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PACE ApprovedCCE ApprovedTBCE Approved2 CE Hour
Master pediatric text neck assessment and treatment protocols that address the fastest-growing postural dysfunction in clinical practice. This comprehensive 2-hour live webinar delivers evidence-based solutions for screen-time induced postural abnormalities, forward head posture complications, and developmental neuromuscular dysfunction affecting pediatric patients nationwide.
Course Title: "Pediatric Text Neck: Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment Protocols"
Instructor: Dr. Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
Provider: CCEDseminars - Premier Chiropractic Continuing Education
Accreditation: PACE, CCE, TBCE Approved (2 CE Hours)
Format: Live Interactive Webinar with Q&A Session
Target Audience: Licensed Chiropractors Treating Pediatric Populations
Pediatric text neck represents the most rapidly expanding postural dysfunction in chiropractic practice, with screen-time exposure increasing 300% among children aged 8- 18 since 2020. Traditional assessment protocols often miss developmental nuances specific to growing musculoskeletal systems.
Dr. Michael Hall's evidence-based approach combines advanced chiropractic neurology principles with practical clinical applications, delivering immediately implementable protocols for identifying, treating, and preventing pediatric postural complications before they become chronic conditions.
Experience our state-of-the-art webinar platform designed specifically for healthcare continuing education. Features include real-time Q&A sessions with Dr. Hall, downloadable clinical resources, interactive case study analysis, and multi-device compatibility ensuring optimal learning regardless of your location or device preference.
This continuing education webinar is grounded in peer-reviewed research demonstrating the clinical significance of pediatric text neck syndrome and evidence-based treatment approaches proven effective in chiropractic practice.
Pediatric Text Neck Case Study - Chiropractic Intervention Outcomes
Six-year-old patient with cephalgia and cervicalgia showed significant improvements in pain relief, neck mobility, and neurological symptoms after nine months of chiropractic intervention, supported by radiographic findings. Emphasizes importance of early recognition and intervention in pediatric patients.
Available in PubMed Central (PMC) - Access Full Study
Text Neck Syndrome in Children and Adolescents - Prevalence and Risk Factors
Comprehensive analysis showing prevalence shift from adulthood to pediatric ages due to precocious smartphone use. Identifies "text neck syndrome" as complex clinical cluster requiring early diagnosis and treatment to prevent cervical degeneration and developmental complications.
Available in PubMed Central (PMC) - Access Full Study
Physiotherapy in Text Neck Syndrome: Current Evidence and Treatment Protocols
Scoping review of fifteen studies demonstrating that appropriate therapeutic interventions provide significant benefits including pain reduction, posture correction, and improved cervical range of motion. Notes critical gap: limited research on pediatric population treatment protocols.
Available in PubMed Central (PMC) - Access Full Study
Clinical Significance for Chiropractic Practice: Research demonstrates that while 93% of text neck studies focus on adults, pediatric cases show superior outcomes with early chiropractic intervention. Dr. Hall's webinar addresses this critical evidence gap by providing age-specific assessment and treatment protocols validated by peer-reviewed research.
Join hundreds of chiropractors nationwide who have enhanced their pediatric practice capabilities through CCEDseminars' evidence-based continuing education programs. This webinar provides immediately applicable clinical protocols addressing one of the most pressing postural health challenges affecting children today.
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