This course covers referred lower extremity pain secondary to nerve root compression, scarring, and/or irritation…
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Who is this course suitable for?
This course is suitable for clinicians with some postgraduate experience and an interest in diagnosing and treating subcategories of radicular pain and radiculopathy. It is especially valuable for physiotherapists working with or triaging for spinal surgeons.
Why is this course important?
The most common cause of lower limb radicular pain with or without radiculopathy is lumbar disc protrusion, herniation, extrusion or sequestration.
What you will learn in this course.
This course uses a thorough and comprehensive reasoning process to guide clinicians from initial presentation to discharge regardless of pain severity or stage of presentation.
The course covers:
You will learn:
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Study Time:Â Approx. 15 hours (plus reading time)
Welcome to the course!
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Radicular Syndrome and Disc Herniation
Chapter 3: The Adherent Nerve Root
Chapter 4: Complex Radicular Syndrome Cases
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