Chiropractic Seminar Highlight - Dealing with the Dizzy Patient:
A Guide to Diagnosis & Management of Common Disorders Causing Dizziness
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by: DrTirpak posted: September 19, 2013
ChiroClasses.com has announced a new chiropractic seminar, Dealing with the Dizzy Patient, offering DCs the opportunity to receive advanced vertigo training. Dr. Joseph Ferezy author of The Chiropractic Neurological Examination textbook is offering this one day seminar on Saturday October 26th 2013 at Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington Minnesota, certified for 10 hours of chiropractic continuing education.
Dizziness is one of the most common complaints to primary health care professionals. The most common type of dizziness or true vertigo is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). This class will focus on some simple procedures to follow to diagnose BPPV from other causes of vertigo, including life threatening ones.
Chiropractors participating in this seminar will learn to diagnose and successfully treat BPPV in their offices. A treatment know as Canalith repositioning, or the Epley Maneuver, will be taught during the course and has been shown to be effective in over 90% of patients with BPPV is some studies. The training also includes use of the patented and FDA approved VertiGone goggles that dramatically increases the accuracy of performing the treatment and yields better results.
Dr. Ferezy course will demonstrate the importance of providing this service to your patients, as well as a new income stream for your Chiropractic practice. Diagnosis codes and CPT codes will be discussed and questions answered about billing procedures. After this event attending Chiropractic Physicians will be able to apply their new skills Monday morning and will receive a Vertigo Training Recognition Award.
The course runs from 8am-6pm and is accredited for Chiropractic CEs in: Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Hours may be applied toward the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology (IACN) Diplomate Program and Neurology Diplomate Continuing Education. Cost for the seminar is $199 with co-sponsorshipand registration provided by Northwestern Health Science University.