| Course | Orthopedics 214 |
| Instructor | Michael Hall, DC, FIACN |
| Format | Online (Recorded) |
| CE Hours | 2 Hours |
| Tuition | $40.00 |
| PACE Provider | CCEDseminars — PACE No. 34015544 | Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB) |
Cauda Equina syndrome is one of the most consequential diagnoses a chiropractor will encounter. Recognizing it — and acting swiftly — can mean the difference between recovery and permanent disability. In Orthopedics 214, Dr. Michael Hall, DC, FIACN guides you through clinical anatomy, red flag indicators, emerging research on fatty infiltration and sympathetic ganglion sensitization, and the peer-reviewed literature essential to every chiropractic evaluation of lumbosacral complaints. Available on demand, 2 CE hours, $40.

Michael Hall, DC, FIACN is a Fellow of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology with over 30 years of clinical and academic expertise. A 1990 honors graduate of Parker College of Chiropractic and Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology (1993), Dr. Hall is the founder of BrainDC.org and a leading voice in functional neurology, concussion management, and global chiropractic education. He brings a rigorous evidence-based perspective to complex neurological and orthopedic presentations, making his courses essential for chiropractors who demand clinical depth alongside practical application.
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This course delves into the critical study of Cauda Equina syndrome, a severe condition affecting the lumbosacral nerve roots. Led by Dr. Michael Hall, the course explores the latest research and understanding of this condition, focusing on lower back pain, leg pain, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. It is a must for chiropractors looking to update their knowledge on this serious condition.
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