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Chiropractic Assistant CE Course - Acupuncture 217 : Mechanisms of Analgesia in Dry Needling
Chiropractic Assistant
Acupuncture 217 : Mechanisms of Analgesia in Dry Needling
Credit Hours(s)
1.0
Instructors
Ivo Waerlop, DC
Price
$20.00 USD
Format(s)
AudioVisual Course
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Educational Objectives
Review the 2 major afferent pain pathways
Discuss the local, segmental and cortical responses to pain and a painful stimulus
Describe the major, descending inhibitory pathways for pain including the enkephalinergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic pathways
Describe the cholinergic inhibitory pathway for pain
Explain how acupuncture affect these pain pathways
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