GEORGIA TENNESSEE 31 HOUR BUNDLE REBECCA

Credit Hours: 31

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ACUTE SPINAL CORD TRAUMA - Credit Hours: 1

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with information about basic spinal cord anatomy, describes common mechanisms of spinal cord injury and changes in bodily function after injury, and discusses patient management during the acute phase of spinal cord injury treatment.

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: A NUTRITIONAL APPROACH - Credit Hours: 1

This course will provide Chiropractors with information on the nutritional aspects of managing patients with Alzheimer’s Disease .

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: BASIC OVERVIEW - Credit Hours: 1

This course will provide Chiropractors with the basic principles about trends in the diagnosis and management of Alzheimer’s It will include discussion on the latest diagnosis and management options available to patient’s suffering with Alzheimer’s Disease.

ALZHEIMER'S PATIENT SUPPORT - Credit Hours: 1

This course will provide doctors with information on how to support people living with Alzheimer's disease.

BASIC CASE MANAGEMENT - Credit Hours: 1

This course will provide you with the basic principles of case management. It will include discussion on evaluation, diagnosis, setting goals and treatments. As part of this course you will also be introduced to the use of outcome assessments.

CONDITIONS OF THE DISC PART 1 - Credit Hours: 1

This course will begin with a detailed discussion on the functional anatomy of the disc. This will include disc innervation, disc nutrition and structural composition. The course will continue with a discussion on the basic interpretation of MRI.

CONDITIONS OF THE DISC PART 2 - Credit Hours: 1

This course will begin with a short review of the basic aspects of MRI. The discussion will then continue with a detailed analysis of disc herniations and normal disc aging.

CONDITIONS OF THE DISC PART 3 - Credit Hours: 1

This is the last installment of a three part series. It will include a review of normal disc aging, a discussion on the differences between normal disc aging and degenerative disc disease, internal disc disruptions, and nerve in growth.

DOCUMENTATION - Credit Hours: 2

This course will provide you with the basic principles of documentation to establish medical necessity for the treatments you provide for your patients. In today's healthcare environment more and more chiropractors are experiencing post payment audits. If an audit reveals that the medical necessity for the treatment was not supported in the notes, then the provider is required to refund the insurance company. This course will give you all the necessary forms and concepts to protect you from these audits.

FUNCTION BASED CARE PART 1 - Credit Hours: 1

This course is designed to instruct physicians on the basic principles of function based care. It will include a discussion on how to demonstrate medical necessity for function based care, how to perform physical capacity tests, and how to prescribe specific exercises related to the patient's ability to perform those tests.

FUNCTION BASED CARE PART 2 - Credit Hours: 1

Part 2 of Function Based Care picks up with Neuromuscular Re-education. In this course we will discuss the theory of this treatment as well as how to demonstrate medical necessity for these exercises. This course will also discuss stretching exercises and postural correction exercises.

GEORGIA JURISPRUDENCE - Credit Hours: 1

This one hour course meets the CE requirement of 1-hour of Jurisprudence for Georgia

HEALTHCARE COMPLIANCE - Credit Hours: 2

This course will introduce you to the concept of Healthcare Compliance. We will begin with a discussion on implementing a healthcare compliance program in your office including the seven basic elements of a compliance program. The course will then provide a detailed summary of the HIPAA Privacy Rule formulating all the components to help you formulate your own HIPAA compliance program for your office.

INSTRUMENT ASSISTED SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION PART 1: INTRODUCTION - Credit Hours: 1

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with instruction necessary to understand the functional role of fascia and the techniques we can use to manipulate this fascia in order to heal injured tissue.  This course will review the fascial network of the body and how this network provides support for stabilization as well as flexibility for movement.  This fascia can be manipulated through various soft tissue mobilization techniques and we will discuss one of these techniques, IASTM, at a deeper level.

INSTRUMENT ASSISTED SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION PART 2: THE SPINE - Credit Hours: 1

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with instruction necessary to understand how to treat the soft tissue structures of the spine and pelvis using Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization.  This course will review the soft tissue of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar spines and pelvis and how to evaluate and treat these structures using IASTM protocols.

INSTRUMENT ASSISTED SOFT TISSUE MOBILIZATION PART 3: UPPER EXTREMITY - Credit Hours: 1

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with instruction necessary to understand how to treat the soft tissue structures of the upper extremities using Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization.  This course will review the soft tissue of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and peripheral nerves of the upper extremities and how to evaluate and treat these structures using IASTM protocols.

NEUROPLASTICITY PART 1: A BASIC OVERVIEW - Credit Hours: 1

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with an evidence based review of the theory of neuroplasticity and how its effect on our nervous system. This course will provide Chiropractors with information on the theory of neuroplasticity.

NEUROPLASTICITY PART 2: BRAINWAVES ARE A WINDOW TO THE BRAIN - Credit Hours: 1

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with an evidence based review of the role of brain wave patterns in the process of creating neoplastic changes.  This course will provide Chiropractors with information on brain wave patterns and neuroplasticity.

NEUROPLASTICITY PART 3: THE IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP - Credit Hours: 1

The purpose of this course is to aid the Chiropractic Profession by providing Chiropractors with an evidence-based review of the role of role of sleep in the process of creating neuroplastic changes. This course will provide Chiropractors with information on role of sleep and neuroplasticity.

PASSIVE CARE MODALITIES PART 1 - Credit Hours: 1

Passive Care Modalities Part 1 will provide you with detailed instruction on symptom based care. This will include a discussion regarding thermal therapies and electric stimulation and TENS unit integration as an effective pain management tool.

PASSIVE CARE MODALITIES PART 2 - Credit Hours: 1

Passive Care Modalities Part 2 will provide you with detailed instruction on Ultrasound, Trigger Point Therapy and Spinal Traction.

RADICULOPATHY: PATIENT ASSESSMENT - Credit Hours: 1

This course is designed to provide you with the necessary tools to effectively evaluate radiculopathies. It will include a discussion on neuropathic pain syndromes, orthopedic evaluation, neurological work up and MRI.

SPINAL DECOMPRESSION - Credit Hours: 1

This course will expose many of the lies and exaggerations that many of the decompression table manufacturers have been telling us. During this hour we will examine spinal decompression therapy through and objective review of the medical and chiropractic literature regarding its efficacy.

SPINAL PAIN SYNDROMES - Credit Hours: 1

This course will present the clinical aspects of pain. You will learn about the differences between Sclerotogenous, Myofascial, Visceral and Neuropathic pain syndromes. This will include a review of the literature of Bogduk, Lord and Kuslich.

THE NEUROLOGY OF PAIN - Credit Hours: 1

This course will examine the neurological and physiological aspects of pain transmission and pain perception. Included in this discussion is an in depth analysis of the innate pain modulation systems that, when activated, will reduce a patient's perception of pain without medication.

UNDERSTANDING WHIPLASH PART 1 - Credit Hours: 2

This course will detail the biomechanics of low speed rear impact collisions. This includes discussions on the S shaped curve of the spine, general magnitudes of force, factors associated with increased risk of injury and the types of injuries that result from these collisions.

UNDERSTANDING WHIPLASH PART 2 - Credit Hours: 2

Part 2 of this series will focus on specific conditions and symptoms related to whiplash type injuries. Some of the conditions we will discuss include: the etiology of neck pain and headache, radiculopathy, TOS, myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, post-concussive syndrome, and TMJ

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