Spinal Manipulation & Stroke 102: Research Updates / 1 Credit
Learning Objectives:
- Summarize our current state of knowledge pertaining to screening patients for potential cervical artery dissection before providing cervical spinal manipulation.
- Investigate the association between chiropractic care and carotid artery-related stroke and compare that to the association with primary care exposures.
- Describe cervical artery dissection and how it impacts the practice of cervical spinal manipulation.
- Cite the strength of evidence about whether chiropractic neck manipulation causes cervical artery dissection based on a systematic review, meta-analysis, and evaluation of the body of evidence as a whole.
- Outline the bedside diagnosis and management of an acute vestibular syndrome, with the suspicion for stroke.
Course Reviews Included:
- Risk-Benefit Assessment Strategy to Exclude Cervical Artery Dissection in Spinal Manipulative Therapy +MP3
- Risk of Carotid Stroke after Chiropractic Care: Population-Based Case-Crossover Study +MP3
- Cervical Arterial Dissection in Manipulative Therapy Practice +MP3
- Chiropractic Care & Cervical Artery Dissection: No Evidence for Causation +MP3
- Diagnosis of Acute Vestibular Syndrome +MP3
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