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Radiology In Practice, Hour 4 of 8, Understanding X-Ray Findings in Diabetic Patients

As presented by Dr. Osterhouse, Radiology in Practice teaches how to take and interpret radiographs, MRIs, CTs, and other diagnostic imaging tools, including the bone scan. In addition, the course provides a valuable review of spinal and extremity imaging for a doctor in general practice.This hour teaches the participant about the presence and development of […]

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Spinal Trauma, Hour 4 of 12, How to Best Manage the Spinal Trauma Patient

Dr. Cronk will suggest a logical model that explains the relationship between trauma and subluxation that allows patients to understand the logic of your care plan. He suggests differences between pain patterns, five grades of ligament sprain, support, maintenance, and preventive care plans. This hour is one of twelve by Dr. Cronk. Take it alone

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The Perinatal and Pediatric Practice, Hour 4 of 11, Basic Nutrition and Biochemical Health

This course will teach you the basics of perinatal and pediatric practice. This hour covers prenatal dietary recommendations and strategies to minimize biochemical stress in pregnant patients. Learning ObjectivesThe participant will be able to recommend strategies that will minimize biochemical stress for the pregnant patient.

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Faulty Movement Patterns, Hour 5 of 10, Functional Evaluation / Prague School Test A

This hour is one of a 10-hour live event that is best if viewed in order. Dr. Liebenson teaches how to evaluate a patient’s movement patterns, detect faulty patterns, and create programs to correct specific functional abnormalities.When an injury occurs, the body adapts, resulting in faulty biomechanics. In this 10-hour series, Dr. Liebenson teaches how

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Care for Advanced Arthritis, Joint/Hip/Spinal Implants, Hour 5 of 13, Evaluation and Adjustment of the Wrist and Elbow

Dr. William RuchThis hour is one of thirteen in this course provided by Dr. William Ruch. The course will teach doctors advanced concepts and techniques used by leading practitioners to treat patients with arthritis and other chronic health conditions. It will offer the practitioner much-needed insight into different arthritic conditions and several health considerations relating

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Risk Management Considerations of Treating Patients With Altered or Painful Breast Structures, Hour 5 of 7, Complications of Breast Surgery

This hour is one of seven in this course. The course will teach the anatomy and physiology of the breasts and anterior thoracic structures. Dr. Paul Evans delves into the many abnormalities, conditions, dangers, and precautions to take when treating patients in the prone position. This course will describe the common dysfunctions, surgical procedures, and

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Muscle Testing and Exercise Prescription, Hour 5 of 9, Conditions 1

This course will teach you how to test the strength and function of muscles to discover muscle weakness, pathology, and faulty biomechanics. This hour is one of nine. It will focus on using and interpreting muscle testing and gait analysis to improve your ability to diagnose and treat various musculoskeletal conditions.  This hour demonstrates how to

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Integrative Myofascial Release, Hour 5 of 5, Demonstration (Thoracic Outlet, Rotator Cuff, and Carpel Tunnel Syndromes)

Dr. Jean Paul AmonteThe Integrative Myofascial Release (IMR) course is a five-hour series. Dr. Jean Paul Amonte explains and demonstrates the components of IMR, including assessment, client positioning, techniques, and rehabilitative exercises. He presents several hand techniques, including Swedish, Russian, and Western. He also covers several ways to get a muscle in contraction to relax,

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Extremity Adjustment, Hour 5 of 7, Shoulder Adjusting, Taping, and Rehab

Dr. Charrette’s Extremity Adjusting Course demonstrates how to adjust the non-spinal joints of the extremities and TMJ, offering his protocols and rationale for each technique. It will improve your ability to help patients who need assessment and treatment of extremity conditions and provide you with new ways to treat a wide range of non-spinal disorders.

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Radiology In Practice, Hour 5 of 8, Understanding X-Ray Findings in Arthritic Patients

As presented by Dr. Osterhouse, Radiology in Practice teaches how to take and interpret radiographs, MRIs, CTs, and other diagnostic imaging tools, including the bone scan. In addition, the course provides a valuable review of spinal and extremity imaging for a doctor in general practice.This hour teaches the participant about the presence and development of

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