Continuing Education<\/strong>: Accident reconstruction, inter-professional hospital-based spine care and spinal trauma pathology, MRI interpretation, primary spine care and spinal biomechanical engineering<\/p> Discover pain relief from a \u201cgood chiropractor near me\u201d . Call West Coast Wellness Auto Injury Walk-in clinic at 941.429.0070 and in Sarasota 941,210,3969 for immediate medical care or use our convenient Request an Appointment form. Dr. Barr welcomes patients from North Port, Sarasota, Venice, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Englewood and surrounding areas.<\/p> Stroke Anatomy and Physiology: Brain Vascular Anatomy, The anatomy and physiology of the brain and how blood perfusion effects brain function. A detailed analysis of the blood supply to the brain and the physiology of ischemia. Texas Chiropractic College, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2017<\/p> Stroke Anatomy and Physiology: Stroke Types and Blood Flow, Various types of stroke identifying ischemia, hypoperfusion, infarct and penumbra zones and emboli. Cardiac etiologies and clinical features as precursor to stroke with associated paradoxical emboli and thrombotic etiologies. Historical and co-morbidities that have etiology instroke inclusive of diabetes, coagulopathy, acquired and hereditary deficiencies. Texas Chiropractic College, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2017<\/p> Stroke Principles of Treatment an Overview for the Primary Care Provider,\u00a0Stroke type and treatments performed by vascular specialists. The goals of treatment with the physiology of the infarct and penumbra zones and the role of immediate triage in the primary care setting. Detailing the complications of stroke and future care in the chiropractic, primary care or manual medicine clinical setting.\u00a0<\/i>Texas Chiropractic College, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2017<\/p> Clinical Evaluation and Protocols for Identifying Stroke Risk,\u00a0The neurological history and examination for identifying stroke risks with a focus on supra and infratentorial regions, upper and lower motor lesions, cranial nerve signs, spinal cord pathology, motor and sensory pathology and gait abnormalities. Examining genetic and family histories along with dissection risk factors. Stroke orthopedic testing and clinical guidelines pertaining to triage for the primary care provider.<\/i>Texas Chiropractic College, ACCME Joint\u00a0Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2017<\/p> Primary Spine Care Symposium \u2013 Interprofessional Spine Care, Clinical analysis of anatomic versus biomechanical spine pain and clinical triage protocols. \u00a0Relating current research trends in the Whole Spine Model of patient including normal versus abnormal sagittal curvature in the adolescent and adult spine, pelvic incidence as a parameter for sagittal balance in the human spine and current methods of assessment. Patient centered approach to Evidenced Based Spine care with a focus on diagnosis, prognosis and triage of the spine pain patient,\u00a0PACE\u00a0Recognized by The\u00a0Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Melville NY 2017<\/p> Primary Spine Care Symposium \u2013 Epidemiology of Spine Pain, Review of the current Centers for Disease Control [CDC} data on the frequency of musculoskeletal pain in the United States population with emphasis on pain of spinal origin. \u00a0CDC guidelines on opioid medication were discussed and correlated to persistent pain syndromes. \u00a0Research was reviewed showing the importance of managing the spine pain patient properly from the entry point of care with a concentration on maintenance of spinal biomechanics,\u00a0PACE\u00a0Recognized by The\u00a0Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Melville NY 2017<\/p> Primary Spine Care Symposium- Connective Tissue and Spinal Disc Pathology, The morphology and pathology of connective tissue, inclusive of spinal disc disorders and prognosticating wound repair with permanency implications. Disc bulge, herniation, protrusion and extrusion classifications based upon contemporary literature and how to age-date disc pathology,\u00a0PACE\u00a0Recognized by The\u00a0Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Melville NY 2017<\/p> Primary Spine Care Symposium \u2013 Physiology and Anatomy of Spinal Manual Adjusting, Understanding the role of mechanoreceptors, proprioceptors and nociceptors with facets, ligaments, tendons and muscles in aberrant spinal biomechanics. MRI and imaging studies of decompressing via a chiropractic spinal adjustment of the bio-neuro-mechanical lesion and its effects on the central nervous system both reflexively and supratentorally,\u00a0PACE\u00a0Recognized by The\u00a0Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Melville NY 2017<\/p> Primary Spine Care Symposium \u2013 Medical-Legal Documentation, The contemporary documentation required in a medical-legal environment that is evidenced based and meets the standards of the courts and academia. Utilizing the scientific data to support a diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan while meeting the admissibility standards based upon a professional\u2019s credentials.