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Neurology 211 Session 11
23.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$391.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;, Multiple Formats, Text

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  • This allows you to purchase all 23 hours of 211 level courses. Please see the educational objectives listed for each individual 211 module

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 211a : Clinical Assessment of Pain, Function, and Neuropathic Pain, Lower Back Pain and Spinal Decompressive Traction, Disorders Presenting with Dizziness
7.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$140.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;, Multiple Formats, Text

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  • Perform a clinical assessment of pain and function
  • Explain the psychophysiological profile of pain patients
  • Discuss the treatment of pain
  • Define spinal decompression therapy
  • Demonstrate decompression table structure and use
  • Describe the relevant anatomy of the lumbar spine
  • Critically examine published reports of clinical outcomes of decompression therapy
  • Present and discuss clinical outcomes of decompression therapy
  • Determine spinal decompression table treatment protocols
  • Define dizziness
  • Define vertigo and other associated symptoms
  • Discuss cervicogenic dysequilibrium
  • Discuss diagnostic tests to determine the cause of vertigo
  • Explore current understanding of pain concepts, physiology and theories behind neuropathic pain
  • Discuss in detail the relevant neurological anatomy and functional neurology
  • Describe the anatomy and physiology of relevant components of human nervous system as it relates to pain receptors and neural integration
  • Describe the anatomy and physiology of relevant components of human nervous system as it relates to neural plasticity, articular neurology, and mechanisms of pain
  • Explore current understanding of pain concepts, physiology and theories behind neuropathic pain and allodynia
  • Discuss the importance of the neurological implications of a nerve injury
  • Describe mechanisms of neural plasticity
  • Describe the anatomy and physiology of relevant components of human nervous system as it relates to neural plasticity, articular neurology, and mechanisms of pain
  • Analyze current literature regarding spinal adjustments, and break down concepts, physiology and theories behind chiropractic treatment
  • Appraise new and existing ideas related to mechanisms involved whereby chiropractic spinal adjustments might effect the vascular and nervous system
  • Describe the anatomy and physiology of relevant components of human nervous system as it relates to chiropractic adjustments, neural plasticity, articular neurology, and mechanisms of pain
  • Explore current understanding of pain physiology and theories behind neuropathic pain, allodynia and proposed treatment using chiropractic adjustments

  • NOTE: This course contains the same contents as Spinal Decompression 150, Physical Diagnosis 127, Neurology 110 through 112 and Neurological Exam 106
No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 211b : Headache: A Clinical Discussion
6.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$120.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Explore current role of the art and science of obtaining a relevant patient history at the bedside
  • Discuss and demonstrate relevant neurological examination procedures required to examine and diagnose pathological conditions of the nervous system
  • Outline considerations regarding the relationship of the upper cervical spine and headache
  • Summarize characteristics of several clinical headache syndromes, emphasizing recognition and differential diagnosis of pathological conditions
  • Illustrate levels of the central and peripheral nervous system and relate that to the clinical presentation resulting from disease of the various brain and cord areas
  • Outline and organize various categories for headache

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 211c : Dealing with the Dizzy Patient
2.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$40.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Define vertigo and differentiate vertigo in the "dizzy" patient population
  • Identify disorders that cause dizziness and vertigo.
  • Discuss modes of presentation, providers consulted and other aspects.
  • Differentiate primary and secondary dizziness.
  • Understand aspects of serious and other uncommon causes of dizziness.
  • Describe basic anatomy and physiologic function of components of the vestibular system.
  • Demonstrate and comprehend performance of the Dix-Hallpike and Eply Maneuvers.
  • Define and diagnose Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV).
  • Perform a bedside examination for evaluation of the dizzy patient.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 211d1 : Dealing with the Dizzy Patient: Part 1
4.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$80.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Describe the incidence and prevalence of dizziness as a complaint.
  • Define the term vertigo from a clinical perspective.
  • Identify anatomical components and describe physiological function of the vestibular system.
  • Perform a brief bedside examination for basic evaluation of the dizzy patient.
  • Categorize varieties of conditions causing dizziness and identify which are likely to be amenable to conservative care.
  • Compare and contrast the function of the utricle, saccule and semicircular canals.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 211d2 : Dealing with the Dizzy Patient: Part 2
4.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$80.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Describe the anatomical structures involved and the overall significance of the Dix-Hallpike Maneuver.
  • Perform the Dix-Hallpike Maneuver.
  • Describe the anatomical structures involved and the overall significance of the Epley Maneuver.
  • Perform the Epley Maneuver.
  • Compare and contrast the use of the Dix Hallpike and the Roll Test.
  • Discuss in detail the proper use of various vestibular function tests (past pointing, veering, balance, gait, etc.), Swivel Chair Test, Swinging Stool Test, Semont Procedure and the Brandt-Daroff exercises.
  • Perform vestibular function tests (past pointing, veering, balance, gait, etc.), Swivel Chair Test, Swinging Stool Test, Semont Procedure and the Brandt-Daroff exercises.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212 c173 : A Case of Facial Spasms: Functional or Organic?
3.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$60.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Case Studies, Diplomate Level;

