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Physical Diagnosis - Chiropractic Assistant


Physical Diagnosis 185
Statins in the Musculoskeletal Landscape

1.0

$20.00 USD

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  • Increase awareness and recognition of statin intolerance in musculoskeletal patients.
  • Learn the risk factors associated with Statin Associated Muscle Symptoms (SAMS).
  • Identify the signs and symptoms of myositis/myopathy.
  • Discuss the physiological process involved with SAMS and tests to confirm.

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

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Physical Diagnosis 184
The Connection Between Sleep and Chronic Pain

2.0

$40.00 USD

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Hour 1

  • Describe behavioral model for insomnia
  • Explain why sleep quality is important
  • Discuss sleep interventions as prevention for chronic musculoskeletal pain
  • Discuss sleep interventions for chronic musculoskeletal pain

 Hour 2

  • Ask the correct questions to assess sleep and sleep behaviors
  • Identify factors to maladaptive sleep habits
  • Discuss sleep efficiency and tracking progress
  • Explain why rest in bed is not optimal
  • Refer patients to appropriate healthcare providers for sleep dysfunction

Jossue Ortiz, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 183
4.0

$80.00 USD

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Hour 1 

  • Document the patients history to include an accurate list of all herbal/dietary supplements and other medicinals they are taking and refer to their MD if there are any concerns that it will affect Chiropractic Care being considered
  • Explain the concept of the use of simultaneous interventions to treat a single condition as it is relative to the patient history.

 Hour 2

  • Discuss potential side effects of herbal/dietary supplement as components of history taking & physical exam procedures.
  • Refer to Medical Doctor if you feel any signs or symptoms are related to any side effects of anything the patient is taking
  • Give examples of how herbal/dietary supplement use may impact the history taking, physical exam procedures, and treatment plan.

Hour 3

  • Describe pertinent patient medical history and physical examination procedures included in a comprehensive evaluation for conditions that may have been previously treated with surgical interventions
  • Connect patient medical history and physical examination with evidence-based intervention/treatment plan of care to achieve best patient outcomes

Hour 4

  • Identify evidence-based rehabilitation principles for patients whose history may include prior surgical intervention.
  • Explain specific rehabilitation programs for each case based on documented evaluation findings

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Physical Diagnosis 182
Biology of Low Back Pain

1.0

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  • Defend a contemporary view of the implications of the biology of pain and injury for sensorimotor function
  • Outline neuroplastic structural and functional changes as they relate to non-specific (mechanical) low back pain and sensorimotor function
  • Appraise the current state of the literature regarding the changes in motor control in those with low back pain
  • Assess whether low back pain patients display signs of muscular guarding or splinting
  • Summarize existing observational evidence regarding the association between primary or chronic headache and persistent low back pain

Shawn Thistle, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 181
Lumbar Disc & Sciatica

1.0

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  • Outline the congruence of the manual interventions used in clinical practice with the scientific evidence regarding the biomechanical aspects of degenerative disc disease (DDD) leading to pain.
  • Compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a stratified care model versus usual care for patients with sciatica.
  • Assess the value of intervertebral disc degeneration detected in early adulthood as a predictor for progression of degenerative changes as well as low back pain symptoms and disability in middle age.
  • Define deep gluteal syndrome and the deep gluteal space, as well as propose a general diagnostic pathway for this condition.
  • Breakdown the utilization of conservative treatments used in lumbar disc herniation patients successfully treated nonoperatively versus unsuccessfully treated nonoperatively.

Shawn Thistle, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 180
Patient Expectations, Communication & Context

1.0

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  • Investigate the effect of patient expectations on short-term, subjective improvement in recurrent or persistent low back pain patients.
  • Determine whether the ritual of the history and physical examination results in meaningful change in pain and function for low back pain patients before any treatment is provided.
  • Assess the potential negative effect of routine MRI reports on the perception of the patient and treatment outcomes and explore a method for improvement.
  • Explore the level of association between kinesiophobia and pain, disability, and quality of life as well as its role as a prognostic factor in people with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
  • Quantify the role of contextual effects in the nonpharmacologic treatment of knee osteoarthritis.

