WSIA's IIU SPINE AND SPINAL CORD INJURY
CASE STUDY
ADVANCED ARCHIVED WEBINAR
WSIA is making our Webinar training available post-event. We have recorded both the audio and visual from our June 29, 2009 Spine and Spinal Cord Injury Case Study and archived it for viewing. We are now making that archive available to our entire membership.
If you missed it the first time,
you can now log on anytime and get this valuable training!
ONLINE TRAINING:
An Audio & Web “Webinar”
REGISTER HERE for the SPINE AND SPINAL CORD ARCHIVED Webinar
Agenda
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week |
Access the archived webinar |
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Hear and see the information presented in the original live June 20, 2009 webinar at your convenience. |
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Presentation on Spine and Spinal Cord Injury |
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Questions & Answers and Program Wrap-Up |
What This Program is About
This presentation will describe how a Physical Medicine Physician, with a subspecialty in Spine and Spinal Cord Injury Medicine, approaches common industrial injuries that may injure the spine and/or the spinal cord. You will learn how to distinguish between spine, spinal cord, and nerve root injuries. Specialized approaches to history gathering and physical examination that distinguish these injuries will be discussed. Clinical “pearls” will be provided that will allow you to identify which imaging studies, diagnostic tests, and treatment modalities do and do not have documented efficacy for common injury-related conditions. Key evidence-based reviews and treatment guidelines supporting these “pearls” will be identified and provided. At the conclusion of the presentation, the participants will be able to apply evidence-based guidelines to ensure that Washington workers who sustain spine and spinal cord injuries are provided with the most effective diagnostic and treatment modalities.
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Your Presenter
Jennifer J. James, MD
Board Certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician with a subspecialty in
Spine & Spinal Cord Injury Medicine |
Who Should Attend this Program
EVERYONE interested in a comprehensive review of spine and spinal cord injuries, and the application of evidence-based guidelines for diagnostics and treatment.
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REGISTER HERE for the SPINE AND SPINAL CORD ARCHIVED Webinar