Case 136 involves Deb, a young woman who had an accidental cutting of her 11th cranial nerve after having surgical removal of an enlarged lymph node for biopsy. Two other cases of cranial nerve 11 damage are also viewed. Case 140 involves a woman who was employed by a chiropractor and alleged that he caused a stroke following a cervical adjustment. The legal documents are reviewed and signs and symptoms of arterial dissection are reviewed. A clinical discussion follows both cases.
This session consists of two cases. The first is a young woman with compression of the cervical spinal cord myelopathy. The second case is of a work comp injury in a 50 year old male that was mis-diagnosed by his “company doctor” and correctly diagnosed as an L4 radiculopathy by Dr. Ferezy.
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Hour 1 - PI Case Management Part 1
Hour 2 - PI Case Management Part 2
Hour 3 - How to Humanize Your PI Cases
Hour 1 - Your Personal Injury History: Part 1
Hour 2 - Your Personal Injury History: Part 2
Hour 3 - Your Personal Injury Examination – Part 1
Hour 4 - Your Personal Injury Examination – Part 2