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Comprehensive examination of whiplash induced neurologic injuries and differential diagnosis of brain, brainstem, spinal cord, central, radicular and peripheral neurologic injuries. Kinematics of cervical spine injury - detailed description of the anatomy and mechanisms of injury of the deceleration, lateral flexion, and rear impact injury. This course also studies in detail the factors that lead to a good, poor or bad prognosis in the whiplash patient. Also covers how to handle difficult cases such as patients that have had multiple whiplash injuries, or have an additional injury during treatment, have had prior neck or low back injuries that may or may not have fully recovered. In addition this course examines the documentation of the patient with a whiplash injury. This includes practical information about a doctors role in the legal areas of whiplash, and how to back up you decisions and prove the necessity of care to insurance companies and other necessary third parties. Course Also Includes an exam room whiplash diagnosis reference chart. Details whiplash patient diagnosis protocol for proper examination and whiplash physiology illustration for patient education. 22 inches tall. Wall safe material adheres directly to wall, can be removed and repositioned without harming wall. Free with purchase of course.
12 Hours continuing education credits.
MP3 files are included of the entire course so that you can listen to the course on your MP3 player. Course notes are included of the entire lecture slides in PDF format.
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