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15 Neurology Hours 

August 1-8, 2024 & November 23-30, 2024

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Movement Disorders II (958)

$1,150.00

You will have 1 full year of access to this module, for credit. After you will have All Access to review.  It will be added to your account upon purchase Once you purchase this course, you will be able to access your course through the ‘My Online Learning Portal’ tab instantly. This tab is under the ‘My Account’ tab when logged into the website.

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Course Objectives:

The clinical movement  disorder phenotypes Movement disorders are largely individual but they can be grouped into certain phenotypes. This learning module will develop an understanding between the relationships of different presenting movements disorder classifications. The learner will be exposed to tremor,  Chorea,  myoclonus, hemiballismus, gait disturbances and more Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s disease is becoming ever more common in the presentation at the neurological office. The long-term progression of this disorder necessitates and up to date understanding of the etiology of the disease and how it presents in various formats throughout the lifespan. Targeted intervention and clinical possibilities will be discussed in an evidence-based paradigm of patient care. The diagnosis, etiology, epidemiology, and treatment of tic syndromes Tics  Are commonplace and can be catastrophic for those suffering from this disorder. This knowledge area module will progress with an understanding of primary tic disorders and progress to an understanding of Tourette’s syndrome and secondary tic syndromes. the module will be directed towards diagnosis and treatment using a functional approach to clinical neuroscience.
Faculty

Prof. Frederick R. Carrick

Neurology Hours

25 Neurology Hours

Year Recorded

2016

Experience Level

Advanced

Delivery Method

Online Self-Paced

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