Vertigo – Causes And Treatment For The Chiropractor – Part 2

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Vertigo – Causes And Treatment For The Chiropractor – Part 2
WILLIAM F. HUBER, D. C., D. A. C. A. N., M. S. (R)
WHuber@stlcc.edu
4 hours of Diagnosis $60.00 $49.00

Vertigo is a common complaint that is often confusing – from the cause to the most appropriate management. Causes range from benign conditions, to vascular and neoplastic conditions, so it is essential for the Chiropractic Physician to have a thorough confident understanding of this condition.  There are many different causes of vertigo that are effectively treated in a Chiropractic office, so it is essential to determine if these are present. This course is the first part of a course designed to address the common clinical condition of vertigo. Topics covered include review of anatomy of the vestibular system, including both the anatomic structures and neurologic pathways. Discussion of vestibular nuclei, vestibular apparatus, anatomy and neurologic control of extraocular muscles, as well as a practical discussion of how vertigo and nystagmus develop, and the causes of each.   This also includes a detailed discussion of the causes of vertigo from infectious processes to trauma, concussion, blast injury and the common condition of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Specific clinical details of how to determine cause of mechanical vertigo, as well as multiple testing procedures and treatments for BPPV and other conditions are included. For your patients that have vertigo, this is an essential course for understanding of the cause and treatment of this common condition.

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Hours 5 and 6

Vestibular System Anatomy with Neuroanatomy of VertigoAnatomy of Central Components of Vestibular System and Extraocular Connections with Vestibular Organs

Hours 7 and 8

Pairing concepts of Vestibular and Ocular Systems, Chiropractic Application of Eye Movements and Spinal Treatment

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, 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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EST_DC
Posted 2 months ago
Great information for the nerve system, eyes, and their connections

Great review of neurology of the inner ear, ocular muscles and their connections

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Mike Kenkel
Posted 3 months ago
Vestibular knowledge

Great info

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drjason
Posted 3 months ago
Great for CEs! Thanks, from Virginia

Great for CEs! Thanks, from Virginia

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mikecollins
Posted 4 months ago
Vestibular system is so intricate,

difficult material but well presented,

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James A Yager
Posted 4 months ago
Very thorough

Great, thorough review of nervous system function and anatomy as it relates to the vestibular system.

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Rodney Clements
Posted 6 months ago
Excellent Information

Valuable information, that will help with evaluating patients with vertigo and headaches

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