\u00a0PACE\u00a0Recognized by The\u00a0Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Melville NY 2017<\/p> Accident Reconstruction: Terms, Concepts and Definitions,\u00a0The forces in physics that prevail in accidents\u00a0to cause bodily injury.\u00a0Quantifying the force coefficients of vehicle mass and force vectors that\u00a0can be translated to the occupant and subsequently cause serious injury<\/i>. PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2016<\/p> Accident Reconstruction: Causality, Bodily Injury, Negative Acceleration Forces, Crumple Zones and Critical Documentation, Factors that cause negative acceleration to zero and the subsequent forces created for the vehicle that get translated to the occupant. Understanding critical documentation of hospitals, ambulance reports, doctors and the legal profession in reconstructing an accident.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2016<\/p> Accident Reconstruction: Skid Marks, Time, Distance, Velocity, Speed Formulas and Road Surfaces, The mathematical calculations necessary utilizing time, distance, speed, coefficients of friction and acceleration in reconstructing an accident. The application of the critical documentation acquired from an accident site.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2016<\/p> Accident Reconstruction: Research, Causality and Bodily Injury,\u00a0Delta V\u00a0issues correlated to injury and mortality, side impact crashes and severity of injuries, event data recorder reports correlated to injury, frontal impact kinematics, crash injury metrics with\u00a0many variables and inquiries related to head restraints<\/i>.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2016<\/p> Interprofessional Hospital Based Spine Care,\u00a0Trends in hospital and emergent care in the healthcare delivery system inclusive of policies, hospital staffing and current care paths for mechanical spine issues.<\/i>\u00a0Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Recognized by the PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Long Island, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Trauma Pathology, Triage and Connective Tissue Injuries and Wound Repair,\u00a0Triaging the injured and differentially diagnosing both the primary and secondary complaints. Connective tissue injuries and wound repair morphology focusing on the aberrant tissue replacement and permanency prognosis potential.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Trauma Pathology, Ligament anatomy and injury research and spinal kinematics,\u00a0Spinal ligamentous anatomy and research focusing on wound repair, future negative sequella of abnormal tissue replacement and the resultant aberrant kinematics and spinal biomechanics of the spine.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Trauma Pathology, Spinal Biomechanics, Central Nervous System and Spinal Disc Nomenclature,\u00a0The application of Spinal Biomechanical Engineering models in trauma and the negative sequella it has on the central nervous system inclusive of the lateral horn, periaqueductal gray matter, thalamus and cortices involvement.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral<\/p> Spinal Trauma Pathology, Biomechanics of Traumatic Disc Bulge and Age Dating Herniated Disc Pathology,\u00a0The biomechanics of traumatic disc bulges as sequella from trauma and the comorbidity of ligamentous pathology. Age-dating spinal disc pathology in accordance with Wolff\u2019s Law.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral<\/p> Spinal Trauma Pathology, Clinical Grand Rounds,\u00a0The review of case histories of mechanical spine pathology and biomechanical failures inclusive of case histories, clinical findings and x-ray and advanced imaging studies. Assessing comorbidities in the triage and prognosis of the injured.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral<\/p> Spinal Trauma Pathology, Research Perspectives,\u00a0The review of current literature standards in spinal trauma pathology and documentation review of biomechanical failure, ligamentous failure and age-dating disc pathology.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral<\/p> MRI History and Physics,\u00a0Magnetic fields, T1 and T2 relaxations, nuclear spins, phase encoding, spin echo, T1 and T2 contrast, magnetic properties of metals and the historical perspective of the creation of NMR and MRI.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Spinal Anatomy and Protocols,\u00a0Normal anatomy of axial and sagittal views utilizing T1, T2, 3D gradient and STIR sequences of imaging. Standardized and desired protocols in views and sequencing of MRI examination to create an accurate diagnosis in MRI.