Primary Spine Care 17: Advanced
Imaging, Diagnosing & Reporting Online
*Please note, this course is only approved for 10/15 CE in the State of Texas.
Syllabus
Course Description:
This course provides
essential clinical skills for serving as the primary provider for spine care,
emphasizing the imaging and diagnostic tools needed for accurate diagnosis. It
covers effective collaboration with medical specialists, where the
chiropractor, as the primary spine care provider, coordinates treatment based
on clinical findings. Key competencies include triage, neurodiagnostics, and
advanced imaging interpretation, focusing on MRI, CT scans, and ancillary tumor
detection. Participants will gain practical, in-depth knowledge that can be
immediately applied in their practice.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Triage Skills: Learn to effectively assess and prioritize
patient conditions to determine the urgency of care needed, ensuring
optimal patient outcomes.
- Neurodiagnostics: Gain expertise in diagnosing neurological
disorders through various diagnostic techniques and tools.
- Advanced Imaging Interpretation: Develop the
ability to accurately interpret advanced imaging results such as MRIs, CT
scans, and X-rays, crucial for informed clinical decision-making.
Goals:
- Equip yourself with the skills to collaborate with medical
specialists effectively.
- Improve patient care through advanced diagnostic and interpretive
abilities.
Module 1 – 2 Hours
- Current and Future Trends in Documentation & Practice Growth - History Taking & Examination
Mark Studin DC,
Don Capoferri DC
Evidence-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.
Module 2 – 2 Hours - MRI Spine Ancillary
Tumor Detection and Advanced Imaging Stroke Detection-Diagnostic Testing
& Differential Diagnosis
Patricia Roche,
DO, Radiology, Neuroradiology
Mark Studin DC
A clinical case review of
MRIs includes analyzing sagittal, axial, T1, T2, STIR, and proton density
sequences. These imaging techniques help assess spinal structures and detect
abnormalities. The sequences also identify ancillary findings such as renal, ovarian,
extradural, and intradural tumors. Careful evaluation of spinal MRIs can reveal
critical pathologies beyond musculoskeletal issues. Additionally, the
morphology of the abdominal aorta is analyzed for potential stroke risks. This
comprehensive approach enhances diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.
Module 3 – 1 Hour – Advanced Credential Reporting -Documentation
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri
DC
How to create a professional bio and CV,
which is essential for establishing credibility in the medical-legal field.
Incorporating outcome statistics from cases helps demonstrate your work's
real-world impact, especially in the medical legal arena. By presenting
detailed and demonstrative reporting, doctors can showcase their expertise and
the effectiveness of their methods. Becoming published in the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) requires rigorous research, peer review, and
adherence to scientific standards. Publication in the NIH enhances a doctor's
reputation by validating their work within the healthcare community and
increasing their authority in their field. This recognition can lead to more
significant professional opportunities, expert witness credibility, and a more
substantial influence in healthcare policy and legal cases.
Module 4 – 2
Hours Age-Dating Herniated Disc,
Diagnostic Testing &
Differential Diagnosis
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri
DC
Age-dating herniated discs
and trauma is a crucial skill for spine experts. It requires interpreting
X-rays, MRIs, and other imaging alongside a deep understanding of joint
pathology. This expertise is essential when collaborating with physicians or as
a medical-legal expert. Accurate age-dating helps establish a prognosis for
patient recovery. The process must be grounded in evidence-based rationale to
ensure reliability. Mastering this skill enhances both clinical decision-making
and legal credibility.
Module 5 – 1 Hour - Case History Presentation- History Taking
& Examination
Mark
Studin DC
Don
Capoferri DC
Clinical
grand rounds for a case involve assessing disc, ligament, and spinal pathology.
The process includes establishing a diagnosis, determining the prognosis, and
developing a treatment plan. Special attention is given to conditions such as
cord edema, myelomalacia, myelopathy, and tethered cords. Follow-up
examinations play a crucial role in refining both the diagnosis and treatment
approach. Adjustments to the treatment plan are made as new clinical findings
emerge. This ensures patient care remains dynamic and responsive to evolving
spinal conditions.
Module 6 – 2 Hour - Updated Trends in Spinal Biomechanics and Ligamentous Pathology
- History Taking
& Examination
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri DC
The diagnosis and management of ligament (connective
tissue) pathology in both chronic and acute patients require a deep
understanding of evidence-based physiology, including the morphology,
mechanisms, and sequelae of trauma. This includes an analysis of the
compensatory actions of the human spine in response to injury. A master class
in ligaments encompasses their anatomy, physiology, vascularization,
neurological innervation, and tissue repair, all directly relevant to clinical
practice. Ligament pathology is closely linked to the mechanisms underlying
patho-neuro-biomechanical lesions, also known as the vertebral subluxation
complex. Additionally, ligaments play a critical role in spinal adjustments,
contributing to the definition and understanding of spinal adjustment
mechanisms within chiropractic care.
Module 7 – 1
Hour - Case
History Presentation- History Taking & Examination
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri DC
Clinical grand rounds for a case involve assessing
disc, ligament, and spinal pathology. The process includes establishing a
diagnosis, determining the prognosis, and developing a treatment plan. Special
attention is given to conditions such as cord edema, myelomalacia, myelopathy,
and tethered cords. Follow-up examinations play a crucial role in refining both
the diagnosis and treatment approach. Adjustments to the treatment plan are
made as new clinical findings emerge. This ensures patient care remains dynamic
and responsive to evolving spinal conditions.
Module 8 – 2 hours – Latest Evidence on Making Non-Specific
Back Pain Specific - Diagnostic Testing & Differential Diagnosis
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri DC
A statistical approach to spine triage evaluates
evidence when comparing outcomes from chiropractors, physical therapists, and
medical doctors in both the short and long term. This analysis includes
assessments of pain reporting and disability status. An evidence-based method
enhances spinal diagnosis by relying on measurable data rather than
assumptions. It aims to clarify misconceptions surrounding “non-specific back
pain.” By focusing on objective outcomes, this approach ensures more accurate
treatment pathways. Ultimately, it promotes better patient care through
data-driven decision-making.
Module 9 – 2
Hours - Creating
Ethical Collaborative Relationships and the Documentation that Fosters Those
Relationships -Ethical Billing & Coding
Mark Studin DC
Don Capoferri DC
Discussing
future trends in chiropractic and clinical record-keeping is essential for
maintaining professional excellence and delivering high-quality healthcare. As
technological advancements and reimbursement models reshape the healthcare
landscape, clinical documentation must also adapt to meet new standards. To
ensure accuracy and efficiency, revisiting the fundamentals of proper
record-keeping is beneficial. This step-by-step guide will provide insights
into writing effective clinical notes by covering key aspects, including the
purpose of clinical documentation, the importance of context, the essential
components of a well-structured note, practical tips for improving
documentation quality, and fundamental legal considerations. By mastering these
principles, chiropractors can enhance patient care, streamline communication,
and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Total Academic Time: 15 Hours