Treatment of Post-Surgical Continued Spine Pain (PSCP) Using Cox® Flexion Distraction: A Discussion of Past, Present and Future Research
By: American Chiropractic Association

Course Description

This presentation will discuss the treatment of post-surgical continued spine pain patients starting with case studies and progressing through retrospective reviews and ending with the current prospective multi-practice IRB approved study at Keiser University. Learning Objectives: Improve their knowledge of the incidence, outcomes and sequela of spinal surgery. Attendees will learn about the clinical outcomes reported for the use of Cox Flexion Distraction for post-surgical spine conditions. A knowledge of current research, and the necessity of future research for a growing patient population will be provided. This presentation will discuss the treatment of post-surgical continued spine pain patients starting with case studies and progressing through retrospective reviews and ending with the current prospective multi-practice IRB approved study at Keiser University. Learning Objectives: Assess knowledge of the incidence, outcomes and sequela of spinal surgery. Identify clinical outcomes reported for the use of Cox Flexion Distraction for post-surgical spine conditions. Evaluate knowledge of current research, and the necessity of future research for a growing patient population will be provided.

Course Details

  • Treatment of Post-Surgical Continued Spine Pain (PSCP) Using Cox® Flexion Distraction: A Discussion of Past, Present and Future Research
  • By:    American Chiropractic Association
  • Instructor:    James Cox, DC and Ralph Kruse, DC
  • Total CE Hours:    1
  • Course Format:     Online Distance Learning
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Adjustive Technique  -1 CE Hours