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| Catalog: | 23 online courses · 42 total CE hours · 1–2 hours each |
| Coverage: | Two head-to-foot regional case series · specialist case files — disc herniation, spondylolisthesis, carpal tunnel, TMJ/TMD, soft tissue, headache |
| Faculty: | Monte Horne, DC · Heather Wright, DC, CCEP · Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO · Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN · Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP |
| Format: | On-demand online video with assessment · instant certificate |
| Pricing: | $20/hr ($40 per 2-hour course) · automatic 10% off at 6–9 hrs, 20% off at 10+ hrs |
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Chiropractic isn't learned from textbook chapters — it's learned from the patient in room two. This curriculum teaches the way practice actually works: a presenting complaint, an examination, a differential, a decision — and the clinical pearl that makes the next case faster. Two complete head-to-foot regional series, then specialist case files on disc herniation, spondylolisthesis, carpal tunnel, TMJ/TMD, soft tissue injury, and headache.
And a detail worth noticing at the bottom of this page: the reviewer of record is also the author. The fourteen-course regional core was written by Monte Horne, DC — CCEDseminars' founder, 39+ years in practice, a former Designated Doctor for the Texas Department of Insurance, and a working expert witness and peer reviewer. These cases teach not just what to decide, but what your decision looks like when someone else reads the record later.
The catalog is organized as a curriculum, not a pile of hours. Work the regions in order, deepen with the second series, or pull the specialist file that matches this week's patient. Each course appears in the grid at the bottom of this page.
A complete head-to-foot tour of case-based diagnosis — the foundation lane.
201: Headache Diagnosis & Clinical Pearls
202: The Cervical Spine
203: Upper Extremities
204: Thorax Conditions & Clinical Pearls
205: Lumbar Spine Diagnosis
206: Lower Extremity Conditions & Clinical Pearls
The same regions revisited with new cases and deeper differentials — the lane that turns pattern recognition into judgment.
207: The Head II
208: The Cervical Spine II
209-A / 209-B: The Upper Extremities II, Parts I & II
210-A / 210-B: The Thorax II, Parts I & II
211: Lumbar Spine Conditions II
212: Lower Extremity Conditions II
Board-credentialed faculty open their own files — condition-specific cases from orthopedic, sports, extremity, and nutrition practice.
213: Headache Management & Diagnosis
214: From Anatomy to Diagnoses
215: Case Studies Related to the TMJ
216: Disc Herniation
217: Spondylolisthesis Treatment
218: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
219: TMD
220: Soft Tissue Injuries
221: Headache Management & Treatment
New case study courses are added to these lanes as faculty release them — the course grid below always shows the current catalog.
• Case-based diagnostic reasoning region by region — how a complaint becomes a differential, and how the differential narrows to a defensible diagnosis.
• The examination-to-diagnosis workflow: which findings actually change your decision, and the clinical pearls that shortcut the next similar case.
• Treatment decision-making informed by outcomes — from disc herniation and spondylolisthesis to TMJ/TMD and soft tissue injury.
• The pitfalls: missed red flags, premature closure, and documentation-grade reasoning — taught by faculty who review other doctors' case files professionally.
Monte Horne, DC authors the fourteen-course regional core (201–212) — both head-to-foot passes — drawing on 39+ years of practice, service as a former Designated Doctor for the Texas Department of Insurance, and ongoing work as an expert witness and peer reviewer. The cases teach decision-making the way case review demands it: reasoning a second reader can follow.
Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO brings orthopedic board credentials to the three highest-stakes structural files — disc herniation, spondylolisthesis, and carpal tunnel syndrome (216–218) — the same conditions at the center of his documentation and personal injury teaching.
Heather Wright, DC, CCEP teaches headache management and diagnosis, the anatomy-to-diagnosis bridge, and TMJ case studies (213–215) with an extremity-certified chiropractor's structural precision.
Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN — board-certified in clinical nutrition — works the TMD and headache management files (219, 221) where structure, physiology, and nutrition intersect, and Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP opens the soft tissue injury file (220) with a sports diplomate's tissue-healing timeline.
Full bios and the complete instructor roster: CCEDseminars faculty page.
Case study coursework is clinical subject matter in its purest form — assessment, diagnosis, and case management — which serves the clinical-hour structures many states impose: Iowa's 36-hour clinical case-management minimum (this category is case management, by name and by content), Rhode Island's 50-of-60 clinical requirement, and Vermont's clinical-focus rule, where practice-building coursework earns nothing but patient-care education like this counts fully.
Online-format allowances vary by jurisdiction — some states accept all hours online, others cap distance learning. Check your state's guide in the full state directory before building your renewal plan.
Most courses run 2 hours at $40; the four Series II split-courses (209-A/B, 210-A/B) run 1 hour at $20 each. The automatic discounts stack naturally: 6–9 hours in one order earns 10% off, 10 or more earns 20% off — a full regional series, the complete specialist file set, or all 42 hours at roughly $672 instead of $840. No promo codes; the discount calculates itself at checkout.
Online continuing education built around real chiropractic cases: a presenting complaint, the examination, the differential, the diagnosis, and the management decision — plus the clinical pearl each case teaches. The catalog covers every region head to foot across two series, then adds specialist case files on disc herniation, spondylolisthesis, carpal tunnel, TMJ/TMD, soft tissue injuries, and headache. Courses run 1–2 CE hours each, on-demand, with an assessment and instant certificate.
Start where your patients are. Working the first regional series (201–206) in order builds the full head-to-foot diagnostic foundation; the second series (207–212) deepens each region with new cases. If a specific condition is sitting in your schedule this week — a disc, a TMJ, a stubborn headache — pull that specialist file (213–221) directly. The pathway map above shows every course in each lane.
Case study coursework is clinical subject matter — assessment, diagnosis, and case management — which serves clinical-hour minimums like Iowa's 36-hour clinical case-management requirement and Rhode Island's 50-of-60 rule, and clinical-focus standards like Vermont's. Online-format allowances still vary by jurisdiction; verify your state's online cap in its guide before registering.
The fourteen-course regional core is authored by Monte Horne, DC — CCEDseminars' founder, in practice 39+ years, a former Designated Doctor for the Texas Department of Insurance, and an active expert witness and peer reviewer. The specialist files are taught by board-credentialed faculty: Steven Yeomans, DC, FACO (orthopedics); Dennis O'Hara, DC, DACBSP (sports); Heather Wright, DC, CCEP (extremities); and Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN (clinical nutrition). All courses are PACE Provider #34015544 programs co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
Courses are $20 per credit hour, and discounts apply automatically in a single order — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10 or more. Each completion generates an instant PDF certificate with a permanent copy in your account dashboard, ready for renewal submission or audit response. No promo codes.
State Approval and Licensing Reminder
CE requirements — including online-format allowances and any in-person minimums — vary by jurisdiction. Review the online chiropractic CE guidelines page and contact CCEDseminars with questions about your specific licensing requirements before registering.
The cards below are generated live from the CCEDseminars catalog — both regional series and every specialist case file. Select “More Info” for the full course page, or add directly to your cart — discounts calculate automatically.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 11, 2026 (CT)