Hour 1: Low Back and Leg Pain Following Whiplash Injury
- Point out the probable mechanisms for direct injury to the lower back during motor vehicle collisions.
- Distinguish between radiculopathy, neuropathy, and sclerogenic referral of extremity pain.
Hour 2: Whiplash Injury and the Vertebral Artery
- Review the anatomy of the vertebral-basilar vascular systems.
- Distinguish between the anterior and posterior circulation.
- Summarize the signs and symptoms of a cervical spine vascular injury.
- Solidify the knowledge as to when the suspected vascular injury patient should be referred to diagnostic imaging or emergency services.
Hour 3: Whiplash Injury and Traumatic Brain Injury
- Explain the differences between a blow brain injury and an inertial brain injury.
- Define the pathoanatomic and patho-biochemistry of traumatic brain injury.
- Justify clinical interventions that have a positive therapeutic influence on traumatic brain injury.
Hour 4: Cervical Disc Herniation
- Point out the anatomical differences between lumbar and cervical discs.
- Explore the pathoanatomical and therapeutic differences between lumbar and cervical discs lesions.
Hour 5: Examinations and Evaluations
- Explain the minimum examinations that should be performed.
- Explain the minimum requirements for charting the daily patient contact.
Hour 6: Informed Consent
- Define the legal requirements for informed consent for chiropractic care.
- Review common entities for an informed consent and the rational for each.
Hour 7: Reports
- Make recommendations for re-evaluations.
- Make recommendations for interim reports contents.
- Explore common academic terminology and concepts in effective report writing.
Hour 8: Testimony
- Distinguish between a percipient witness and an expert witness.
- Explain what a subpoena is and what it means to the treating chiropractor.
- Explain what a deposition is for the treating chiropractor. Summarize the basic rules of a treating expert deposition.
- Summarize the mechanics of a personal injury trial from the perspective of the treating chiropractor.