Pathobiomechanics
and Documentation
Friday December
4, 2020
Live
Webinar
This program is focused on pathobiomechanics. It
covers how to diagnose and document pathobiomechanics. This then program covers
the use of pathobiomechanics and explains pain patterns and prognosticating
premature degeneration based upon Wolff’s Law. This program also explains the
demonstrative necessity for long-termed chiropractic care and how to identify
primary lesions of the spine vs. treating compensation.
8:00 am –
10:00 pm
Mark Studin
DC
Documenting
an Initial E&M Report:
Review of CPT
Coding Guidelines for Initial and Established Patients with particular
attention paid to Patient History, Review of Systems, Social and Family
History, Physical Examination and Medical Decision making. Specific differences in coding levels and
required elements for a 99202-99203-99204-99205 will be outlined and
demonstrated.
10:00 am
– 12:00 pm
Mark Studin
DC
Dan Rosner
ESQ
Using
Documentation to Create Ethical Relationships:
Pathways to
improve coordinatation of care and interprofessional communication with
collaborating physicians will be outlined and demonstrated. Discussion will focus on maintiaining ethical
relationships in the medical-legal community through compliant reporting and
communication of demonstrable patient/client diagnosis, prognosis and treatment
plans.
1:00 pm –
3:00 pm
Spinal
Biomechanical Engineering:
William
Owens DC
A brief history
of clinical biomechanics will be discussed with a particulary emphasis on the
diagnosis and management of spine pain of mechanical/functional origin. Evidence based symptomatic vs asymptomatic
parameters will be reviewed using peer-reviewed medically index literature. Detailed analysis using computerized
mensuration programs to analyze spinal biomechanical pathology will be
demonstrated and discussed. Outlines of
the comparisoin of demonstrable spinal biomechanical failure on imaging to a
clinical evaluation and physicial examination will be presented. Future implications of clinical biomechanics
in the management of the spine pain patient will be reviewed
3:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Clinical
Grand Rounds:
William Owens DC8-5
Mark Studin DC
John Edwards MD, Neurosrugeon
Case reviews
utilizing E/M, MRI and x-ray mensuration reports to conclude an accurate
diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan will be presented. Focus will be on
common diagnosis require interprofessional collaboration with a discussion of
diagnostic delemas and proper communication methods. Interprofessional communication methods will
include clinical documentation, triage, referral protocols and phone
consultations.
Total Education Time 8 Hours
FEE: $225.00
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Instructors
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William
Owens DC
Mark Studin DC
John Edwards
MD, Neurosrugeon
CV Entries
Pathobiomechanics and Documentation, CPT Coding
Guidelines for Initial and Established Patients with particular attention paid
to Patient History, Review of Systems, Social and Family History, Physical
Examination, and Medical Decision making.
Specific differences in coding levels and required elements for a
99202-99203-99204-99205, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division,
PACE Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland
University Kansas City, 2020
Using Documentation and Ethical Relationships,
Pathways to improve coordination of care, and interprofessional communication
with collaborating physicians.
Maintaining ethical relationships in the medical-legal community through
documentation and communication of demonstrable diagnosis, prognosis and
treatment plans, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE
Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland
University Kansas City, 2020
Spinal Biomechanical Engineering Clinical Application,
History of clinical biomechanics with an emphasis on the diagnosis and
management of spine pain of mechanical/functional origin. Evidence-based symptomatic vs. asymptomatic
parameters using peer-reviewed medical index literature. Computerized
mensuration analysis of spinal biomechanical pathology. Comparison of
demonstrable spinal biomechanical failure on imaging to clinical evaluation and
physical examination. Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, PACE
Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Cleveland
University Kansas City, 2020
Spinal Biomechanical Engineering Clinical Grand
Rounds, Case reviews utilizing E/M, MRI, and x-ray mensuration report to
conclude an accurate diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment plan. Common diagnosis
requiring interprofessional collaboration with a discussion of diagnostic
dilemmas and proper communication methods. Academy of Chiropractic
Post-Doctoral Division, PACE Approved for the Federation of Chiropractic
Licensing Boards, Cleveland University
Kansas City, 2020