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#007225 Post Concussion Headache: Integrate Manual Therapy for Optimal Results

 

:  Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) may create chronic pain, with cognitive and physiological symptoms for months to years after injury.  Between 1.5 and 3.8 million people suffer from concussions in the US, according to the CDC.  Post-traumatic headache (PTH) and whiplash associated disorders (WAD) are typical symptoms after mTBI.  The often relentless pain, brain fog, hypersensitivity, spasm, stiffness, dizziness, visual, vestibular motor disorders and even nausea or vomiting can be debilitating.  Symptoms may interfere with sleep and contribute to anxiety, irritability and depression.  Evidence indicates the significant contribution of craniocervical myofascial tension and trigger points (TPs) to symptoms of PTH.  Manual therapy to address abnormal fascial tension and TPs is a key component of multifactorial rehabilitation management.  Interventions including massage, soft tissue mobilization/myofascial therapy, positional release and craniosacral therapy may effectively address the neuromusculoskeletal irritation and mobility impairments that characterize PTH.  Discover easy methods of soft tissue release you can apply immediately in your practice in this course.  Discuss the evidence basis for incorporating manual therapy in a comprehensive plan of care to help people with PTH to live more healthy productive lives.

 

Instructor:Theresa A. Schmidt, DPT,MS,OCS,LMT,CEAS,CHY,DD

 

Live Webinar Dates and Times:

#7225 Thursday, March 24, 2022 from 8:00 - 10:00 PM ET

#7225 Thursday, December 1, 2022 8:00 - 10:00 pm ET

 

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#7225-K Post Concussion Headache: Integrate Manual Therapy for Optimal Res

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