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Chiropractic Doctor
Management of Common Conditions 235
Sub-Title
Viscerosomatic, Somatovisceral and Psychosomatic Reflexes: Diagnosis and Management of Common Patient Scenarios
Credit Hours(s)
3.0
Education Objectives
Hour 1
Define and apply viscerosomatic reflexes and influences.
Define and apply somatoviscera reflexes and influences.
Define and apply psychosomatic reflexes and influences.
Apply autonomic reflexes to clinical conditions including somatic dysfunction.
Hour 2
Identify the general nature of pain and its mechanisms including the physiology and psychology of pain.
Describe the effect of somatic dysfunction on the autonomic nervous system and apply this knowledge to the use of manipulative therapy
State the definition, location, and identification of Chapman’s points on the body.
Express Chapman’s points in relation to the major organ systems of the body.
Hour 3
Illustrate Chapman’s points of the cardiovascular system.
Illustrate Chapman’s points of the respiratory system.
Describe management of Chapman’s reflexes in a common clinical scenario.
Critically appraise, and utilize relevant scientific literature and information to assess and improve patient care practices; and, contribute to the ongoing scholarly development of the chiropractic profession
Instructors
Jennifer Illes, DC
Formats
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AudioVisual Course
Price
$60.00 USD
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