Chiropractic CE Webinar: Geriatric Tendon Rehab | June 10, 7 - 9 PM CT Posted on Jun 07, 2025

Geriatric Tendon Injury Rehab: Master Chiropractic Care for Seniors in This Live CE Webinar

Senior with tendon knee discomfort | Blog description of chiropractic webinar As the aging population grows, chiropractors face increasing demand to manage tendon injuries in older adults—conditions that can limit mobility, amplify pain, and heighten fall risks. On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, from 7:00–9:00 PM CT, join Dr. Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM, for a 2-hour live online webinar hosted by CCEDseminars. This course, Geriatrics 311: Chiropractic Management of Tendon Injuries in Older Adults, offers 2 CE credits (PACE and TBCE approved) and equips you with evidence-based tools to assess, treat, and prevent tendon injuries in seniors. Here’s why this webinar is a must for chiropractors serving aging patients.

Why Focus on Geriatric Tendon Injuries?

Tendon injuries in older adults are more than just musculoskeletal issues—they’re barriers to independence and quality of life. Age-related changes, such as collagen breakdown and reduced vascularity, make tendons in seniors more prone to injury and slower to heal. These conditions increase the risk of falls and chronic pain, making specialized chiropractic care critical.

This webinar addresses a gap in many CE programs by focusing on practical, senior-specific strategies. Whether you’re treating patients in a bustling city practice or a rural clinic, you’ll gain tools to improve outcomes and empower your patients.

What You’ll Learn

Dr. Ozello, a leading expert in chiropractic rehabilitation, breaks down complex concepts into actionable techniques you can apply immediately. The webinar covers:

  • Age-Related Tendon Degeneration: Understand how collagen loss and vascular compromise affect tendon healing in seniors.
  • Evaluation Techniques: Master palpation, red flag screening, and orthopedic tests tailored to older patients.
  • Chiropractic Treatment Approaches: Learn manual therapy, instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), and gentle mobilization techniques suited for geriatric tissue tolerance.
  • Rehabilitation Strategies: Design safe, progressive corrective exercises to support tendon recovery.
  • Patient Communication: Empower seniors with home-based care plans and tendon preservation strategies to enhance compliance and outcomes.
  • Case Examples: Explore real-world scenarios involving fragile, high-risk patients to refine your clinical decision-making.

Course Outline

  1. Key anatomy of aging tendons
  2. Mechanisms of tendon injury in seniors
  3. Red flags and differential diagnoses
  4. Chiropractic soft tissue protocols
  5. Safe exercise prescription for seniors
  6. Practical case studies

Meet Your Instructor: Dr. Donald Ozello

Dr. Donald Ozello, DC, CCN, CCSM, is a respected leader in chiropractic rehabilitation and the Director of Championship Chiropractic in Las Vegas. Known for his practical, evidence-based approach, Dr. Ozello has contributed to clinical rehab literature and is a seasoned CCEDseminars instructor. His ability to simplify complex topics makes this webinar accessible and immediately applicable to your practice.

Course Details

  • Title: Geriatrics 311: Chiropractic Management of Tendon Injuries in Older Adults
  • Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
  • Time: 7:00–9:00 PM CT
  • Credits: 2 CE hours (PACE and TBCE approved)
  • Format: Live, interactive online webinar
  • Platform: Hosted by CCEDseminars
  • Cost: Check CCEDseminars for pricing and bundle discounts

The live format includes an open Q&A session with Dr. Ozello, allowing you to address specific clinical challenges and gain real-time insights.

Why Chiropractors Love This Course

Here’s what chiropractors are saying about Dr. Ozello’s sessions:

  • “Dr. Ozello’s rehab strategies transformed how I treat my senior patients. Immediate impact!” — Dr. Karla D., DC
  • “Detailed yet practical. I’ve implemented several tools from this course already.” — Dr. Malik J., DC
  • “Clear, research-backed, and actionable. Dr. Ozello is a master at breaking it down.” — Dr. Sherri B., DC
  • “This filled a huge gap in my training for aging patients. Highly recommend!” — Dr. Leo M., DC
  • “The Q&A felt like a mastermind session—real solutions for real cases.” — Dr. Susan L., DC

Maximize Your CE with Bundles

Combine Geriatrics 311 with other CCEDseminars courses to meet your broader CE needs and save:

  • 10% off 6–9 hours (use code: 6hbc)
  • 20% off 10+ hours (use code: 10hbc)

Blue link button for our chiropractic bundling discount codeMix and match across topics like radiology, ethics, or documentation to fulfill state-specific requirements, such as Alaska’s 32-hour biennial mandate.

FAQs

  • What if I miss the live webinar? Contact CCEDseminars at 903-243-3372 to arrange a course exchange or access a recorded version (if available, subject to CE approval).
  • Does this count toward license renewal? Yes, the 2 CE credits are PACE and TBCE approved, valid in most states, provinces, and countries. Verify with your licensing board.
  • Is this course geriatric-focused? Absolutely, it’s part of CCEDseminars’ Geriatrics Series, tailored for aging patients.
  • Can I ask questions? Yes, the live webinar includes an interactive Q&A with Dr. Ozello.

Why This Webinar Matters

With an aging population, chiropractors need specialized skills to address tendon injuries in seniors. This webinar equips you with evidence-based tools to enhance mobility, reduce pain, and prevent falls—improving patient outcomes and strengthening your practice. Plus, the 2 CE credits help you stay compliant with license renewal requirements in states like Alaska, Texas, and beyond.

Register Now

Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your chiropractic care for seniors. Reserve your spot for Geriatrics 311 and gain practical skills to make a difference.

  • Date: June 10, 2025
  • Time: 7:00–9:00 PM CT
  • Format: Live, interactive webinar
  • Credits: 2 CE hours (PACE & TBCE approved)

Stay informed about CE regulations by checking with your state board or contacting CCEDseminars at 903-243-3372. This blog post is current as of June 7, 2025, based on information from CCEDseminars and related sources.

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