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Topic: Whiplash 203: Treatment & Documentation
Credit Hours: 2
Instructor: Steve Yeomans, DC, FACO
Course Description: Whiplash Associated Disorder is a complex treatment challenge that requires specialized training to successfully manage. This chiropractic CEU online course series is a detailed program that thoroughly examines all phases of management from intake forms through discharge. In this course you will learn factors influencing injury, how to manage the peer review and how to bullet proof your documentation. Additionally, head restraints, phases of rear-end collision, and pain generators will be closely examined. This course will take your management of WAD to a new level!
Course Outline:
V. Examination Features
A. Examination Forms
B. Assessment / Diagnosis
C. Plan:
1. X-ray
2. PT
3. CMT
4. Home instructions
5. Documentation of Services Rendered
D. Special Test Options
E. MRI – The Alar & Transverse Ligament
VI. Treatment
A. Strategies
B. Options
C. Nutrition
D. What does the literature support?
E. WAD GRADE 3 (Neuro signs / radiculopathy)
F. Cord compression and manipulation (see Murphy article)
G. Prognosis (QTF 1995/2001 vs. F&C Prognosis Scale)
H. Psychosocial Factors
I. Other Prognostic factors
Learning Objectives:
• Develop examination forms and procedures for WAD
• Implement appropriate imaging criteria
• Integrate effective treatment strategies
• Apply appropriate treatment options
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