Dr. Martin Rosen

Peak Potential Institute Now Offering CEUs

Continuing Education Credits Now Available

As a leading institution in chiropractic education, the Peak Potential Institute is proud to announce that CEUs are now available for all of our online programs.

For over 40 years, we’ve been dedicated to teaching the art of the chiropractic adjustment to tens of thousands of chiropractors and students. As the profession evolves, so do we—continually expanding our offerings to meet the growing demand for accessible, high-quality continuing education.

Now, you can further your professional growth while earning CEU credits by enrolling in our trimester-based programs. Each trimester allows you to select from a range of online courses designed to deepen your clinical skills and elevate your practice. Once coursework is completed, CEU certificates will be issued for eligible classes.

This is your opportunity to refine your expertise, stay current, and fulfill your continuing education requirements—all in one place.

Course Options Include

  • Evaluation and Correction for Vagus Nerve Involvement – 6 hours
  • Sacro Occipital Technique® (SOT®) The Three Categories – 8 hours
  • Scoliosis Ancillary Adjusting Protocols and Home Care – 3 hours
  • Evaluation and Correction of the Sphenobasilar Mechanism – 3 hours
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) the Lifeblood of the Central Nervous System (CNS) – 3 hours
  • Evaluation and Correction of the Vestibular System – 6 hours
  • Occipital Fiber Analysis and Soft Tissue Reflex Techniques (CMRT) – 8 hours
  • Chiropractic Care for the Pregnant Patient – 8 hours
  • Balancing the Sacro-Occipital Respiratory (SOR)Motion – 3 hours
  • Tongue Tie and Palate Evaluation Procedures – 6 hours
  • Evaluation and Correction of Atlas/Axis Dural Meningeal Restriction – 3 hours

Class Enrollment Schedule

  • Fall Trimester
    • Registration Opening in June
  • Winter Trimester
    • TBA
  • Spring Trimester
    • TBA

Resources Provided For All Online Courses

  • Video class modules
  • Evaluation & technique presentations
  • Practical demonstrations
  • Calls to action (CTAs)
  • Access to School Kajabi site
  • Monthly live Q&A’s with Peak Potential Instructor during class enrollment
  • Complete PDF workbooks
  • Full transcriptions of video classes
  • Email access to Dr. Rosen & Dr. Watson
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Tongue-Tie and Palate Evaluation Procedures

Dr. Martin Rosen

Understanding Tongue-Tie: What It Is, Its Implications, and Treatment Options

Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a congenital condition where a short, thick, or tight band of tissue (the lingual frenulum) tethers the bottom of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, limiting its range of motion. This can make it difficult for a child to move their tongue freely, which can affect activities like eating, speaking, swallowing, and breastfeeding. It can also impact the proper growth and development of the palate, jaw function, and even the overall shape of the face.

Dr. Martin Rosen

Mouth Breathing in Children and Adults: Understanding Airway Function, Adaptation, and Long-Term Impact

Breathing is one of the most fundamental functions of the human body, yet how we breath, through the nose or the mouth, can have a profound effect on development, structure, and overall health. In both children and adults, mouth breathing is often seen as a common pattern, but from a clinical perspective, it is not normal. It is typically a sign that the body has adapted to a challenge within the airway structures (including the sinuses, structural compensations in the cranium or palate, or nervous system dysfunction).