Arkansas Chiropractic Continuing Education
12 Hours of Board-Approved Online CE—Toward Your 24-Hour RequirementAvailable to chiropractors in Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale & statewide
Arkansas Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements
Arkansas requires 24 hours of CE every year.
Special Requirements:
- Hours must be completed by Dec. 31.
Online Chiropractic CE for Arkansas
AR Board allows 12 hours to be earned online per renewal period.
- Our CE Sponsor: University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College.
Individual Online Courses for Arkansas DCs
Biomechanics & Interoception: Biobehavioral Approach Pt 1
Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM
Biomechanics & Interoception: Biobehavioral Approach Pt 2
Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM
Biomechanics & Interoception: Biobehavioral Approach Pt 3
Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM
Biomechanics & Interoception: Biobehavioral Approach Pt 4
Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM
Modern Chiropractic Integration – AB
Evan Gwilliam, DC, MBA, BS
Modern Chiropractic Integration – CD
Kaveh Khajavi MD, FACS, FAANS
Modern Chiropractic Integration – EF
Dr. Steven Weiniger, DC, DIANM
Modern Chiropractic Integration – G
Timothy Mirtz DC, PhD
Modern Chiropractic Integration – HIJ
Robert Cooperstein, MA, DC
Multi-State Licensed?
All courses on this page are board-approved for your state. If you hold licenses in multiple states, one course can often satisfy requirements across multiple jurisdictions.
CE is sponsored by University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College (UBCC) for 2025/2026. Some CE Soup approvals are obtained directly through state chiropractic boards. Please verify current requirements with your state board.
Course Reviews
Considering taking online chiropractic CE for Arkansas license renewal? Our courses are popular with chiropractors. Check out what other clinicians are saying.
Awesome! Thank you so much! It was packed full of info and very easy to follow!
If you are interested in promoting active care in your office, this seminar is a must attend!
I really enjoyed the material and the suggestions on how to implement it into clinical use.
Exciting new ways to help my patients. I thought it was outstanding and nothing was lacking. Thank you!
The influence posture can have on overall health… Passion still survives for this profession. Dr. Weiniger is great. Packed full of info that I can use tomorrow.
Questions About Your CE Requirements?
Visit our FAQ section for answers about course approval, requirements, and completing your continuing education.
Arkansas Board of Chiropractic Examiners
The Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners was established through Act 126 of 1915 to serve as a regulatory body with several key functions. Its primary role is to ensure that all individuals who practice or intend to practice chiropractic in the state meet the necessary qualifications and hold a valid license. By providing licensing and examination services, as well as license renewal oversight, the Board strives to uphold the highest standards of professional conduct among chiropractors in Arkansas, with the ultimate goal of promoting public health and welfare. The Board’s office is located in the city of Little Rock, AR.
AR Chiropractic Associations
Arkansas Chiropractic Physicians Association
The Arkansas Chiropractic Physicians Association (ACPA) is a non-profit organization focused on advocating for healthcare choices for residents of Arkansas. They work to promote the rights of chiropractors to provide high-quality chiropractic care to patients. The ACPA educates the public about the benefits of chiropractic care and its excellent safety record. They also work to protect the rights of chiropractors to practice within the broad scope of Arkansas chiropractic law. The association provides support to new and experienced chiropractors through a mentor program. Their office is located in Marion, AR.
Arkansas Chiropractic Society
The Arkansas Chiropractic Society (ACS) is located in Fort Smith, AR and dedicated to the advancement of chiropractic in the state of Arkansas. Their primary goals include fostering scientific development of chiropractic, providing education to the public regarding the practice and benefits of chiropractic care, and advocating for the right of patients to choose chiropractic physicians as their healthcare providers. The society also offers educational opportunities for chiropractic physicians. They strive to protect and defend the comprehensive scope of chiropractic practice, while providing a professional society that incorporates comprehensive concepts of the role of chiropractic physicians in healthcare.
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