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Disc Pathology and Spinal Stenosis,\u00a0MRI interpretation of bulged, herniated, protruded, extruded, sequestered and fragmented disc pathologies in etiology and neurological sequelae in relationship to the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Spinal Pathology,\u00a0MRI interpretation of bone, intradural, extradural, cord and neural sleeve lesions. Tuberculosis, drop lesions, metastasis, ependymoma, schwanoma and numerous other spinal related tumors and lesions.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Methodology of Analysis,\u00a0MRI interpretation sequencing of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine inclusive of T1, T2, STIR and 3D gradient studies to ensure the accurate diagnosis of the region visualized.\u00a0<\/i>New York Chiropractic Council, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Clinical Application,\u00a0The clinical application of the results of space occupying lesions. Disc and tumor pathologies and the clinical indications of manual and adjustive therapies in the patient with spinal nerve root and spinal cord insult as sequelae.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Protocols Clinical Necessity,\u00a0MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR axial, stacking, FFE, FSE and sagittal images. Clinical indication for the utilization of MRI and pathologies of disc in both trauma and non-trauma sequellae, including bulge, herniation, protrusion, extrusion and sequestration.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Interpretation of Lumbar Degeneration\/Bulges,\u00a0MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR axial, stacking, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of lumbar degeneration. With the co-morbidities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl\u2019s nodes and herniations. Central canal and cauda equina compromise interpretation with management.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Interpretation of Lumbar Herniations,\u00a0MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR axial, stacking, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of lumbar herniations. With the co-morbities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl\u2019s nodes and herniations. Morphology of lumbar disc pathologies of central and lateral herniations, protrusions, extrusions, sequestration, focal and broad based herniations are defined and illustrated. Central canal and cauda equina compromise interpretation with management.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Interpretation of Cervical Degeneration\/Bulges,\u00a0MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR axial, stacking, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of cervical degeneration. With the co-morbidities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl\u2019s nodes and herniations. Spinal cord and canal compromise interpretation with management.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Interpretation of Cervical Herniations,\u00a0MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR Axial, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of lumbar herniations. With the co-morbidities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl\u2019s nodes and herniations. morphology of lumbar disc pathologies of central and lateral herniations, protrusions, extrusions, sequestration, focal and broad based herniations are defined and illustrated. Spinal cord and canal compromise interpretation with management. \u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> MRI Interpretation of Degenerative Spine and Disc Disease with Overlapping Traumatic Insult to Both Spine and Disc,\u00a0MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR Axial, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of degenerative spondylolesthesis, spinal canal stenosis, Modic type 3 changes, central herniations, extrusions, compressions, nerve root compressions, advanced spurring and thecal sac involvement from an orthopedic, emergency room, chiropractic, neurological, neurosurgical, physical medicine perspective. \u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Cartesian System,\u00a0The Cartesian Coordinate System from the history to the application in the human body. Explanation of the x, y and z axes in both translation and rotations (thetas) and how they are applicable to human biomechanics.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Cervical Pathobiomechanics,\u00a0Spinal biomechanical engineering of the cervical and upper thoracic spine. This includes the normal and pathobiomechanical movement of both the anterior and posterior motor units and normal function and relationship of the intrinsic musculature to those motor units. Nomenclature in reporting normal and pathobiomechanical findings of the spine.