Evaluation and Management
of Common Peripheral Neuropathies: Part 2
Joshua R. S. Browning, DC, DIANM
drbrowning@dcpowerhours.com
4 hours of Diagnosis $60.00 $49.00
Overview: The attendee will learn current evidence-based historical findings and orthopedic testing strategies to accurately diagnose many of the most commonly presenting peripheral neuropathies seen in the chiropractic setting. The attendee will learn current evidence-based treatment strategies. Topics discussed include radial tunnel syndrome, dorsal scapular neuropathy, suprascapular neuropathy, notalgia paresthetica, meralgia paresthetica, peroneal neuropathy and tarsal tunnel syndrome. Video demonstrations are provided.
Objectives: The attendee will be provided with in depth historical findings, orthopedic evaluations and treatment protocols regarding shoulder and lower extremity neuropathies. At the end of the presentation, the attendee should have an in-depth understanding of current research regarding the evaluation and management of neuropathy. The attendee should be able to effectively assess potential neuropathy cases and triage patients, resulting in the development of an evidence-based trial period of care or determination for referral.
Hour 1- Radial tunnel syndrome (treatment), dorsal scapular neuropathy
Hour 2- Suprascapular neuropathy, notalgia paresthetica
Hour 3- Meralgia paresthetica, peroneal neuropathy
Hour 4- Peroneal neuropathy, tarsal tunnel syndrome
Approved For Continuing Education Credit in Illinois, Kansas, and Missouri.
PACE courses are accepted for Continuing Education Credit by The State Boards of Alaska, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. The State Board of Colorado does not pre-approve courses, but this class meets the criteria set forth by their respective boards.
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