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Chronic Inflammation as Part of Musculoskeletal Complaints, 07/12/2022, On Demand More info »
Live Webinar

Chronic Inflammation as Part of Musculoskeletal Complaints


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Clinical
Topics:
Clinical |  Diagnosis |  Orthopedic
Speaker:
Dr. Brian Jensen, DC
Duration:
1 Hour

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Description

This presentation addresses the pain complaints that many patients present with from a biomechanical and physiological perspective.  In addition to compromised biomechanics, failure to address chronic inflammation may prolong or delay the response to care.  We will discuss the most common biomechanical and postural imbalances as well as the causes of chronic inflammation and explore ways to quantify the inflammatory response to provide effective treatment options.

This webinar is being sponsored by Foot Levelers, Inc.

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Dr. Brian Jensen, DC's Profile

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Foot Levelers, Inc.


Dr. Brian is a graduate of Palmer College, Dr. Brian Jensen was in private practice in Omaha, Nebraska for over 17 years. Dr. Jensen specializes in Structural Biomechanics and emphasizes nutrition and wellness principles. He lives in Roanoke, VA.


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Overall:      4.5

Total Reviews: 433

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Lauren B - McHenry, Illinois

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Christopher K - Naperville, Illinois

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Steven G - Freeport, Illinois

"no"

Anthony S - St Charles, Illinois

"Na"

David F - Wheeling, Illinois

"The first half of the seminar was all about foot levelers. The second half was more in line with inflammation. "

Zachary S - Western Springs, Illinois

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August Anthony F - Crete, Illinois

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Glenn L - Bensenville, Illinois

"none"

Michael S - Plainfield, Illinois

"Definitely plan on looking more into that posture app."

Harriett Mae C - River Forest, Illinois

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