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Lumbar Pathobiomechanics,\u00a0Spinal biomechanical engineering of the lumbar spine. This includes the normal and pathobiomechanical movement of both the anterior and posterior motor units and normal function and relationship of the intrinsic musculature to those motor units. Nomenclature in reporting normal and pathobiomechanical findings of the spine.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanics in Trauma,\u00a0To utilize whiplash associated disorders in various vectors of impact and whiplash mechanisms in determining pathobiomechanics. To clinically correlate annular tears, disc herniations, fractures, ligament pathology and spinal segmental instability as sequellae to pathobiomechanics from trauma. The utilization of digital motion x-ray in diagnoising normal versus abnormal facet motion along with case studies to understand the clinical application.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanical Engineering & Organizational Analysis,\u00a0Integrating spinal biomechanics and pathobiomechanics through digitized analysis.The comparison of organized versus disorganized compensation with regional and global compensation. Correlation of the vestibular, occular and proprioceptive neurological integration in the righting reflex as evidenced in imaging. Digital and numerical algorithm in analyzing a spine.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Cervical Digital Analysis, Digitizing\u00a0and analyzing the cervical spine in neutral, flexion and extension views to diagnose pathobiomechanics. This includes alteration of motion segment integrity (AMOSI) in both angular and translational movement. Ligament instability\/failure\/pathology are identified all using numerical values and models. Review of case studies to analyze pathobiomechanics using a computerized\/numerical algorithm.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Lumbar Digital Analysis,\u00a0Digitalizing and analyzing the lumbar spine images to diagnose pathobiomechanics. This includes anterior and posterior vertebral body elements in rotatioal analysis with neutral, left and right lateral bending in conjunction with gate analysis. Ligament instability\/failure\/pathology is identified all using numerical values and models. \u00a0Review of case studies for analysis of pathobiomechanics using a computerized\/numerical algorithm along with corrective guidelines.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Full Spine Digital Analysis,\u00a0Digitalizing and analyzing the full spine images to diagnose pathobiomechanics as sequellae to trauma in relation to ligamentous failure and disc and vertebral pathology as sequellae. This includes anterior and posterior vertebral body elements in rotatioal analysis with neutral, left and right lateral bending in conjunction with gate analysis. Ligament instability\/failure\/pathology is identified all using numerical values and models. Review of case studies for analysis of pathobiomechanics using a computerized\/numerical algorithm along with corrective guidelines.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, ACCME Joint Providership with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2016<\/p> Primary Spine Care \u2013 MRI, Bone Edema and Degeneration,\u00a0The effects of trauma on spinal vertebral segments and the short and long term sequella to morphology. Identifying and diagnosing bone edema, spurring, types of degeneration in assessing biomechanical stability in conjunction with Modic and Pfeiffer changes\u00a0<\/i>\u00a0 Texas Chiropractic College, Academy of Chiropractic, PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Melville NY, 2016<\/p> Connective Tissue Pathology and Trauma,\u00a0Wound repair of axial connective tissue and the negative spinal biomechanical engineering sequella. Determining causality from an accident reconstruction perspective inclusive of transference of forces and G\u2019s of energy realized by automobile occupants<\/i>,<\/i>\u00a0Texas Chiropractic College, Academy of Chiropractic, PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Melville NY, 2016<\/p> Evidenced Based Interprofessional Collaboration- Primary Spine Care,\u00a0Chiropractic as Primary spine care based upon the literature conclusions and the documentation requirements to support those conclusions in an ethical collaborative environment inclusive of hospitals, emergency rooms, primary care medical doctors and medical specialists.