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| Catalog: | 17 online courses · 34 total CE hours · 2 hours each · plus the 24-hr CRC certification bundle |
| Coverage: | Normal variants · spinal trauma · degenerative disease · arthropathies & crystal deposition · bone tumors · pediatric radiology · case-study series |
| Faculty: | Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR · Wesley Duval, DC, DACBR — board-certified chiropractic radiologists |
| 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 · CRC bundle $480 |
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The film doesn't lie — but it only speaks to the doctor trained to read it. Every course in this category is taught by a DACBR — a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology, the profession's own imaging specialty board. Seventeen courses and 34 hours run the reading room's full arc: normal variants of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine (the interpretations everything else rests on), spinal trauma, degenerative disease of the spine and extremities, the inflammatory arthropathies, crystal deposition diseases, primary bone tumors, pediatric radiology, and a three-part case-study series that puts it all on the viewbox.
And inside the category sits a credential: the Chiropractic Radiology Certification (CRC) — a 24-hour, 12-course track taught by the DACBR faculty, available as a single bundle — details on the certification programs page.
Seventeen courses organize into three working lanes — learn normal first, then trauma and degeneration, then the pathologies that change everything. Representative courses below; the full catalog lives in the grid at the bottom of this page.
The foundation of interpretation: knowing the variant that mimics pathology — and the pathology that hides as a variant.
201: Cervical Spine Variants · 202: Thoracic Spine Variants · 204: Lumbar Spine Variants · 207: Introduction to Degenerative Disorders
The films your practice generates — acute trauma and the aging spine and extremities.
205: Cervical Trauma · 206: Thoracic & Lumbar Trauma · 203: Joint Degeneration of the Spine & Extremities · 208: Degenerative Conditions of the Pelvis & Leg · 209: Degenerative Conditions of the Upper Extremity
The findings that change management — and three case-study courses that train the eye on real films.
211: Rheumatoid Arthritis · 213: Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies · 214: Crystal Deposition Diseases · 216: Primary Bone-Forming Tumors · 218: Pediatric Radiology · 210, 212, 217: Case Studies in Radiology I–III
New radiology courses are added as faculty release them — the course grid below always shows the current catalog.
• Interpretation built on the right foundation: the normal variants of every spinal region, so anomaly and pathology never get confused on your viewbox.
• Trauma and degenerative-disease reading for the films chiropractic practice actually generates — spine, pelvis, and both extremities.
• The pathologies that change management: inflammatory arthropathies, crystal deposition, primary bone tumors, and the pediatric film's special rules.
• Referral-grade decision-making — when to image, when to hold, when the finding demands a phone call — documented in language that communicates with radiologists and co-managing providers.
Sandra Norton, DC, DACBR — Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology — teaches 12 of the 17 courses: the complete normal-variants sequence, both trauma courses, the degenerative series, pediatric radiology, and all three case-study courses. The category reads as a radiologist's residency curriculum, compressed for the practicing DC.
Wesley Duval, DC, DACBR — Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology — carries the pathology lane: joint degeneration, rheumatoid arthritis, the seronegative spondyloarthropathies, crystal deposition diseases, and primary bone-forming tumors.
Full bios and the complete instructor roster: CCEDseminars faculty page.
Radiology coursework is clinical subject matter — imaging interpretation, diagnosis, and referral decision-making — 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 — and some jurisdictions specifically call out diagnostic-imaging content within renewal requirements.
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, and the automatic discounts stack: three courses (6 hours) earns 10% off, five or more (10+ hours) earns 20% off — the full normal-variants foundation or your whole renewal cycle from one category. Pursuing the credential? The Chiropractic Radiology Certification (CRC) bundle packages 12 courses — 24 hours — in a single $480 checkout. No promo codes; discounts calculate at checkout.
Online continuing education in diagnostic imaging for chiropractors, taught by DACBR board-certified chiropractic radiologists: normal variants of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine; spinal trauma; degenerative disease of the spine and extremities; inflammatory arthropathies and crystal deposition diseases; primary bone tumors; pediatric radiology; and a three-part case-study series. Courses run 2 CE hours each, on-demand, with an assessment and instant certificate.
Start with the normal variants sequence — cervical (201), thoracic (202), and lumbar (204) — because reading what is normal first is the foundation every other interpretation rests on. Then follow your caseload: the trauma pair for acute presentations, the degenerative series for the aging spine and extremities, or the arthropathy and tumor courses for the findings that change management. The case-study trilogy ties it all together.
Chiropractic Radiology Certification (CRC) is a certification track available as a 24-hour bundle — 12 radiology courses in a single $480 checkout, taught by DACBR faculty. See the CRC bundle page and the certification programs page for the full course list and credential details.
Radiology coursework is clinical subject matter — imaging interpretation, diagnosis, and referral decision-making — 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. Some states also specify diagnostic-imaging content within renewal requirements. Online-format allowances still vary by jurisdiction; verify your state's rules in its guide before registering.
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. The CRC bundle (24 hours) is a single $480 checkout. Each completion generates an instant PDF certificate with a permanent copy in your account dashboard. 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 — all 17 radiology courses plus the 24-hour CRC certification bundle. 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)