Chiropractic Doctor


Neurology 217 c136 c140 : A case of surgical severance of cranial nerve 11 and a case of alleged stroke cause by a chiropractor
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Case Studies


  • Recite essential features regarding the review of existing patient records.
  • List methods and mechanisms regarding the patient examination.
  • Compare and contrast the signs and symptoms of various conditions that have presented to a doctor of chiropractic with emphasis on differential diagnosis.
  • Itemize methods and techniques regarding proper patient examination performance.
  • List signs and symptoms of a patient with post traumatic neuro-musculoskeletal injuries as well as traumatic brain injury.
  • List signs and symptoms of a patient with post-surgical severance of cranial nerve 11. 
  • List complaints of a patient who sued a chiropractor for causing a stroke.
  • Explain the neurocircuitry behind why right sided visual images are perceived in the opposite hemisphere.
  • Explain the neurocircuitry behind why a crossed sensory deficit occurs with brainstem level lesions.

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