<\/i>\u00a0Academy of Chiropractic, PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing boards, Texas Chiropractic College, Las Vegas NV, 2015<\/p> MRI Spine Interpretation and Spinal Biomechanical Engineering-Primary Spine Care, Correlating spinal biomechanics secondary to trauma and MRI findings inclusive of herniation, bulging, protruded and extruded discs. Correlating co-efficient of forces translated form the bullet vehicle to the target vehicle to the occupant in determining causality of bodily injury,<\/i>\u00a0Academy of Chiropractic, PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing boards, Texas Chiropractic College, Las Vegas NV, 2015<\/p> Contemporary Literature Review of the Chiropractic Adjusting Mechanisms- Primary Spine Care, The latest scientific evidence of the effects of the chiropractic spinal adjustment on the central nervous system, both upper and lower motor neurons. A comparative analysis of chiropractic vs. other modalities and therapies<\/i>, Academy of Chiropractic, PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing boards, Texas Chiropractic College, Las Vegas NV, 2015<\/p> MRI Spine Interpretation BASICS, MRI Spinal Anatomy, Protocols and Disc Pathology, Normal anatomy of axial and sagittal views utilizing T1, T2, gradient and STIR sequences of imaging. Degeneration and annular fissuers of discs in both trauma and non-trauma patients and the biochemical properties of joints in age dating pathology. Disc bulges from degenerative and sequalla to osseous issues, herniation pathology and protrusion, extrusion, migrated and sequestered variations. Clinical scenarios as sequella to disc and pre-existing pathologies.\u00a0<\/em>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> Triaging the Trauma and Non-Trauma Patients,\u00a0Correlating clinical findings and the patient history in determining the correct course of care in triaging the patient utilizing orthopedic and neurological evaluations in the clinical setting. Understanding the parameters for immediate referrals vs. following the continuum of care to determine the necessity for referrals.<\/em>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019,Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division,Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> Neurodiagnostics, Imaging Protocols and Pathology of the Trauma Patient,\u00a0An in-depth understanding of the protocols in triaging and reporting the clinical findings of the trauma patient. Maintaining ethical relationships with the medical-legal community<\/i>. PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> Diagnostics, Risk Factors, Clinical Presentation and Triaging the Trauma Patient, An extensive understanding of the injured with clinically coordinating the history, physical findings and when to integrate neurodiagnostics. An understanding on how to utilize emergency room records in creating an accurate diagnosis and the significance of \u201crisk factors\u201d in spinal injury.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> Crash Dynamics and Its Relationship to Causality,\u00a0An extensive understanding of the physics involved in the transference of energy from the bullet car to the target car. This includes G\u2019s of force, newtons, gravity, energy, skid marks, crumple zones, spring factors, event data recorder and the graphing of the movement of the vehicle before, during and after the crash. Determining the clinical correlation of forces and bodily injury.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019,\u00a0<\/i>Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> MRI, Bone Scan and X-Ray Protocols, Physiology and Indications for the Trauma Patient,\u00a0MRI interpretation, physiology, history and clinical indications, bone scan interpretation, physiology and clinical indications, x-ray clinical indications for the trauma patient.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019,Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> Neurodiagnostic Testing Protocols, Physiology and Indications for the Trauma Patient,\u00a0Electromyography (EMG), Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV), Somato Sensory Evoked Potential (SSEP), Visual Evoked Potential (VEP), Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potential (BAER) and Visual-Electronystagmosgraphy (V-ENG) interpretation, protocols and clinical indications for the trauma patient.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019,Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> Documentation and Reporting for the Trauma Victim, Understanding the necessity for accurate documentation and\u00a0diagnosis utilizing the ICD-9 and the CPT to accurately describe the injury through diagnosis. Understanding and utilizing state regulations\u00a0on reimbursement issues pertaining to\u00a0healthcare.<\/i>\u00a0PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> Documenting Clinically Correlated Bodily Injury to Causality,\u00a0Understanding the necessity for accurate documentation, diagnosis and clinical correlation to the injury when reporting injuries in the medical-legal community. Documenting the kinesiopathology, myopathology, neuropathology, and pathophysiology in both a functional and structural paradigm.\u00a0<\/i>PACE Recognized by The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards\u2019,Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2011<\/p> International Chiropractic Association, Member, 1985 \u2013 2010Post-Graduate Education, Certifications and Diplomates<\/b><\/h2>
Memberships<\/b><\/h2>
Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation, Teacher, 1987 \u2013 2007
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