Clinical Practice & Thoracic/Lumbar Symptoms (Part VI)
About This Event
In this program, featuring Dr. Dan Dock and presented by CDI, you'll learn about whiplash injuries. Dr. Dock will be joined throughout the program by several guest contributors who will discuss regenerative medicine and pathology, as well as injections and record keeping. This comprehensive course offers 2 CE credits, delving into critical aspects of clinical practice. Participants will gain valuable insights into the detection of subluxation, diagnosis and treatment of spinal and extremity conditions, neurology, patient management, physical examination, symptomatology, and diagnostic imaging, enhancing their ability to provide effective patient care.
Learning Objectives
- •Identify and assess whiplash injury mechanisms, classification, and clinical presentations in chiropractic practice
- •Apply diagnostic protocols for detecting subluxation and evaluating spinal and extremity conditions related to thoracic and lumbar pathology
- •Integrate regenerative medicine concepts and injection techniques into comprehensive patient treatment plans
- •Interpret diagnostic imaging findings to support clinical decision-making for thoracic and lumbar conditions
- •Implement proper documentation and record-keeping standards for complex cases involving injections and advanced therapies
- •Perform systematic physical examination and neurological assessment to differentiate between various spinal pathologies
- •Develop evidence-based patient management strategies that address symptomatology and promote optimal clinical outcomes
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Event Details
Start Date
On Demand
End Date
—
Price
Free
CE Hours
2 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Speakers
2
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