New Science in Whiplash Trauma
About This Event
This on-demand course, "New Science in Whiplash Trauma," provides 2 CE credits for Doctors of Chiropractic, delving into the latest research and understanding of whiplash injuries. Led by Dr. Michael D Freeman, the program explores critical areas such as diagnostic accuracy, accident analysis, and the long-term implications of motor vehicle collisions on spinal health. It is designed to enhance practitioners' knowledge in evidence-based outcomes and case management for personal injury cases.Participants will gain insights into various aspects of whiplash trauma, including the use of videofluoroscopy for cervical spine injury, the relationship between acceleration and injury risk in traffic crashes, and the systematic review of future neck and back pain risks following collisions. This comprehensive course is ideal for DCs looking to refine their approach to whiplash cases, offering valuable tools and information to improve patient care and outcomes in this complex area of chiropractic practice.
Learning Objectives
- •Evaluate diagnostic accuracy methods for whiplash injuries, including the application of videofluoroscopy in assessing cervical spine trauma
- •Analyze the biomechanical relationship between vehicular acceleration forces and injury risk to better predict patient outcomes
- •Interpret current evidence-based research on long-term sequelae of motor vehicle collisions, including future neck and back pain development
- •Apply systematic case management protocols for whiplash patients to improve clinical outcomes and patient care
- •Integrate accident analysis techniques into patient assessment to strengthen personal injury case documentation
- •Develop evidence-based treatment approaches informed by the latest research in whiplash trauma management
Event Details
Start Date
On Demand
End Date
—
Price
$50
CE Hours
2 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Speakers
1
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