Continuing Education Seminars

* Denotes Course Approval for One Hour IME Credit: OAR 436-055-0076(6) (b)

  • Ankle and Midfoot Fractures
    • Cardiology Q & A
    • Causality Issues in Workers’ Comp – Carpal Tunnel Claims *
    • The Causality of Herniated Disks
    • Causes of Vision Loss
    • Cervical Spine
    • The Chiropractor Role in an IME
    • Closed Head Injuries
    • Conditions Commonly Found in the Workplace
    • COVID-19
    • Deciphering the IME Cover Letter Code
    • Degenerative Disk Disease
    • Dental Issues
    • EMG and Nerve Conduction Testing
    • Evaluation of Workplace Toxic Exposures
    • Evidence Based Chiropractic Treatment of Whiplash Associated Disorders
    • Exposures That Will Take Your Breath Away
    • Foot Injuries
    • Gastroenterology Issues
    • Hand Injuries/Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    • Hand Trauma Urgent Care Transfer
    • Hearing Loss as it Relates to Workers’ Compensation Compensability
    • The Ins and Outs of Hernias *
    • Is it Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? The Median Nerve and its Complexity *
    • Injuries of the TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex)
    • Knee Injuries: Anatomy to Recovery
    • Low Back Pain: From Diagnosis to Treatment
    • The Lumbar Disk *
    • Lumbar Spinal Injections
    • Lumbar Spine Update
    • Malingering
    • Managing Traumatic Brain Injury Claims
    • Minimal Traumatic Brain Injury
    • MRSA/Staph Infections
    • Neck Pain, Back Pain & Intervertebral Disk Degeneration: What is Their Relationship to Work Activities?
    • Neurology and Neuropsychology Roundtable
    • Occupational Lung Disease
    • Ophthalmic Medicolegal Disorders
    • Patient Factors Influencing Lumbar Spondylosis
    • Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) *
    • Role of Spinal Cages in Chronic Back Pain
    • Rotator Cuff Disease
    • Shoulder Arthroscopy
    • Shoulder Problems
    • Spills, Kills, and Thrills
    • Spinal Conditions
    • Spinal Definitions
    • Spondylolysis & Spondylolisthesis *
    • Understanding the Neuropsychological Examination *
    • Validity Testing From the PT Provider Perspective
    • When Are a Neck Strain and Shoulder Strain the Same Thing
    • **Other Topics Available Upon Request**