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  • Evaluate a case of an adult female patient who presents with facial spasms and other complaints including facial weakness, slurred speech, and drooling.
  • Differentiate central causes of facial spasm from central causes of facial spasm.
  • Consider the effect of chiropractic adjustments on intracranial arterial function.
  • Develop improved skills in obtaining an accurate case history and performing a neurological examination of patient’s presenting with facial spasms.
  • Improve interpretation of relevant clinical findings of patients presenting with facial spasms.
  • List the differential diagnoses to consider in a patient presenting with facial spasms.
  • Identify portions of the brainstem, origins of the cranial nerves and the relationship between arteries and cranial nerves at the brainstem.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212 Session 12
19.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$342.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Case Studies, Diplomate Level;, Multiple Formats

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  • This allows you to purchase all 19 hours of 212 level courses. Please see the educational objectives listed for each individual 212 module

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212a : Physical Diagnosis 1: Physical Examination of Peripheral Arteries and Veins
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Identify the anatomical components of the peripheral arterial system.
  • Identify the anatomical components of the peripheral venous system.
  • Identify, define and discuss commonly presenting disorders of the vascular system.
  • Briefly describe methods of medical and conservative treatment for select vascular illnesses.
  • Compare and contrast clinical findings in arterial versus venous disease involving the lower extremity.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212b : Exam of the Thyroid and Lymphatic System and Thoracic Landmarks
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Identify the anatomical components of the thyroid gland.
  • Identify the anatomical components and drainage areas of the lymphatic vascular system.
  • Identify, define and discuss commonly presenting disorders of the thyroid gland and lymphatic vascular system.
  • Briefly describe methods of medical and conservative treatment for select thyroid and lymphatic illnesses.
  • Define and discuss landmarks of the human thorax and their implication in the clinical examination.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212c : Examination of The Lungs
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Identify the surface anatomy of the 5 lobes of the lungs.
  • Identify anatomical landmarks related to the lung lobes.
  • Identify, define and discuss normal and abnormal breath sounds.
  • Briefly describe methods of stethoscope use and placement.
  • Define and discuss methods used to analyze breaths during auscultation.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212d : Physical Diagnosis: Cardiac Auscultation Points, Breath Sounds and Breathing Abnormalities
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Recall normal chest ratios and differentiate from abnormal chest ratios.
  • Compare and contrast clinical findings associated with various breathing abnormalities.
  • Recognize the location of the cardiac auscultation points and distinguish which structures are best heard at each point.
  • Identify pain producing structures in the thorax.
  • Describe the physics of sound transmission.
  • Define and discuss physical signs in selected abnormalities of the bronchi and lungs.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212e : Cases in Endocrinology and Metabolic Disease
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$22.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Case Studies, Diplomate Level;

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  • Relate relatively common but sometimes challenging patient cases
  • Explain diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in thyroid disease
  • Give examples of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in drug toxicity
  • Describe diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in diabetic neuropathy
  • Demonstrate diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in vitamin deficiency

