Case Studies & Clinical Pearls 209-B: The Upper Extremities II Part II
- Instructor
- Monte Horne, DC
- Credits
- 1 PACE-Approved Hour
- Format
- Online Video & Handouts
- Approval
- Texas TBCE & 40+ States
Course Overview
In Part II of this advanced series, Dr. Monte Horne continues the deep dive into the upper extremity, moving into the highly specific clinical presentations of the elbow, wrist, and hand. This 1-hour Board & PACE approved session utilizes 39 years of clinical insights to refine your ability to identify the "missing link" in chronic extremity cases that have failed previous interventions.
Clinical Outcomes: Monday Morning Value
The Micro-Joint Clinical Audit (CAP)
For the wrist and hand, objective change is measured in millimeters of motion and pounds of pressure. Learn to use **Grip Strength** and **Specific Joint Play Testing** as Clinical Audits to show the patient the immediate neurological "reset" that occurs after an extremity adjustment.
Upper Extremity II Part II Pearls
- Lateral Epicondylalgia Secrets
- Differentiating true tendon pathology from Radial Nerve entrapment. Learn the specific neurodynamic release and adjustive vectors that provide relief for "recalcitrant" tennis elbow.
- The Carpal Tunnel Anchor
- Master the adjustment of the Scaphoid and Lunate to decompress the carpal canal. Learn why the proximal radius adjustment is often the missing key to distal hand numbness.