Shawn Thistle, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 179
Clinical Diagnosis

1.0

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  • Recognize and apply the diagnostic criteria for hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD) including hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS).
  • Outline the importance of blood pressure screening and review evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice.
  • Appraise the evidence regarding nonpharmacological approaches used in the management of restless legs syndrome (RLS).
  • Summarize a contemporary clinical framework for identifying red flags for four serious spinal pathologies that may present in chiropractic practice.
  • Describe our contemporary understanding of the appropriate diagnosis and management of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM).

Shawn Thistle, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 178
Rotator Cuff Tears (RCTs): Etiology, Epidemiology, and Differentials to Consider

1.0

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  • Identify the 4 muscles that are associated with the Rotator Cuff.  
  • Recall the major epidemiological variables associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
  • Differentiate the 2 major etiological factors associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
  • Recognize the symptoms and signs associated with Rotator Cuff Tears.
  • Determine conservative treatment approaches in the acute and/or sub-acute phase of Rotator Cuff Tears.
  • Select appropriate ancillary studies that may be necessitated upon failed conservative treatment of presented upper extremity conditions.

James Strange, DC, MS

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Physical Diagnosis 177
Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Knee for the busy Clinician

1.0

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  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of a knee disorder.
  • List differential diagnosis of knee disorders.
  • Outline the different elements of a knee exam.
  • Identify “red flags” during the evaluation of knee complaints.
  • Summarize additional knee tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them.

Marc Lawson, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 176
Tremors

1.0

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  • Recognize the importance of knowing and diagnosing a tremor.
  • Define what is a tremor List some of the general symptoms of a tremor.
  • Discuss the triggers that may exacerbate a tremor.
  • Name the main categories of a tremor.
  • Recall the subclasses of action tremor List the most common diseases and syndromes demonstrating each type of tremor.
  • Differentiate the symptoms of Essential tremors (ET) and debate the current gold standard treatment plan of action.

Virginia Norris-Schafer, DC, MD

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Physical Diagnosis 175
Definitive Guide of Stability Testing the Cranio-Cervical Region

3.0

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  • Compare the difference between angular and linear motion.
  • List the limiting factors necessary for stability in respect to linear motion.
  • List and describe the function of the limiting structures of the atlantooccipital joint and the atlantoaxial joint.
  • Describe the path of the vertebral artery from the subclavian artery to the basilar artery
  • List the three types of Atlantooccipital fractures.
  • Describe five diseases that may compromise the stability of the cervical region and how.
  • List and elaborate on the immune specific diseases that can affect the atlantoaxial joint.
  • Summarize the normal growth of the cervical spine and craniovertebral region in children.
  • Outline the details of IFOMPT Framework for Red Flags.
  • Demonstrate three stability tests of the cervical region and interpret the results.
  • Demonstrate a neurological scan to clear spinal cord and neurological dysfunction in the cervical spine.
  • Apply a vigorous mandatory scan for all patients to rule out serious pathology of the cervical spine and the neurological system and be able to interpret the results.

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

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Physical Diagnosis 174
Nonspecific Spinal Pain

2.0

$40.00 USD

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Hour 1

  • Define Nonspecific Low Back/Neck Pain            
  • Outline the subcategories of Nonspecific Spinal Pain
  • Provide an overview of different techniques
  • Analyze the anatomical source of the injury
  • Examine Differentiate the functional or anatomical diagnosis

 Hour 2

  • Produce a specific conservative treatment plan
  • Measure the patient’s response to care.
  • Neurological differential diagnosis via pain patterns
  • Choosing the most appropriate type of manual therapy
  • Provide Appropriate Documentation

David Taylor, DC, DABCN, FIACN

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Physical Diagnosis 173 - 175
6.0

$120.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed in Physical Diagnosis 173 thru 175

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Physical Diagnosis 173
Assessing Peripheral and Vascular Problems in Your Patients

1.0

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  • Identify vascular anatomy pertinent to the cardiovascular exam
  • Interpret cardiovascular physiology as it relates to physical examination.
  • Discuss characteristics of, and techniques used to evaluate, the pulse and blood pressure.
  • Name advanced techniques used to evaluate peripheral artery disorders and conditions.

