Cox Part III Cervical Spine
By: National University of Health Sciences

Course Description

Description:

· THE AUDIENCE: Intended attendees are physicians treating neck and arm pain. They may have experience with Cox® Technic or be newly interested in what it has tooffer.

· THE VISION: This Cervical Spine Cox® Seminar highlights clinical application and clinical success of Cox® Technic for cervicalspineconditionsbiomechanicallyandclinicallywithanemphasis onhands‐oninstructionandpractice.

· THE METHOD: Lead by experienced Cox Technic physicians and instructors, this course shares via academic presentation the research behind the protocols and clinical outcomes as well as the practical application ofthe protocols.

· THE FOCUS: This course focuses on cervical spine pain patients. Options for their care are shared via research findings as well as practical experience: manipulation, surgery, pain control, rehabilitation/exercise, modalities, patient education.

Goals/Objectives:

· Attheendofthecourse,theattendeewillbemoreconfidentinapplicationofCox®Technic protocolsforcervical spine aftersmallgroupinstructionandpracticeaswellasusingtheforcetransducerinhands‐onpractice.

· At the end of the course, the attendee will name the two types of patients for whom Cox® cervical spine protocols are appropriate.

· Attheendofthecourse,theattendeewillhavealistofatleast20ofthelatestpublishedspinalresearcharticles that affect care of the cervical spine patient.

· At the end of the course, the attendee will discuss the outcomes of the cervical spine biomechanics affected by Cox® Technic.

· Attheendofthecourse, theattendeewilldemonstrateProtocol IandProtocol2skills.

· At the end of the course, the attendee with know which protocol is appropriate for which type ofpatient.

· At the end of the course, the attendee will have in hand references for peer‐reviewed publications regarding the biomechanics and clinical outcomes for cervical spine care with Cox Technic (MCD – manual cervical distraction and flexiondistraction).


Topics:


· SpinalLiteratureHighlights‐thefindings andtheirimpact onclinicalpractice.

· Clinical Rounds – presentation of videos of patients from clinic to the course for discussion of their conditions, diagnosis,insurance involvement,treatmentplan,outcomes,etc.

· Cox® Protocols – demonstration of hands‐on application of Cox®protocols.

· Cox® Research ‐ the latest F/D research outcomes andstudies.

Course Details

  • Cox Part III Cervical Spine
  • By:    National University of Health Sciences
  • Instructor:    James Cox, DC, DACBR; Dean Greenwood, DC, MS; Lee Hazen, DC; George Joachim, DC, DACRB; Ralph Kruse, DC; Kurt Olding, DC
  • Total CE Hours:    14.0
  • Course Format:     Live In Person Seminar
  • Course Start:    09/28/2024   08:00am
  • Course End:    09/29/2024   12:00pm
  • Time Zone:    Central
  • Location State:    Florida
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Adjustive Technique  -8.0 CE Hours
    • Differential/Physical Diagnosis  -4.0 CE Hours
    • Principles of Practice  -2.0 CE Hours
  •    Course Outline