Description
Basic MRI Part 1 - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
Although a detailed understanding of nuclear physics is not necessary to interpret MRI studies, chiropractors should have a solid understanding of the basic principles involved in producing MRI images. This course describes the basic fundamental principles shared by all MRI scanners.
Basic MRI Part 2 - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
The second part to this series will begin with a discussion regarding the multiplanar images of MRI, the shades of gray and the differences between T1 and T2 weighted images. We will then explore the special MRI studies that have been created to help identify different pathologies. This will include discussions on Fat Suppression, Contrast Enhanced and Functional MRI studies.
Basic MRI Part 3 - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
In the third part of this series we will discuss the Contraindications to MRI, how to read an MRI report, the MRI appearance of DDD, Ligamentum Flavum Hypertrophy, Disc Herniations, Annular Tears and Post-disc Surgical cases.
Conditions of the Disc Part 1 - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
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 Approval Valid Until N/A
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 Approval Valid Until N/A
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.
Function Based Care Part 1 - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
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 Approval Valid Until N/A
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.
Passive Care Modalities Part 1 - Credit Hours: 1 Approval Valid Until N/A
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 Approval Valid Until N/A
Passive Care Modalities Part 2 will provide you with detailed instruction on Ultrasound, Trigger Point Therapy and Spinal Traction.
Trigger Point Therapy - Credit Hours: 2 Approval Valid Until N/A
This course will review the basic principles of trigger point therapy. We will focus on the theory and application of these procedures for myofascial release. Specific muscle referred pain patterns will be demonstrated as well as treatment procedures and adjunctive stretches