 206: Functional Neurology & the Cerebellum · 2 CE Hours
Cerebellar function, coordination assessment, and clinical applications in chiropractic neurological care.
Neurology 210: Chiropractic Clinical Case Studies · 2 CE Hours
Three complex neurological case presentations with structured diagnostic and management frameworks.
Neurology 214: Depression and Exercise · 2 CE Hours
Neurobiological mechanisms linking exercise to mood, BDNF, and neuroplasticity in clinical practice.
Neurology 215: Dopamine — Beyond Pleasure · 2 CE Hours
Dopaminergic pathways, reward systems, and their clinical implications for neurological patient management.
Neurology 216: Is Fitness Important to Health? · 2 CE Hours
Evidence base linking physical fitness to neurological health, longevity, and chiropractic patient outcomes.
Neurology 221: Brain Rules for Babies · 2 CE Hours
Early neurological development, pediatric brain health, and clinical relevance for family chiropractic practice.
Neurology 223: Myths of the Brain · 2 CE Hours
Evidence-based correction of common neuroscience misconceptions with clinical implications for practice.
Neurology 224: Outcome Assessments & Neurologic Perspective · 2 CE Hours
Patient-reported and performance-based outcome measures through a neurological lens for chiropractic documentation.
Approval & Renewal Facts · PACE #34015544 · CCN Certificate Eligibility
All 24 courses in this bundle are PACE-approved through CCEDseminars, PACE Provider #34015544, per the FCLB PACE Provider directory. Accepted by chiropractic licensing boards in 40+ US states, Canadian provinces, and select international jurisdictions. CE Broker auto-reporting applies in participating states.
CCN Certificate: After completing all 48 hours and passing each course quiz, email our team to request your frame-ready CCN certificate. The CCN is a post-doctoral certificate of completion recognizing 48 hours of advanced study in chiropractic clinical neurology. It is not a board diplomate credential.
Visit your state’s CE guideline page for jurisdiction-specific requirements, individual course approvals and renewal deadlines.
CCN CERTIFICATION BUNDLE · PACE-APPROVED CE · AUTO-REPORTED VIA ALL PARTICIPATING STATES
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Led by Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN
Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last reviewed: July 1, 2026 · Reviewed monthly

