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Risk Management Considerations of Treating Patients With Altered or Painful Breast Structures, Hour 3 of 7, Structural Consequences 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 3 of 9, Muscle Testing the Upper Extremity

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 the upper extremity muscles, including the upper, middle, and lower trapezius, rhomboids, pectorals, subclavius, serratus anterior, latissimus dorsi, supraspinatus, deltoid, subscapularis, teres major,

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Risk Management in the Multi-Disciplinary Practice, Hour 3 of 4, Documentation in the Multi-Disciplinary Practice

This hour is one of four in Dr. Michael Carberry’s course on the risks to consider when operating a multi-disciplinary practice. It will teach you the most advanced concepts regarding the risks and benefits, along with the laws and regulations associated with starting and managing a multi-disciplinary practice. In addition, he provides you with information

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Integrative Myofascial Release, Hour 3 of 5, Demonstration (Head, Neck, Shoulder)

Dr. Jean Paul Amonte The 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

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Rehabilitation of the Athlete, Hour 3 of 10, Functional Movement Screen (Part 2)

This hour is one of a ten-hour live workshop. In this hour, Dr. Liebenson teaches how to evaluate a patient’s movement patterns, detect faulty patterns, and create programs to correct specific functional abnormalities. The discussion continues the “Functional Movement Screen” with additional exercises that can be used with Gray Cook’s scoring method to assess faulty

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Extremity Adjustment, Hour 3 of 7, Knee and Hip, Adjusting 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 3 of 8, X-Ray Physics, Marking and Measurement

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. In this hour, Dr. Osterhouse reviews the x-ray physics to

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Spinal Trauma, Hour 3 of 12, How to Determine the Severity of a Spinal Injury

Objective: The practitioner will know how to use several guidelines to help determine the best plan of care outcome for the patient support and justify the care delivered. Description: This course explains the strength of evidence based on the structure of different study types, how these studies are used to create guidelines, and how to use

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The Perinatal and Pediatric Practice, Hour 3 of 11, The Webster In-Utero Constraint Technique

This course will teach you the basics of perinatal and pediatric practice.  This hour covers variations of fetal malpositions, analysis, and correction of pelvic subluxation patterns as they relate to fetal malpositions. Learning Objectives The participant will be able to perform analysis and correction with Webster’s in-utero constraint technique.

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Faulty Movement Patterns, Hour 4 of 10, Magnificent Seven C/Clinical Audit Process

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

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