  • NOTE: This course contains the same content as Physical Diagnosis 128
No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212e2 : Grand Rounds in Family Medicine
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Outline relatively common but sometimes challenging patient cases.
  • Comprehend diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in multiple pathological conditions.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of laboratory tests for alcoholic cirrhosis.
  • Recite abnormal blood pressure parameters in malignant hypertension.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212f : Grand Rounds in Family Practice
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Relate relatively common but sometimes challenging patient cases including vitamin B12 deficiency, metabolic conditions, drug toxicity, neuropathy, lymphoma and drug diversion.
  • Explain diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in vitamin B12 deficiency, neuropathy, drug toxicity, neuropathy, lymphoma and drug diversion.
  • Give examples of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in vitamin B12 deficiency, neuropathy, drug toxicity, neuropathy, lymphoma and drug diversion.
  • Describe diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in vitamin B12 deficiency, neuropathy, drug toxicity, neuropathy, lymphoma and drug diversion.
  • Demonstrate diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in vitamin B12 deficiency, neuropathy, drug toxicity, neuropathy, lymphoma and drug diversion.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212f2 : Grand Rounds in Family Practice
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Relate relatively common but sometimes challenging patient cases including myocardial infarction, alcoholic hepatitis, A-V malformation and misdiagnosed limb paralysis.
  • Explain diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in myocardial infarction, alcoholic hepatitis, A-V malformation and misdiagnosed limb paralysis.
  • Give examples of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in myocardial infarction, alcoholic hepatitis, A-V malformation and misdiagnosed limb paralysis.
  • Describe diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in myocardial infarction, alcoholic hepatitis, A-V malformation and misdiagnosed limb paralysis.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212f3 : Interesting Cases in Family Practice
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • List common signs and symptoms of Perinephric Abscess.
  • List common signs and symptoms of Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus.
  • List common signs and symptoms of Methanphetimine use and Complications.
  • List common signs and symptoms of Cavernous Hemangioma.
  • List common signs and symptoms of Cardiomyopathy.
  • Discuss use of Zoll Lifevest.
  • List common signs and symptoms of Quinolone toxicity.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212f4 : Orthopedic Surgery and Joint Replacement
2.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$40.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Compare and contrast use of PRP injections for joints versus tendons.
  • Itemize criticisms of Stem Cell injections and discuss the current state of the science.
  • Contrast characterized and uncharacterized Stem Cell therapies.
  • List the relative indications for hip replacement.
  • List common hip injuries that may require surgical referral, and discuss the surgical procedure most likely to be employed.
  • List Indications for knee replacement.
  • Describe progression from normal knee to a knee with severe osteoarthritis.
  • Compare and contrast the indications and procedures for a partial knee replacement and a total knee replacement.
  • List the benefits of robotic joint replacement surgery.
  • List the rational for surgical referral for surgical treatment and possible joint replacement.
  • List common knee injuries that may require surgical referral, and discuss the surgical procedure most likely to be employed.
  • Compare and contrast shoulder replacement and reverse shoulder replacement, emphasizing the relative indications for each.
  • List common shoulder injuries that may require surgical referral, and discuss the surgical procedure most likely to be employed.
  • List common elbow injuries that may require surgical referral, and discuss the surgical procedure most likely to be employed.
  • List common hand and wrist injuries that may require surgical referral, and discuss the surgical procedure most likely to be employed.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212g : Physical Diagnosis: Evaluation of the Abdomen
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Recall the location of the organs in the abdomen.
  • Define various regions of the abdomen.
  • Describe techniques of examination including observation, palpation, percussion and special tests and their relevant clinical findings associated with abdominal disease.
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of abdominal visceral disease including differentiation of symptoms by hollow versus solid viscera.
  • Identify somatic locations of pain associated with abdominal visceral disease.
  • Describe changes in stool and vomitus associated with various pathological conditions.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212h : Evaluation of the External Eye
2.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$40.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Recall the structural anatomy of the external eye.
  • Define various functions of components of the external eye.
  • List local disorders affecting the external eye.
  • Differentiate local conditions of the external eye with cranial nerve II, III, IV, V, VI and VII.
  • Describe techniques of examination of the internal eye such illumination, observation, and special tests and their relevant clinical findings associated with local external eye disease.
  • Recognize the appearance of common eyelid conditions such as chalazion, internal and external hordeolum, blepharitis, blepharospasm, dacrocystitis, and a wide variety of others.
  • Identify and perform methods for examining the external eye for conjunctivitis, episceritis and others.
  • Perform the technique of removing a foreign body from the external eye.
  • Identify and describe pathological changes associated with disease of the cornea.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 212i : Physical Diagnosis: Evaluation of the Internal Eye
2.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$40.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Recall the structural anatomy of the internal eye.
  • Define various functions of components of the internal eye.
  • List local disorders affecting the internal eye.
  • Describe techniques of examination of the internal eye such illumination, observation, and special tests and their relevant clinical findings associated with local internal eye disease.
  • Identify and perform methods for examining the internal eye for uveal tract disease, cataracts, and vitreous disease.
  • Identify and describe pathological changes conditions associated with disease of the uveal tract disease, cataracts, and vitreous humor.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 213 Session 13
5.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$100.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • This allows you to purchase all 5 hours of 213 level courses. Please see the educational objectives listed for each individual 213 module

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 213a : Neuroradiology for the Chiropractic Neurologist
5.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$100.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Review the categorizations for the specialty of radiology and its related subspecialties
  • Compare and contrast typical analog x-ray suites with Computed Radiography (CR) and Digital radiology (DR) detection systems
  • Review and describe equipment, concepts and various types of CT Scanning
  • Review and describe equipment, concepts and various types of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI/MRA), and angiography
  • Discuss newer technologies for assessing neurological tissue function, including SPECT,  PET and fMRI scanning
  • Review and describe equipment, concepts and various types of diagnostic ultrasoundography
  • Identify and define other techniques of diagnostic imaging

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 214 Session 14
29.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$482.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;, Multiple Formats, Text

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  • This allows you to purchase all 29 hours of 214 level courses. Please see the educational objectives listed for each individual 214 module

