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| Catalog: | 7 online courses · 14 total CE hours · 2 hours each |
| Coverage: | Osteoporosis · osteoarthritis of the spine and extremities · aging & longevity science · coordination, balance & falls prevention · posture, cognition & grip strength |
| Faculty: | Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN · Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM · Michael Hall, DC, FIACN |
| Format: | On-demand online video with assessment · instant certificate |
| Pricing: | $20/hr ($40/course) · automatic 10% off at 6–9 hrs, 20% off at 10+ hrs |
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The older adult isn't a niche in chiropractic practice — demographically, it's the future of your schedule. This curriculum covers the presentations that define geriatric care: the degenerating skeleton (osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis of the spine, upper, and lower extremities), the biology of aging itself, and the neurological trio that decides independence — coordination, balance, and the posture-cognition-grip-strength axis that predicts falls before they happen.
The faculty is matched to the material: a chiropractic neurologist (FIACN) teaches balance, coordination, and the cognition–grip connection; a board-certified clinical nutritionist (DCBCN) teaches osteoporosis and the science of aging; and a certified sports-medicine chiropractor teaches the osteoarthritis series with a movement-first lens. For doctors building a longevity-focused practice, this category is the on-demand companion to our live Clinical Longevity & Healthspan Science (CLHS) category.
Build by what your older patients bring through the door: degenerative bone and joint conditions, the biology of aging, or the balance and falls-prevention work that keeps them independent. Each course appears in the grid at the bottom of this page.
Osteoporosis plus the osteoarthritis series — spine, lower extremity, upper extremity — the conditions on nearly every older patient's problem list.
201: Osteoporosis Management
202: Spinal Osteoarthritis Management
203: Lower Extremity Osteoarthritis
204: Upper Extremity Osteoarthritis
The biology underneath every geriatric presentation — and the gateway to longevity-focused practice alongside the live CLHS category.
205: Introduction to Aging & Longevity
Neurologist-taught coursework on the systems that keep older adults upright and independent.
206: Coordination & Balance Rehab
207: Head Posture, Cognition & Grip Strength in the Ageing Population
New geriatrics courses are added to these lanes as faculty release them — the course grid below always shows the current catalog.
• Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis management — evaluation, safe treatment planning, and the modification judgment older tissue demands.
• Falls-prevention clinical reasoning: coordination and balance rehabilitation, and the head-posture–cognition–grip-strength axis as an assessment window into aging neurology.
• The biology of aging and longevity — the physiological terrain underneath every geriatric presentation, and what a chiropractor can influence.
• Communication and care planning that keep older patients moving, confident, and independent — mobility and function as the outcome measures that matter.
Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — chiropractic neurologist — teaches the falls-prevention lane (206–207): coordination and balance rehabilitation, and the head-posture, cognition, and grip-strength relationships that make a functional exam predictive rather than descriptive.
Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN — board-certified in clinical nutrition — teaches osteoporosis management (201) and the introduction to aging and longevity (205), where bone metabolism, nutrition, and healthspan science converge.
Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM — certified sports-medicine chiropractor — authors the osteoarthritis series (202–204), bringing a movement-first lens to spinal, lower extremity, and upper extremity degenerative joint care.
Full bios and the complete instructor roster: CCEDseminars faculty page.
Geriatrics coursework is clinical subject matter — assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and rehabilitation for an aging patient population — which serves the clinical-hour structures many states impose: Iowa's 36-hour clinical case-management minimum, Rhode Island's 50-of-60 clinical requirement, and Vermont's clinical-focus rule, where patient-care education like this counts fully.
Online-format allowances vary by jurisdiction — some states accept all hours online, others cap or condition distance learning. Check your state's guide in the full state directory before building your renewal plan.
Every course is 2 hours at $40, so the automatic discounts stack naturally: three courses (6 hours) earns 10% off, five or more (10+ hours) in one order earns 20% off — the bone-and-joint lane, the falls-prevention pair, or the complete 14-hour series at roughly $224 instead of $280. No promo codes; the discount calculates itself at checkout.
Online continuing education focused on safe, effective chiropractic care for older adults: osteoporosis and osteoarthritis management across the spine and extremities, the biology of aging and longevity, and coordination, balance, and falls-prevention coursework including the head-posture, cognition, and grip-strength axis. Courses run 2 CE hours each, on-demand, with an assessment and instant certificate.
Match your caseload: the bone-and-joint lane (201–204) covers the conditions on nearly every older patient's problem list; the falls-prevention pair (206–207) serves any doctor managing balance, coordination, or cognitive-decline concerns; and Introduction to Aging & Longevity (205) is the right entry for doctors building a longevity-focused practice. The pathway map above shows every course in each lane.
Geriatrics coursework is clinical subject matter — assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and rehabilitation — 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 rules in its guide before registering.
Credential-matched faculty: Michael Hall, DC, FIACN — chiropractic neurologist — teaches balance, coordination, and the cognition–grip-strength coursework; Howard Benedikt, DC, DCBCN — board-certified in clinical nutrition — teaches osteoporosis and aging & longevity; Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM — certified sports-medicine chiropractor — authors the osteoarthritis series. 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 — the full geriatrics curriculum from bone health through falls prevention. 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)