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Chiropractic Assistant CE Course - Management of Common Conditions 269 : Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia - What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury - Part 1
Chiropractic Assistant
Management of Common Conditions 269 : Diagnosis and Management of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia - What Nobody Told You About Headache & Head Injury - Part 1
Credit Hours(s)
4.0
Instructors
Satya Sardonicus, DC, CACCP
Price
$80.00 USD
Format(s)
AudioVisual Course
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Educational Objectives
Hour 1
Discuss an overview of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia
Discuss the statistical incidence and association with head and neck trauma
Identify associated and confounding Factors
Recognize in clinical practice the common signs and symptoms of CTE
Refer for appropriate evaluation and diagnostic imaging for patients with this condition
Hour 2
Appraise Updated Biomechanics: The Biotensegrity Model
Describe the tensegrity model as it relates to biomechanics from a cellular to organism level.
Define fascia, including anatomical lines and physical properties.
Describe the Dural Fascial Kinetic Chain and its relationship to Adverse Mechanical Tension
Describe the clinical relevance of biotensegrity, and how to apply these updated architectural and biomechanical principles to the delivery of chiropractic adjustments.
Identify the different types of Adverse Mechanical Tension affecting patients
Discuss the relationship between fascia and CNS function, including both direct mechanical tension and embedded proprioceptive/nociceptive feedback mechanisms influencing autonomic neurological function.
Hour 3
Explain CNS distortion: Chronic Stress
Summarize the impact of chronic stress on CNS processing.
List Common types of dysautonomia
Recognize common signs and symptoms of dysautonomia during initial patient presentation.
Explain the diagnostic process for dysautonomia, including both testing and interpretation.
Summarize clinical considerations for the patient with sympatheticotonia.
Hour 4
Recognize CSF hydrodynamics and cranial anatomy, and related symptomatology.
Recognize and describe the common signs and symptoms of abnormal hydrodynamics and Adverse Mechanical Tension (AMT) affecting cranial and dural dynamics.
Refer for appropriate evaluation and testing procedures for CSF and cranial dynamics.
Perform modified cranial and fascial release techniques
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