MPI Lower Integration
By: National University of Health Sciences

Course Description

Overview:

The purpose of this program is to prepare chiropractors to utilize static and dynamic palpation assessments of spinal joints and surrounding soft tissues, posture, gait and functional testing as part of a thorough examination. Emphasis will be placed on the interpretation of the assessment findings and how to correlate this information with other historical and examination data. Treatment options in the form of diversified adjustive procedures and rehabilitation methods of the lumbar spine, pelvis and lower extremity will be discussed and demonstrated.


Objectives:

By the end of the program, the attendee will be able to:

• understand the fundamentals of joint complex dysfunction

• perform static and dynamic joint assessments including palpation of the surrounding soft tissues of the lumbar spine, pelvis and lower extremity

• understand how to perform and interpret the findings of functional movement tests of the lumbar spine and lower extremity

• understand how posture and gait impacts joint complex dysfunction and pain syndromes

• understand the indications and contraindications of utilizing various adjustive procedures for the lumbar, pelvis and lower extremity regions


Course Details

  • MPI Lower Integration
  • By:    National University of Health Sciences
  • Instructor:    Brett Winchester, DC
  • Total CE Hours:    12.0
  • Course Format:     Live In Person Seminar
  • Course Start:    04/27/2024   08:00am
  • Course End:    04/28/2024   01:00pm
  • Time Zone:    Eastern
  • Location State:    Florida
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Differential/Physical Diagnosis  -1.0 CE Hours
    • Evidence-Based Outcomes  -1.0 CE Hours
    • Pain Management  -1.0 CE Hours
    • Rehabilitation of Joints  -9.0 CE Hours
  •    Course Outline