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15 Neurology Hours 

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

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Movement Disorders III (959)

$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 diagnosis, etiology, epidemiology, and treatment of dystonia Dystonia imprisons patients in a clinical cage. This knowledge module will introduce primary and secondary dystonia through their phenotype and physiological origins. A paradigm based upon patient applications will enable a comprehensive understanding of generalized dystonia as well as conditions of writer’s cramp’s, spasmodic torticollis, cerebral palsy and other inherited dystonia. The diagnosis, etiology, epidemiology, and treatment of  myoclonic syndromes This clinical learning module will explore the etiology, epidemiology, phenomenology and clinical approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of jerky movement disorders. An understanding of muscle physiology and central nervous system integration of the sensorimotor system will enable and facilitate a clinical approach to difficult disorder presentations. The diagnosis, etiology, epidemiology, and treatment of Restlessness Restlessness is problematic for patients throughout the world. The learner will be exposed to conditions from akathisia to restless leg syndrome. The relationship of restlessness to sleep, pain, and integration of other movement disorders and diseases will be central to this clinical module. The goal of the module is to promote an opportunity for treatment that is novel and efficacious.
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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