A comprehensive overview of scoliosis and spinal deformity from "A to Z." Topics covered include spinal anatomy, scoliosis in children and adults, radiographic and other imaging, curve measurement and classification, nonsurgical and surgical treatment, and postoperative care.
Online Continuing Education (CE) Programs
The successful treatment of spinal disorders requires a team of skilled spine specialists—nurses, OR techs, PTs and more. Listed below you will find some of the latest spine educational programs for spine professionals other than doctors.
Simply select a program of interest, review the content, pass a brief test at the end, and print off your CE certificate — and all at no charge.
First rate spine education at your fingertips.
The lumbar musculature is important to spinal stability, balance, weight distribution, static postures, and assists and limits flexion, extension, rotation, side bending, and combinations of movement. Educational objectives of this program help identify bony and soft tissue lumbar structures, provide information about intervertebral disc function, neural and vascular systems, purpose and types of ligaments, muscle functional groups and their functions and actions.
Program objectives provide an understanding of normal spinal anatomy, spinal disorders (whiplash, fracture, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis), how spinal disorders affect function and biomechanics, nonsurgical treatment, and spinal stabilization surgery.
Register to begin receiving CME/CE credit and be notified of upcoming spine meetings and online courses.