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 214a : Ethical Issues for Doctors of Chiropractic
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Define professional ethics and morals
  • Sensitize the DC to issues related to common ethical dilemma in chiropractic practice
  • Discuss specific ethical considerations in situations and scenarios related to patients, former patients and society

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 214c1 : Record Maintenance and Narrative Report Writing
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

Diplomate Level;, Text

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  • Maintain proper records of neurological examination in the SOAP format
  • Write narrative reports reflecting the neurological examination
  • Apply an outline of fundamental procedures in performing a complete chiropractic neurological examination

  • NOTE: This course contains the same content as Neurological Exam 107
No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 214c2 : Documentation for the Neurologist
12.0

Gregg Friedman, DC

$240.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Discuss ethical standards of insurance reporting and coding
  • Define the Problem Oriented Medical Record (POMR)
  • Describe the P.A.R.T. format of documentation
  • Define the P of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Define the A of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Demonstrate the POMR and the P and A of P.A.R.T. formats for the initial patient encounter
  • Describe the concept of outcome assessments in clinical practice
  • Distinguish between subjective and objective outcome assessments Illustrate methods of proving medical necessity
  • Develop a strategy to justify treatment
  • Define the R of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Illustrate the different methods of evaluating spinal range of motion
  • Define the T of P.A.R.T. from Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services
  • Describe the timing of the first re-exam
  • Demonstrate proper coding for range of motion measurements
  • Illustrate different outcome assessments for the T of P.A.R.T
  • Demonstrate the POMR and P.A.R.T. formats for the initial patient encounter
  • Integrate the POMR and P.A.R.T. formats for subsequent patient encounters
  • Define proper Assessments
  • Illustrate the two types of Plan
  • Demonstrate proper documentation for timed codes
  • Define the short, moderate and long term diagnoses for Medicare
  • Illustrate the legal definition of medical necessity
  • Describe the red flags of a record review
  • Demonstrate the determination of causation for a motor vehicle collision
  • Discuss the different mechanisms of injury for motor vehicle collisions
  • Demonstrate the key value drivers of Colossus
  • Discuss the difference between impairment and disability
  • Illustrate the determination of the end of justifiable treatment
  • Define the main components of an impairment evaluation
  • Illustrate Duties Under Duress and Loss of Enjoyment
  • Illustrate the important diagnoses for personal injury cases
  • Define the 5 Colossus prognoses
  • Demonstrate the 5 grades of injury severity for the Croft Guidelines for the Treatment of CAD Injuries
  • Illustrate the Croft Treatment Guidelines
  • Discuss the complicating factors for the Croft Guidelines
  • Define the critical points for documentation of personal injury cases
  • Discuss the concepts that personal injury attorneys look for in our documentation
  • Illustrate the differences between subjective and objective testimony
  • Discuss the appropriate order of visits for functional exams

  • NOTE:  This course contains the same content as Coding and Documentation 201 - 204
No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 214d : Neurological Examination Flow: A Brief Review
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Correctly assess the level of the lesion in case scenario questions.
  • Identify the components of the neurological examination.
  • Demonstrate a basic examination flow from sitting to standing, to the supine and prone positions.
  • Outline "Ferezy's MSR's" which is a pneumonic devise to help recall areas needing to be tested.
  • Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the central nervous system.
  • Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions in various parts of the peripheral nervous system.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 214e : Review: History and Mental Status
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Describe areas of concern in the history taking process
  • List areas of concern in the mental status examination
  • Identify and perform methods for eliciting a patient history
  • Identify and perform methods for examining the patient’s mental status

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31

Neurology 214e2 : Bedside Neurological Examination Review
5.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$100.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Diplomate Level;

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  • Identify the areas of proper placement of the stethoscope bell in order to auscultate various arteries and other vascular structures available in the head and neck.
  • Perform palpation of the thyroid gland.
  • Perform an examination of the cranial nerves.
  • Evaluate the head and neck for signs of nervous system trauma.
  • Draw out the visual pathways from retina to striate cortex of the occipital lobe.
  • Associate patterns of visual field losses with various portions of optic pathway disease.
  • List retinal areas to evaluate and associated parameters during the fundoscopic examination.
  • Correlate disorders of eye position and movement with peripheral cranial nerve disease, internuclear ophthalmoplegia and gaze palsy’s.
  • List current vertebrobasilar risk assessment options as well as the value and limitations of each.
  • Outline the position of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges (ACC) in regard to vertebrobasilar ischemia (VBI) provocative testing in the chiropractic office.
  • Identify suggested effects of elevated homocystine levels above 7.2 umol/L.
  • Perform procedures recommended by the author to evaluate candidates for manipulative therapy.
  • Summarize implications of neurological findings for lesions involving the cranial nerves or their central connections.

No Specific CE Requirements
Expires: 2030-12-31