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Chiropractic Doctor
Soft Tissue Injuries 118 : Soft Tissue Injury Examination
Credit Hours(s)
8.0
Instructors
Linda Simon, DC
Price
$160.00 USD
Format(s)
Downloadable Course in PDF, Text
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Educational Objectives
Hour 1
Discuss the soft tissues of the body for examination protocol and differential diagnosis.
Correlate soft tissue pain radiation patterns and history to focus examination to appropriate soft tissues.
Explain to your patient the types of soft tissue pain and injuries related to their condition.
Identify soft tissue dysfunction consistent with injury.
Utilize passive examination techniques to accurately record the effects of soft tissue injury to local and regional soft tissues.
Hour 2
Utilize active examination techniques to accurately record the effects of soft tissue injury to local and regional soft tissues.
Discern between neurological muscle strength testing, proprioceptive muscle strength testing using Applied Kinesiology and actual muscle fiber strength.
Apply biomechanics of the upper and lower extremities, spine and TMJ to soft tissue examination protocol.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the foot and ankle to associated soft tissues during evaluation.
Perform examination of the soft tissue structures of the foot and ankle as the biomechanical foundation of the body.
Hour 3
Apply biomechanics of the entire lower extremity to soft tissue examination protocol.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the knee to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Perform examination of the soft tissue structures of the knee.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the hip to associated soft tissues during evaluation.
Hour 4
Perform examination of the soft tissue structures of the hip.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the lumbopelvic spine to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Describe the movement of the soft tissues of the lumbar spine and sacroiliac joints for better patient compliance.
Perform passive examination of the soft tissue structures of the lumbopelvic spine.
Hour 5
Perform active examination of the soft tissue structures of the lumbopelvic spine.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the thoracic spine and rib cage to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Describe the movement of the soft tissues of the thoracic spine and rib cage for better patient compliance.
Perform passive and active examination of the soft tissue structures of the thoracic spine and rib cage.
Hour 6
Summarize biomechanics of the soft tissues of the cervical spine in their relation to the cranium.
Relate the biomechanical movement of the soft tissues of the cervical sp8ine to associated soft tissues for evaluation.
Perform soft tissue passive and active examination of the cervical spine.
Determine cervical soft tissue dysfunction and its effects on the trunk, upper extremity and TMJ.
Hour 7
Explain to patients the biomechanics of the TMJ in relation to their pain; and jaw and cervical spine dysfunction.
Relate TMJ dysfunction in relation to biomechanical disturbances to the soft tissue of the cervical spine.
Perform examination of the soft tissues of the TMJ with objective measurements to determine, record and track dysfunction and improvement.
Describe the biomechanical movements of the shoulder.
Relate the biomechanical movements of the shoulder to associated soft tissue structures of the cervical spine and thoracic spine and rib cage.
Hour 8
Summarize biomechanics of the soft tissues of the elbow, wrist and hand for the purposes of examination.
Relate the rotational movement of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand to determine soft tissue injury and dysfunction to associated soft tissue structures.
Perform examination of the soft tissues of the elbow, wrist and hand to determine injury and dysfunction.
Utilize appropriate advanced imaging methods for particular soft tissue structures.
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