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Quantifying Improvement in Patient Outcomes


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

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



Description

The purpose of this webinar is to explore quantifiable findings in the exam process, developing a treatment protocol, and demonstrating improvement upon re-evaluation. The evaluation process will include findings related to foot structure, the kinetic chain of the lower extremity, posture, functional movement.  The physiology of pain and inflammation will be addressed by body composition analysis, and blood analysis as it relates to chronic inflammation and the subsequent conditions that are related.  The goal of care is to be able to reevaluate and document measurable improvement in the parameters being assessed.

This course was originally presented by Dr. Jensen on May 4, 2021, and sponsored by Foot Levelers, Inc.

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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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Richard T - Carbondale, Illinois

"great webinar"

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"relavent information to apply to practice today. Thumbs up."

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Elaine W - Evanston, Illinois

"Even though the instructor mentioned various products and companies, in this case, the references generally enhanced the webinar."

Linda Z - Des Plaines, Illinois

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