Evidence-based Evaluation & Management of Common Spinal Conditions: Part 1 Cervical Spine

Current Status
Not Enrolled
Price
90.00
Get Started
This course is currently closed

Evidence-based Evaluation & Management of Common Spinal Conditions: Part 1 Cervical Spine
Joshua R. S. Browning, DC, FIANM(us)
drbrowning@dcpowerhours.com
6 hours of Diagnosis $90.00 $69.00

Overview:       The attendee will learn current evidence-based orthopedic and neurological testing strategies, as well as current evidence-based multimodal treatment strategies, to accurately diagnose and manage the patient presenting with cervical region complaints. PowerPoint presentation and recorded video demonstrated will be presented. Conditions covered include: cervical spine clinical prediction rules, cervical facetogenic pain, cervicobrachial radiculopathy, whiplash-associated disorders, thoracic outlet syndrome, cervical myelopathy, cervical spine trauma, headaches, dizziness & vertigo, and temporomandibular joint disorders. Following each section, the attendee will complete a mini-quiz before moving to the next section.

Objectives:     The attendee will be provided with a basic review of research, statistics and presented with up-to-date evaluation and management techniques concerning lumbar spine conditions. At the end of the presentation, the attendee should have a basic understanding of research terminology and how to interpret published research works. The attendee will have an in-depth understanding of the currently best-supported examination and treatment protocols for the most commonly presenting conditions in the cervical spine region.

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.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8
Avg. Rating
8 Ratings
5
7
4
0
3
1
2
0
1
0
What's your experience? We'd love to know!
Michael Milligan
Posted 3 weeks ago
GREAT!

GREAT!

×
Preview Image
Jessica Howard
Posted 8 months ago
Course is well layed out

Great course. Wonderful detail and context on each condition. I really really like the videos showing the exam and orthopedic test. I would say some of the modules could be longer .Some of the 3 to 5 mins videos could be combined. But overall the course is great, easy to disgust and you learn a lot of things you can actively apply to practice to sharpen your diagnosis skills.

×
Preview Image
Josh Zumstein
Posted 1 year ago
Great information

Great information. Laid out nicely with assessments and treatments with videos of treatments and ortho tests.

×
Preview Image
Jessica Scherer
Posted 2 years ago
Very choppy. Good content

The content in this course is fantastic but hitting the 'complete' button every 1 minute is very frustrating. I did 2 courses back to back in this format. If the content was more continuous, I would of enjoyed more.

×
Preview Image
tjustdc
Posted 2 years ago
The organization of the research on evaluation and treatment outcomes is confidence inducing for Dr and patient.

Expectations exceeded..

×
Preview Image
Amanda Scipho
Posted 2 years ago
Great class!

Great class, very in depth materials for the cervical spine, head and TMJ. A good review but I learned quite a few new things! Love the clinical pearls.

×
Preview Image
Thomas Holub
Posted 3 years ago
Very informative and practical.

Applicable to everyday in the clinic.

×
Preview Image
PAUL EGBERT
Posted 3 years ago
MANAGEMENT OF DISC INJURIES AND RADICULOPATHY

I ACTUALLY LEARNED QUITE A BIT CONSIDERING I HAVE BEEN IN PRACTICE FOR 30 YRS.

×
Preview Image
Show more reviews
What's your experience? We'd love to know!

5 thoughts on “Evidence-based Evaluation & Management of Common Spinal Conditions: Part 1 Cervical Spine

  1. It’s been a while since I’ve been to school. When you’re going through the tests, it’d be great to have you say, “a typical positive tests looks like __________”. or “if a patient does ___________, it means ___________.”

    The rest of it was pretty good. Thanks!

  2. Very good presentation. Learned a few new things and refreshed a lot of information.
    However, I wish we could move the cursor to go back just a little some times. I wanted to hear the information again.

  3. Outstanding……best info on vertigoI have seen.So much I will order the book for reference.

  4. Good job.

  5. I learned quite a bit. I have been out of school for 30 yrs.

Leave a Reply