Total Credits: 6 including 6 CTA CE
Instructor: Dr. Mike Powell
CTA session hrs. 8am-3pm CT (Saturday)
Venue: Hilton Memphis
Approved for Mississippi CA CE credit.
Accelerating Recovery from Sports and Overuse Injuries
This course will provide new insight into some of the most common problems for which patients seek help. Focus will be on faster recovery, prevention of future injury and knowing when the patient is really at "pre-injury status"...or better. Whether it's tennis elbow, cervical strain, plantar fasciitis, hamstring pulls, rotator cuff injury or nerve damage; the brain plays a vital role in recovery and prevention. In very practical ways, Dr. Powell will share how the brain works in ways that can make joints more or less stable. We will identify specific common injuries and how to add brain-based methods to make treatment even more effective. Brain-based care for more stable joints, responsive muscles, balanced compartments, resolution of inflammation and recovery from nerve damage will all be covered. Hands-on adjusting, therapies and rehab will be used during class, so you are ready to implement right away in the clinic.
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Dr. Mike Powell is a 2nd generation chiropractor and graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic. He has been in practice in Cedar Rapids, IA since 1996.
Dr. Powell is a nationally-recognized Chiropractic Neurologist (of which there are only about 350 in the world) and has taught functional neurology as a faculty member with the Carrick Institute. Many of the patients that he sees are sent by other doctors from outside the area for neurological care. These patients range from children with developmental and learning problems to adults who suffer from migraines, vertigo, tremors or the effects of brain injury.