Lower Back Pain & the Butcher's Delight
Posted on Sep 22, 2020
Join us tonight for Dr. Michael Hall's presentation of "Neurology 354: Lower Back Pain & the Butchers Delight"
09/22/2020 7-9 PM CT
Topic: Neurology 354: Lower Back Pain & the Butcher’s Delight
Credit Hours: 2
Instructor: Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
Course Description: In today’s ever bustling world our patients are inundated with exercise classes and programs. Inside, outside, group, single, bodyweight, non-bodyweight, high intensity, low intensity and so on. Yet with all of our technological advances, various methodologies, and internet brilliance episodic back pain is no more reduced or minimized. This course will advance our understanding of coronal plane activities and metrics to assess progress.
Course Outline:
Overview of the low back
Joints
Innervation
Musculature
What exactly is “fatty infiltration”
Hilton’s Law
Physiology of “infiltration”
Receptor physiology of the lumbar spine
Lumbar facets
MS and GTOs
Deafferentation
Denervation
Plane of movement
Sagittal/coronal
The Butcher’s Delight
Learning Objectives:
Review an anatomical overview of the low back.
Discuss movement strategies for clinical practice.
Summarize receptor physiology of the lumbar spine.
Outline “fatty infiltration.”
Follow the link to view more information about tonight's real time live webinar and for how to enroll.
https://www.ccedseminars.com/pages/course-details.php?id=1010