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Chiropractic Clinical Neurology (CCN) | 201-224 | 48 Hr BundlePackage

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Online Course Format:  Online
Course Tuition:   $960.00
Credit Hours ( CE ):  48
Instructor:  Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
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Online Chiropractic CE Course Description & Course Details

CCN CERTIFICATION BUNDLE · 48 PACE CE HOURS · NEUROLOGY 201–224

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.

ParameterDetailVerified Source
Courses IncludedNeurology 201–224 (all 24 CCN program courses)CCN Program Page
Total Hours48 PACE CE hours (24 courses × 2 hrs)FCLB PACE Provider Search
InstructorMichael W. Hall, DC, FIACN — Fellow, International Academy of Chiropractic NeurologyCCEDseminars Faculty
CCEDseminars StatusPACE Provider #34015544FCLB PACE Provider Search
Approval40+ US states, Canada, select international jurisdictionsCE Guidelines by State
ReportingCE Broker auto-report for participating states · instant certificate per coursePropelus CE Broker

Bundle Tuition: $960   $768   Save $192 (20% off)

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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.

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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

This online chiropractic course is accredited in the following states:

Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming,