New Course Alert!!
Two Truths and a Lie:
Unpacking Cervicogenic Dizziness
Are you treating patients with neck pain? Chances are, they have suffered from cervicogenic dizziness. After pain, dizziness and unsteadiness are the most frequent complaints in those with persistent problems following a whiplash trauma, up to 70% reported.
This one day course is designed to bridge the gap amongst PT specialists in the management of patients with cervicogenic dizziness. Whether you specialize in the treatment of orthopedic, neurologic, concussion, or vestibular conditions, you will leave this course grounded in effectively identifying and treating patients with cervicogenic dizziness.
This course is intended for physical therapists with experience managing patients with dizziness who wish to improve their skill in differential diagnosis, manual examination, and treatment of those patients whose dizziness has a cervicogenic element.
CEU Credits: 8 Hours
Date: Saturday, November 9th
Location: Reston, VA
Time: 8am-5pm
This one day course is designed to bridge the gap amongst PT specialists in the management of patients with cervicogenic dizziness. Whether you specialize in the treatment of orthopedic, neurologic, concussion, or vestibular conditions, you will leave this course grounded in effectively identifying and treating patients with cervicogenic dizziness.
This course is intended for physical therapists with experience managing patients with dizziness who wish to improve their skill in differential diagnosis, manual examination, and treatment of those patients whose dizziness has a cervicogenic element.
CEU Credits: 8 Hours
Date: Saturday, November 9th
Location: Reston, VA
Time: 8am-5pm