What does CCEP stand for?



CCEP stands for Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner . It is a certification of course work beyond the DC (Doctor of Chiropractic) degree that emphasizes the adjusting and rehabilitation of the extremity joints, including:

Shoulders

Elbows

Wrists

Hands

Jaw

Hips

Knees

Ankles

Feet

I experienced first-hand what it’s like to have a bad knee, painful shoulder, and bad hip. I also experienced the relief of having these areas helped by chiropractic.



The extremities, basically any joint other than the spine, from the big toe (bunions) to the jaw (TMJ), can misalign and cause pain in the same manner as in the spine. This is painful in and of itself. But a problem in an extremity can have repercussions on the rest of the body and spine.

A bad knee can affect the pelvis and low back.

A misaligned shoulder can add stress and instability to the neck area.

If a problem area in the spine is not responding to care, I will begin to investigate an extremity misalignment, even if not directly painful, as a possibility. The solution is similar to that of the spine: gently adjusting the extremity joint to restore proper motion and alignment.