How Symptoms Develop and How the Adjustment Works 2021
Course Date
Start: 1st January 2021
End: 31st January 2021
Course Location
Parker University
2540 Walnut Hill Lane, Dalls, Texas, United States of America
75229
Course Description
Nociceptors and mechanoreceptors innervate the joint complex and their function is altered by spinal dysfunction. The outcome can be pain, visceral symptoms, cerebellar symptoms, vestibular symptoms, motor control issues, and changes in emotional status.
Course Objectives
1. To outline the innervation of the spinal joint complex
2. To describe patterns of symptom generation created by a dysfunctional joint
Course Outline
15 Mins: Nociceptor innervation of the joint complex
15 Mins: Mechanoreceptor innervation of the joint complex
15 Mins: Symptoms related to increased nociception
15 Mins: Symptoms related to reduced mechanorecption
For further information, and how to register, please see https://360parker.com/courses/4651-neurology-of-the-subluxation-how-symptoms-develop-and-how-the-adjustment-works/
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Course Credits
1
Course Contact Name
William Smith