Jennifer Illes, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 172
Assessing the Thyroid

1.0

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  • Describe thyroid anatomy and physiology. 
  • Outline the pathophysiology of hypothyroidism, including possible causes and associated conditions.
  • Identify signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
  • Demonstrate the typical thyroid exam performed in the chiropractor’s office.
  • Review the usual and customary conservative and non-conservation management for common thyroid conditions.
  • Discuss the role of the chiropractic spinal manipulation in care for patients with thyroid conditions.

Jennifer Illes, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 171
The Abdominal Examination Made Easy

1.0

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  • Identify musculoskeletal anatomy pertinent to the abdominal exam.
  • Identify the location of intra-abdominal contents relative to the abdominal wall and what is normally palpable.
  • Recognize examination techniques used for inspection, auscultation, percussion and palpation of the abdomen.
  • Name advanced techniques used to evaluate the acute abdomen.

Jennifer Illes, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 170
Clinical Value of Gait Analysis, Functional Assessment Screens for Lower Extremities and Orthotic Modifications for Clinical Cases

3.0

$60.00 USD

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Hour 1:

  • Knowledge of human gait analysis and its application to clinical scenarios.
  • Explain the common gait terminology, such as stride length, step width, and cadence.
  • Identify the stance and swing cycles of gait.
  • Summarize the gait cycle and how it relates to normal human ambulation.
  • Explain how movements at the pelvis, lower extremity, hip, knee, ankle, and subtalar joints interact during stance to conserve energy, and to protect one from injuries that might otherwise result from the repetitive stresses that occur during gait.
Hour 2:
  • Describe how patients with over-pronation and over-supination present in a clinical setting.
  • Comprehend the functional biomechanics of the lunge, and squat and its relationships to faulty movement patterns.
  • Compare Janda’s lower extremity functional screens.
  • Demonstrate that clinical gait analysis alters treatment decisions to improve functional outcomes.

Hour 3:

  • Illustrate the LEFS (lower extremity functional scale), and report its clinical value.
  • Demonstrate evidence-based exercises to help improve over-pronation in patients.
  • Apply the scientific foundations of modifications for custom orthotics with clinical case scenarios.
  • Illustrate, through the use of case scenarios the typical examination findings and documentation of gait analysis in the “O” (objective) section of notes.

Jennifer Illes, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 169

Lumbar Spine, Pelvis and Hip Differential Diagnosis


1.0

$19.00 USD

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  • Identify two serious pathologies that appear to be related to the lumbar spine but are not.
  • Describe three categories of pelvic fractures than may occur.
  • Describe the objective differences between vascular claudication and neurogenic claudication.
  • List the five screening tests for the pelvis and SI joint.

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

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Physical Diagnosis 168

Thoracic Spine Differential Diagnosis


1.0

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  • Identify and describe two musculoskeletal issues of the thoracic region.
  • List one dural test that is used to evaluate the thoracic region which will assist in determining normal neuromeningeal pathway mobility.
  • List two CPR of the spine in the thoracic region that have good reliability and are effective in use.
  • List and describe two vascular diagnoses which may relate to Thoracic Spine referred pain

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

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Physical Diagnosis 167

Cervical Spine Differential Diagnosis


1.0

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  • Recognize and list four red flags for the cervical and shoulder girdle.
  • Identify three medical conditions that may refer to the cervical spine but are non-musculoskeletal in origin and require a physician's intervention.
  • Name and describe two CPR for the Cervical Spine.
  • List two dural tests that are done for the nervous system in the Cervical region.

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

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Physical Diagnosis 166 - 169
Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy

4.0

$80.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Physical Diagnosis 166 through Physical Diagnosis 169

Course Group includes all Physical Diagnosis Courses numbered 166 through 169

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

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Physical Diagnosis 166

Differential Diagnosis - Exposing Spinal Pain Imposters


1.0

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  • List five statistical references that relate to evidence based practice.
  • List four Red flags that are pertinent in the evaluation component of treatment.
  • Identify the five categories that pertain to possible spinal pain and referred pain.
  • Describe two metabolic diseases that can affect the spine.

