Evidence-Based Evaluation and Management Of Common Lower Back Conditions

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Evidence-Based Evaluation and Management Of Common Lower Back Conditions
Advanced Chiropractic Orthopedics
Joshua R. S. Browning, DC, FIANM(us)

drbrowning@dcpowerhours.com
4 hours of Diagnosis $60.00 $49.00

New research is being published daily in various journals all over the world and keeping up can be daunting. While some research is excellent, some lacks a scientific basis. How does the chiropractor keep up? If you are wanting a refresher on the most up-to-date, research-based evaluation and management techniques for common lower back disorders, then this is the class for you! Conditions including facet pain, disc pain, sciatica, sacroiliac pain and lumbar stenosis are taught on the chiropractic orthopedist level. This course will improve both your diagnostic and treatment skill sets.

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, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, 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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drthayer
Posted 2 days ago
Very informative

Very informative

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bacdoc2013
Posted 1 year ago
great information

the course is in depth and easy to follow

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dr.steve@advancedhealth3333.com
Posted 2 years ago
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Amanda Scipho
Posted 2 years ago
Great info

A good deal of research delivered effectively. Great info!

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Catherine Silver-Riddell
Posted 2 years ago
Not for beginners

Too much detail. I had to take copious notes while going over the "Special Points" in order to write down everything Dr Jenny said, and thus way too time consuming. I do not have acupuncture charts or any reference material. I do plan to return to this course when I do not have a time crunch and when I can order charts and some beginner books. Dr. Jenny Crosby has has a lovely distinct voice.

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Susan Addison
Posted 3 years ago
Excellent, practical material!

Great instructor, enthusiastic and smart presentation with tons of stuff to apply to patient care. I've already used what I learned with two patients just today:)

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Sarah Burke
Posted 3 years ago

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Darrell Swofford
Posted 4 years ago
Excellent Course

Well-prepared and well-presented. A lot of up-to-date material that cannot help but be useful.

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James Rhodes
Posted 4 years ago
Well done.

Really informative and I liked how the class structure was broken down by topic. And the Dr. is a good teacher.

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Christy Breau
Posted 4 years ago
Excellent class

Well presented and enjoyable.

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4 thoughts on “Evidence-Based Evaluation and Management Of Common Lower Back Conditions

  1. Great information! Definitely helpful and will add some of these tests into my daily operations.

  2. It was difficult to hear. I would have liked to pause and back up to listen again rather than have to re-listen to the entire class again. The others allowed us to back it up to re-listen.

  3. Volume was definitely an issue, as stated by another. My computer fan was enough competition for background noise that it was a little difficult. But, maybe to help someone else, there are no controls shown on the screen for rewinding, but if you use the arrow keys, it will rewind so you can go back over material that you missed. Or, conversely, use the arrow key to forward back to material. I don’t believe it will let you fast forward through material that you have not yet listened, though. Not that I would try to do that…

  4. Thank you. Good, pertinent information. Well presented and researched.

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