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Chiropractic Doctor CE Course - MRI 201 - 204 : MRI: Basics for Chiropractic Practice

Chiropractic Doctor


MRI 201 - 204 : MRI: Basics for Chiropractic Practice
4.0

Lawrence Bagnell, DC

$80.00 USD

AudioVisual Course


Hour 1
  • Describe the fundamental principles of MRI physics and the key cervical spine imaging sequences (T1, T2, STIR) relevant to chiropractic practice.
  • Identify normal cervical spine anatomy and recognize common pathological MRI findings such as disc herniation, stenosis, and myelomalacia.
  • Interpret MRI findings in correlation with clinical symptoms to guide safe chiropractic decision-making and patient management.
  • Differentiate between MRI indications, contraindications, and safety considerations to determine when referral for MRI is appropriate.
  • Communicate effectively with radiologists, patients, and insurers using MRI-based terminology and objective evidence to support clinical and medico-legal documentation.
Hour 2
  • Recognize normal thoracic spine MRI anatomy and accurately distinguish it from common pathological findings relevant to chiropractic practice.
  • Discuss the fundamental principles of MRI image acquisition, interpretation, and signal characteristics (T1, T2, STIR) as they apply to the thoracic spine.
  • Identify common thoracic spine pathologies—including degenerative disc disease, herniations, stenosis, fractures, and myelopathy—on MRI and relate them to patient presentation.
  • Apply MRI findings to develop safe, evidence-based chiropractic treatment plans and determine when imaging results warrant modification of care or referral to another provider.
  • Integrate MRI knowledge into clinical communication by effectively discussing imaging results with radiologists, other healthcare professionals, and patients to support interdisciplinary collaboration.
Hour 3
  • Discuss essential MRI sequence behavior (T1, T2, STIR) and standard lumbar MRI protocols to confidently navigate images.
  • Identify and interpret normal lumbar anatomy, common variants, and core pathologies (disc pathology using nomenclature, stenosis grading, Modic changes).
  • Integrate findings into chiropractic decision-making—including indications/contraindications to manipulation, documentation, and clear referral communication.
Hour 4
  • Discuss neuro-musculoskeletal imaging relationships by identifying how brain and extremity MRI findings correlate with neurological, postural, and biomechanical dysfunction.
  • Differentiate MRI sequence interpretation for neurologic and orthopedic regions, emphasizing pattern recognition of soft-tissue vs. neural signal changes.
  • Recognize early degenerative and inflammatory changes in peripheral joints and associated neural structures using MRI analysis.
  • Apply MRI findings to evidence-based chiropractic case management, including safe referral, patient education, and interdisciplinary communication.
  • Document MRI utilization ethically and effectively to meet clinical, legal, and CE compliance standards.

Course Group includes all MRI Courses numbered 201 thru 204
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