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

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Physical Diagnosis 165

Genomic Medicine


2.0

$40.00 USD

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  • Understand basic genetic and how this new field of medicine may impact your practice
  • Learn and key common genomic medicine study type.
  • Critically evaluate genomic medicine studies by identifying bias, evaluating effect size, and applying it to your patient.
  • Understand the cardiovascular disease association between the SNPs ApoE, Kif6, and MTHFR.
  • Consider how polymorphisms may impact the placebo effect.

Joshua Goldenberg, ND

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Physical Diagnosis 164
Complete Orthopedic and Neurological Examination of the Mid-Back for the Busy Clinician

1.0

$20.00 USD

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  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of a mid-back disorder
  • Be able to list differential diagnosis of mid-back disorders
  • Outline the different elements of a mid-back exam
  • Understand the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of mid-back complainants
  • Be able to summarize additional mid-back tests that can be performed and the reasons why to use them

Marc Lawson, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 162

Shoulder - Adhesive Capsulitis and Cervical Spine Considerations


1.0

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  • Outline the current state of the literature on the etiology, diagnosis and management of frozen shoulder
  • Clarify the influence of the spine on shoulder range of motion in middle-aged and elderly patients
  • Assess the utility of three clinical tests evaluating subscapularis muscle function
  • Utilize and integrate a simple clinical test to assist in distinguishing neck from shoulder pain
  • Summarize the recent Clinical Practice Guideline (APTA) regarding the treatment of adhesive capsulitis

Shawn Thistle, DC

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Journal Article Review
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Physical Diagnosis 161
Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Wrist and Hand for the Busy Clinician

1.0

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  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of a wrist and hand disorder
  • Be able to list appropriate exam procedures for a differential diagnosis of wrist and hand disorders
  • Outline the different elements of a wrist and hand exam
  • Discuss the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of wrist and hand complaints
  • Be able to summarize additional wrist and hand tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them

Marc Lawson, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 160

DD of Low Back Pain and Prostate Patholgies with Case Studies


3.0

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  • Differentially diagnose prostate pathologies in individuals who present to your office with musculoskeletal pain,
  • Differentiate various types of common prostate pathologies
  • Expand understanding of prostate pathophysiology, including hormonal and biochemical implications
  • Identify prostate pathology risk factors
  • Identify the common pre-disposing factors for prostate pathologies that can ultimately mimic musculoskeletal complaints
  • Interpret conventional prostate diagnostic procedures and identify protocols to evaluate and monitor prostate health and/or pathology
  • Hone diagnostic skills by reviewing and analyzing patient case studies, inclusive of history, exam findings, lab test results for patients presenting with musculoskeletal complaints that may have underlying prostate pathologies

Richard Powers, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 159

Recurrent Ankle Sprain, Plantarfascitis, Foot Orthoses, Ankle Evaluation


1.0

$20.00 USD

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  • Justify the addition of manipulative therapy to rehabilitation in the management of recurrent ankle sprain with functional instability
  • Compare the effectiveness of plantar fascia-specific stretching to high-load strength training in patients with plantar fasciitis
  • Examine the biomechanical mechanisms that may be involved in the foot-to-low back relationship, and how foot orthoses might be used to manage low back pain
  • Outline the state of current clinical evidence regarding the use of manual therapies in the treatment of lateral ankle sprains
  • Summarize relevant concepts for the diagnosis and management of ankle syndesmosis injuries

Shawn Thistle, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 158

Test for Spinal Dysfunction, Neck Injury and Future Neck Pain, Cervical ROM and Strength


1.0

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  • Outline tests of high diagnostic utility for spinal disorders
  • Examine the association between work-related neck injury and future neck pain
  • Breakdown the proposed relationship between neck muscle strength, cervical range of motion and neck pain
  • Summarize recent Clinical Practice Guidelines on the chiropractic treatment of adults with neck pain

