Overview
Registration Saturday: 08:45
Saturday: 08:30-18:30
Sunday: 08:00-14:00
This course is 14 CPD Hours
This seminar is open to Chiropractors and Chiropractic students only. Students who are actively enrolled in a course of study leading to a chiropractic qualification may take the entire course. However, one of the seven courses must be taken after they have graduated. A copy of your degree from an accredited chiropractic college must be provided to the senior instructor at the practical exam.
- CCEP 1 – 11-12 October 2025 – Advanced Principles of TMJ, Ribs, and Shoulder Girdle (Marius Jensen)
- CCEP 2 -7-8 March 2026 – Advanced Principles of Upper Extremity Adjusting (Jared Jensen)
- CCEP 3 – 9-10 May 2026 – Advanced Principles of Lower Extremity Adjusting (Kevin Hearon)
- CCEP 4 – 10-11 October 2026 – Advanced Principles of Foot, Gath & Orthotics (Dan Prince)
- CCEP 5 – 13-14 March 2027 – Advanced Principles of Extremity Rehabilitation (Allen Manison)
- CCEP 6 – 15-16 May 2027 – Soft Tissue methods for the Spine & Extremities (Michael Krasnov)
- CCEP 7– 9-10 October 2027 – Global Assessment of the Extremities (Wayne Johnson)
Course Details
Posture, both static and kinetic, is discussed and demonstrated. Primary and secondary shock absorbers of gait are related to their major muscle and nerve root. Neutral position of the foot is defined and demonstrated when it is pathomechanical and truly neutral. Structural deformities such as leg length, rear foot and forefoot varus/valgus, functional hallucislimitus (FHL), equinus, and others will be covered.
Orthotics for common foot disorders and posture problems will be demonstrated. Learn how to cast a foot in true neutral position non-weight bearing. Learn why the foundation of the spine truly starts at the ground. Learn the difference between functional and accommodative foot orthoses, and learn to make functional orthoses (students will be making functional orthoses in this class for themselves).
The Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner (C.C.E.P.) seminar series offered by the Council on Extremity Adjusting (CEA) provides chiropractors with practical, objective-based solutions for treating the body’s extremities. Through a comprehensive curriculum comprising seven seminars, participants gain expertise in diagnosing and treating extremity-related issues by understanding the biomechanical functions of each joint and muscle.
The seminars offer a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on training, allowing participants to grasp the complexities of extremity care while honing their adjustment skills. Unlike traditional chiropractic education, which often focuses solely on spinal nerve interference, the C.C.E.P. program emphasizes the significant impact of nerve interference on the extremities and provides simple yet effective methods for diagnosis and treatment.
Successful completion of all seven courses is mandatory to be eligible for the final practical evaluation. This rigorous assessment process ensures that participants have a comprehensive understanding of extremity care and are proficient in applying the knowledge and skills learned during the seminars.
By setting clear requirements for eligibility to sit for the practical exam, the CEA maintains high standards of education and proficiency among certified C.C.E.P.s, contributing to the credibility and effectiveness of the program.
To read more about sitting the final exam please click here
Dr. Dan Prince, DC, CCEP
Dr. Daniel J. Prince has a thriving family practice in Edmond Oklahoma. When he is not caring for USA athletes, he and his wife Erin enjoy the outdoors with their five active children. He currently serves as the Vice President of the Council on Extremity Adjusting and presents curriculum designed for the busy practitioner to learn on the weekend and implement on Monday.
Dr. Prince is a contributing author to the third edition of the Pediatric Chiropractic textbook which hits bookstores in the fall of 2021. Readers and seminar attendees will learn about managing the most common injuries including those to the foot, ankle, knee, shoulder, elbow and wrist. You will learn how to perform a detailed history, thorough exam, differential diagnosis, x-ray interpretation and short-lever adjusting. Every condition concludes with a discussion regarding case management including treatment, referral, rehabilitation, and safe return-to-play criteria.
FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For more information contact the CPD team at cpd@aecc.ac.uk.
Will lunch & refreshments be provided?
A light lunch & refreshment breaks will be provided.
What if I have a Dietary requirement?
Our catering team cater for the standard 14 food allergens. You will be asked to select any of these allergens that might be applicable when booking online.
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