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Pediatrics 120 : Clinical Considerations for Younger Patients
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1.0
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Shawn Thistle, DC
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$20.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare the effectiveness of chiropractic spinal manipulation versus sham manipulation in children aged 7-14 with recurrent headaches.
Outline current evidence on the functional changes associated with neck pain in adolescents.
Investigate the role of chronic physical illness, mental health disorders and psychological conditions as potential triggers or risk factors for low back pain in children, adolescents, and young adults.
Estimate whether carrying a heavier schoolbag (> 10% of bodyweight) is associated with a higher prevalence of low back pain in children between the ages 9 and 16.
Examine the changes that are occurring in young athlete’s development and implications on movement, performance, and injury.
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Pediatrics 119 : Infants to School Aged Children: Staying in the Game as a Health Care Provider
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3.0
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Jennifer Illes, DC
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$60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Hour 1
Describe recommended health guidance for infants.
Analyze evidence-based research with regards to the efficacy of spinal mobilization and soft tissue treatment in the infant.
Develop a treatment plan in how to teach parents how to anticipate safety needs and promote healthy musculoskeletal practices for their babies.
Hour 2
Discuss important developmental changes that mark the transition from infancy to early childhood.
Describe recommended health guidance for toddlers.
Analyze the data surrounding chiropractic care for the toddler child, with a focus on spinal manipulation.
Identify safety precautions that can be implemented in and outside of the office for toddlers.
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Discuss the developmental changes that mark the transition from the toddler to school-aged child.
Describe recommended health guidance for preschoolers.
Analyze the data surrounding chiropractic care for the school aged child, with a focus on spinal manipulation.
Discuss the motor, verbal and neurological findings of developmental milestones in children.
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Pediatrics 118 : Evidence-Based Chiropractic Care for Infants
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4.0
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Joyce Miller, BSc, DC, DABCO, PhD
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$80.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Hour 1
Explain the necessity of evidence for infant healthcare
Describe what mothers want from healthcare for their newborn?
Outline the need for and development of the United Kingdom Infant Questionnaire
Cite the outcomes of infant care in chiropractic practice and the adaptability of a parent-reported outcome measure to the infant population
Hour 2
Define the term inconsolable, infant irritability syndrome
Describe the evidence supporting chiropractic treatment for inconsolable, infant irritability
List the negative long-term sequelae in older children who suffered from infant colic as a baby
Summarize the subgroup classifications for inconsolable, irritable infants
Hour 3
Summarize the evidence on the advantages of breast feeding
Describe common musculoskeletal problems of newborns struggling to breastfee
Explain standard chiropractic protocols for the sub-optimal feeding infant and the potential risks of treatment
List the most common reasons an infant will present to a chiropractic office
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Summarize the evidence for the use of manual therapy in infants
Describe the theoretical mechanisms for the effect of manual therapy in infants
Outline the safety of chiropractic treatment for infants
Identify the major safety concerns in the treatment of infants
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