I’ve been teaching functional neurology to veterinarians and chiropractors for many years. A common comment on my teaching method is, “Why wasn’t I taught neurology this way in school? Well I certainly wasn’t taught in a practical, clinically applicable way either. Like you I memorized the anatomy and pathways and got through the test. I promise that the way I teach this stuff will excite you and leave you begging for more. Can neuro be fun? It is at my seminars. I will be teaching you a fun, practical approach to neurological diagnosis that you won’t have to memorize because it makes so much sense. In addition I’ll show you how to efficiently and effectively treat most of the neuro cases that come in your office. The knowledge acquired over this weekend will also help you recognize those cases that need to be referred and what further imaging tests might be. Neurology for the Common Joe (Jane) was created for all veterinarians and chiropractors. Neurological problems are not something to be feared and referred to a specialist. Unless you have already attended this seminar you will be shocked by how easy I have made neurological diagnosis and treatment of our animal patients. I welcome learners who have previously taken this course. you won’t be disappointed. I’ve streamlined many of the techniques and added never before taught material.Neurology for the Common Joe and Jane
Thursday, Dec 8, 2022
- Sunday, Dec 11, 2022
8:00am - 5:00pm
Neurology for the Common Joe and Jane (Part 1)
December 8th through 11th, 2022
Event Category
Seminars Event Location
NIU - Naperville Campus
1120 E Diehl Rd
Naperville, IL, 60563 Event Fees
Total Seats
75 Remaining Seats
61
Neurology for the Common Joe and Jane (part one)
This is part one of a two part seminar on neurological diagnosis and treatment of commonly seen neuro problems in our animal patients.
This course focuses on the peripheral nervous system. This would include diagnosis and treatment of:
• Pain syndromes
• Peripheral nerve entrapment syndromes • Plexus syndromes
• Spinal nerve and radicular syndromes
• Ventral horn syndromes and dysfunction
Lesions of the peripheral nervous system may be the most commonly missed issue in animal practice. There are no easy diagnostic tools available to the veterinarian or chiropractor to identify peripheral nervous system involvement.
In this course a review of peripheral nervous system anatomy and physiology will be taught.
• A simple diagnostic algorithm will be taught that will accurately diagnosis the longitudinal level of the peripheral lesion.
• Applied Kinesiological methods will be utilized to diagnosis the cause and thus the treatment for these peripheral lesions.
Part 2 of this series will covers diagnosis and treatment of:
1. Spinal cord issues
2. Functional cortical and brain stem asymmetries
Seminar Registration
$ 895.00