Primary
Spine Care 12
Case Management and
Documentation
*PLEASE NOTE THIS COURSE IS ONLY APPROVED FOR 8 CREDITS IN CALIFORNIA.
December 3 - 5, 2021
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20
CE Credit Hours
DESCRIPTION:
This program focuses on the trends in
healthcare and how clinical chiropractic, based upon the evidence in the
literature, fits into the national trends. It shows the doctor of chiropractic
the critical role of compliant documentation in reputation building and to
prevent adverse legal issues with complaint records. The course also covers the
latest MRI spine interpretation terminology and identifies biomechanical
pathology using the latest mensurating tools.
Friday,
December 3, 2021
10:00
am – 12:00 pm
Mark
Studin DC
MRI
Spine Case Review
Clinical
case review of MRI's including sagittal, axial, T1, T2, STIR, and proton
density sequences. The vertebrate, spinal cord, discs, nerve roots, thecal sac,
posterior longitudinal ligament, epidural veins, and fat saturation pulses will
be identified. Pathology will include bulges, herniations, protrusions,
extrusions, myelomalacia, cord edema, and Schmorl's nodes.
12:00
pm – 2 pm
Mark
Studin DC
Demonstrative
Documentation Reporting
Creating
documentation that is demonstrable in design to show pathology visually. How to
prepare demonstrable records that are legally defensible and accurate in the
description of the pathology.
2:30
pm – 4:30 pm
Mark
Studin DC
Don
Capoferri DC
Age-Dating
Herniated Disc and TRauma
Age dating herniated discs and trauma is a critical skill for
an expert in spine. It combines the clinical skills of interpreting X-ray, MRI,
and other imaging modalities with a clinician's understanding of joint
pathology. This level of expertise is critical when collaborated with other
physicians or working in the medical-legal environment as an expert. Age dating
pathology is also central to creating a prognosis on your patient's recovery
and must be evidence-based in rationale.
4:30
pm – 6:30 pm
Mark
Studin DC
Stroke
Evaluation and Risk Factors in a Chiropractic Practice
Diagnosing, triaging, and documenting
headaches, migraines, and vascular incidents (stroke) in the primary provider's
office. Imaging protocols based upon history and clinical presentation will be
presented, along with analyzing imaging findings in determining the etiology.
There will be an extensive question and answer session following the
instructional presentation.
Saturday, December 4, 2021
10 am – 11 am
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAMLP, DAAPM
Don Capoferri DC
2022 Trends in Documentation
vidence-Based demonstrative documentation is
typically the arbiter for creating successful patient-centered collaborative
care. This "reputation building" focus has already helped develop
relationships with MD PCPs, MD Specialists, ERs, and Urgent Care Centers.
This demonstratively removed the Non-Specific Back Pain "Dogma"
that too many have held because technology and the evidence have not supported
what chiropractic has known for over a century. We now have those tools and
once learned, chiropractic utilization "skyrockets because of the
evidence.
11 am – 12:00 pm
Michael Schonfeld DC, DABCO
Mark Studin DC
Documentation made easy. Effectively creating demonstrative
medical-legal documentation and meeting the needs of the courts, and making
your "4-Corner" (narrative) report to build your reputation as an
evidence-based provider. The step-by-step minutiae of building a report,
accomplishing report writing timely and effectively by understanding the
regulatory and administrative rules. Learn how to educate the lawyer on bodily
injury through evidence-based demonstrative reporting.
12:15 pm – 1:45 pm
MRI Nomenclature and the Evidence of the Chiropractic Lesion
Mark Studin DC,
The latest nomenclature in MRI spine interpretation [lots
of changes], and incorporating spinal biomechanics to create an accurate
diagnosis and get paid. The reason medicine gets paid more than chiropractic is
they have demonstrable diagnostics. We must institute protocols that WE ALREADY
HAVE to confirm patho-neuro-biomechanical lesions [Subluxations] are
present. A "MASTER CLASS" in Strain-Sprain in fully
understanding the permanency of this connective tissue disorder and how to
certify long-term care with a demonstrable diagnosis.
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Imaging Joint Kigamewntous Instabilities
Mark Studin DC
Identifying
different types of arthritis in both plain film and MRI. Inclusive of Osteo,
Psoriatic, Rheumatoid, Gout, Infections, and Spondyloarthropathies. Dr. Baker
is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at the State University of New
York at Stony Brook, School of Medicine, and teaches the radiology and MSK
radiology programs.
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Master-Class in Ligament Physiology and Pathology
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri DC
Master-Class in ligaments; anatomy, physiology,
vascularization, neurological innervation, tissue repair and how they all
relate to clinical practice. Ligament
pathology correlating to the mechanisms of patho-neuro-biomechanical lesions
(vertebral subluxation complex). Also, how ligaments play a critical role in a
chiropractic spinal adjustment and defining the chiropractic spinal adjustment
mechanisms.
Sunday, December 5, 2021
10 am – 11 am
Disproving Non-Specific Back Pain
Don Capoferri DC, DAAMLP, FSBT: Case Management incorporating Spinal
Biomechanics, MRI, and clinical findings when collaborating with medical
specialists and lawyers. Using Case Management as the foundation for both
consistent referrals and long-term forensic consulting relationships.
Disproving based upon the evidence, the Dogma of “non-specific back pain.”
11 am – 12:00 pm
Spinal Disc Pathology in Clinical Practice
Mark Studin
DC
A roundtable discussion of diagnosing spinal
pathology in clinical practice. Dr. Peyster is a Harvard-trained
neuroradiologist published extensively over the last 40 years. He will be
presenting typical cases managed in chiropractic offices with an in-depth
discussion. He will be focusing on collaborating with a radiologist on case reviews.
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Neurosurgical Roundtable Discussion
Mark
Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP, Chiropractor
A roundtable discussion of collaborative spine care. Dr.
Shady has 30 years of extensive experience in both working with and supporting
chiropractic care.
1:30 pm – 3 pm
DC vs. MD vs. PT; The Evidence
Mark Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAMLP, DAAPM
Don Capoferri DC
Chiropractic vs. Physical Therapy vs. medication for
mechanical spine issue; extensive research verifying chiropractic as the best
first choice, resolving the non-specific back pain issue as dogma, with the
evidence. The latest [overwhelming] research will institute the re-direction of
MD referral patterns from PTs to DCs. The latest physiological basis for why
the chiropractic adjustment works and what constitutes a
patho-neuro-biomechanical lesion [Subluxations].
TOTAL EDUCATIONAL TIME: 20 Hours
Fee: $399.00
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Mark
Studin DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP, Chiropractor
Michael Schonfeld DC, DABCO
Don Capoferri DC
Guest
Speakers
Patricia
Roche DO, Radiology, Neuroradiology
Candance Perkins MD, Neurology,
Vascular Neurology
Dan
Rosner ESQ
Magdy
Shady MD, Neurosurgeon, Neuro Trauma Fellow
Robert
Peyster MD, Radiology, Neuroradiology
Kevin Baker MD, Radiology, MSK Radiology