Shawn Thistle, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 157

The Heart Exam: Made Simple


1.0

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  • Recognize the elements and significance of the jugular venous pulse
  • Know the physiology and sound of S1 and S2
  • Know the physiology and sound of S3 and S4
  • Identify systole and diastole by palpation and listening
  • Describe heart murmurs
  •  Hear and understand the mechanism of two common systolic murmurs

Jennifer Illes, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 156

School Enrollment and Sports Pre-participation Physicals


1.0

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  • Explain jurisdictional authority over school enrollment and pre-participation physical examinations
  • List the common items required on a school enrollment and pre-participation physical examinations
  • Outline the key components of the health history
  • Identify normal values for vision and hearing acuity
  • Calculate BMI and determine age appropriate percentile ranking
  • Classify physical maturity using the Tanner Scale
  • Assess immunization records for statutory compliance
  • Indicate the difference in the level of detail required in the pre-participation exam versus the school enrollment physical
  • Recognize the classifications of sports based on exertion required and level of contact
  • Describe the process of clearing an athlete to resume training and competition
  • Recognize the risk factors to sudden cardiac death syndrome
  • Determine the association between risk factors and specific sports

Richard Saporito, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 155

The Eye Exam


1.0

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  • Define the differences between visual fields and pathways.
  • Recognize the three most common eye conditions and diseases affecting the cranial nerves seen within the chiropractic practice.
  • Diagnose common eye diseases and conditions from a funduscopic examination.
  • Propose management and co-management options for specific common eye conditions.

Jennifer Illes, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 153

Adult Lung Examination from Inspection to Auscultation: For Health Care Practitioners


1.0

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  • Identify important chest and thorax landmarks in order to perform a lung examination.
  • Summarize the various musculature associated with adult breathing mechanics.
  • Demonstrate the differences between consolidation and effusion lung pathologies.
  • Diagnose common adult lung pathologies with use of a medical history and full physical examination.

Jennifer Illes, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 152
Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Shoulder for the Busy Clinician

1.0

$20.00 USD

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  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of a shoulder disorder
  • Be able to list differential diagnosis of shoulder disorders
  • Outline the different elements of a shoulder exam
  • Understand the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of shoulder complainants
  • Be able to summarize additional shoulder tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them

Marc Lawson, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 149

Chiropractic, Orthopedic, and Neurological Examination of the Elbow for the Busy Clinician


1.0

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  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of an elbow disorder
  • List appropriate exam procedures for differential diagnosis of elbow disorders
  • Outline the different elements of a elbow exam
  • Discuss the importance of “red flags” in the exam and evaluation of elbow complaints
  • Summarize additional elbow tests that can be performed and under what conditions to use them

Marc Lawson, DC

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Physical Diagnosis 135

Fibromyalgia - Myths and Realities


3.0

$60.00 USD

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  • Define Fibromyalgia from an allopathic perspective
  • Review historical treatment by traditional medical community
  • Examine current allopathic theories and treatments
  • Review signs and symptoms, demographics and presentation of the fibromyalgia patient
  • Obtain an accurate diagnosis through labwork and history as it pertains to the fibromyalgia patient.
  • Differentially Diagnosis adrenal fatigue, perimenopause, myofascial pain syndrome, chronic fatigue
  • Determine the Labwork needed to evaluate a fibromyalgia patient
  • Discuss the fibromyalgia patient’s point of view of symptoms and treatments
  • Contrast the varying possible diagnoses from the alternative healer viewpoint
  • Explain the Fibromyalgia “personality type”
  • Create a team approach with other practitioners in the treatment of the fibromyalgia patient
  • Determine the appropriate organic treatments that may be needed to treat the fibromyalgia patient including Gluten intolerance, Food allergies, and Supplementation
  • Discuss Musculoskeletal treatments for fibromyalgia patients including Adjustments, Massage, and Prolo therapy
  • Integrate appropriate exercise and home remedies for the fibromyalgia patient including 5 Tibetan Rites, Yoga, Walking, and swimming

Robin Mayfield, DC

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