On this episode, Dr.s John Stenberg, Cameron Bearder, Al Cobb, Dustin Dingus, Brett Berner, Jeffrey Hannah debrief their experience at the first of two functional neurology courses for the Diplomate in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures.
Key Takeaways
- Understanding neuroanatomy and physiology is crucial for providing specific and effective care in upper cervical chiropractic practice.
- Differential diagnosis is important in order to identify the underlying causes of patient symptoms and choose appropriate interventions.
- Implementing functional neurology concepts into daily practice can enhance patient outcomes and expand treatment options.
- Ongoing learning and adaptation are necessary to stay current with new techniques and advancements in the field. Differentiating between cervicogenic and peripheral dizziness requires comprehensive exams.
- Being open to change and new information is important in the field of upper cervical chiropractic.
- Ongoing learning and data analysis can improve the practice of upper cervical chiropractic.
- Understanding the underlying causes of conditions is crucial for effective treatment.
- A unified upper cervical diplomat exam could provide consistency in the field.
This is part of a monthly series giving you an inside scoop on the conversations and experiences that happen behind the scenes during the process of becoming and upper cervical diplomate. Just search the episode list for "Upper Cervical Unplugged" to find more episodes like this.