Description
This board review course provides a comprehensive update in clinical neurology with emphasis on neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, diagnostic methods, physical examination, and chiropractic technique. Scholars will revisit key concepts such as action potentials, receptor physiology, autonomic function, cortical integration, and the neurophysiology of pain. The course also incorporates hands-on application of physical exam procedures and chiropractic adjustment techniques, preparing attendees for both clinical practice and board certification.
Objectives:
- Review the foundational concepts of neuroanatomy, synaptic function, and motor/sensory integration.
- Interpret physical examination findings and correlate them with neurological and musculoskeletal dysfunctions.
- Identify clinical signs and patterns associated with common neurological disorders and spinal cord lesions.
- Apply manipulation techniques and functional neurology strategies in patient care.