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Managing Patients with Concussion and their Related Findings with 2 hours of Record Keeping

12-Hours CE Seminar

The Arizona Association of Chiropractic will be hosting a Continuing Education seminar

On March 21-22 2020, in Phoenix, AZ
Time: 1pm-7pm Saturday, 8am-2pm Sunday
Instructor(s): David Bleiler, D.C., D.A.A.P.M.

Each year in the United States, there are an estimated 1.6 to 3.8 million sports-related brain injuries; 136,000 of which occur in young athletes in the course of high school sports. Understanding the signs and symptoms of SRC and appropriate return-to-play recommendations is imperative to the safety of all athletes and young athletes in particular. Doctors treating patients with suspected concussion need to be aware of the limitations of standard neuroimaging technologies regarding diagnosis and prognosis of concussion and advances that have been made in the field.

This course will include:

  • Addressing clinical assessment and management
  • Deeper understanding of the role neurocognitive testing is in returning athletes to school and play
  • Rehab treatment including assessment and treatment of cervical injuries
  • Vestibular and vision problems in concussion
  • Other important topics related to all concussion
  • 2 hours of Record Keeping

 

This is a 12-hour continuing education course.  Upon completion of the seminar, you will receive a certificate to verify attendance of the 12-hour continuing education course.  Notes will be emailed a week prior to the event.  Event will be held at the Aaron’s Building, 4315 N. 12th St., St. 200, Phoenix, AZ 85014.