AIPIP & Erchonia Present: “Advanced Pain Connection” – Neuro and Personal Injury Solutions – Boston, MA – AIPIP

AIPIP & Erchonia Present: “Advanced Pain Connection” – Neuro and Personal Injury Solutions – Boston, MA

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Boston, MA: Saturday & Sunday, August 6 – 7, 2022

AIPIP and Erchonia Present:
“Advanced Pain Connection”
– Neuro and Personal Injury Solutions 

Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC and Trevor Berry, DC, DACNB 

About the Seminar:
Join Dr. Trevor Berry, a board-certified Chiropractic Neurologist and low-level laser expert and Dr. Scott Tauber, Personal Injury expert, as they pioneer the movement in connecting the hemispheres of the human body and brain. 

They will present fundamentals of an integrative neuroscience-forward clinical framework for addressing pain and musculoskeletal injury presentations.  Dr. Berry’s background and extensive education will help bring to light advanced treatments including low level laser technology, nutrition, topical therapies, receptor-based therapy, joint mobilization and vestibular therapies. 

Dr. Tauber will incorporate PI as a specialty for those looking to acquire crucial skills as opportunities increase, creating improved case management to set up your clinic for pain and PI success.

As specialists, they will take you through a patient’s health history, examination and documentation. Special attention will be given to pain and neurological conditions and the treatment of them through advanced chiropractic care, lasers, labs and nutrition.

They will bring together the big picture on how the central nervous system affects the body and influences many of the ailments our society suffers from with special focus PI, TBI and Post-MVA pain conditions.

Course Insight:
This brand new 12-hour CE accredited lecture is designed to connect the practitioner to real life topics, concepts and skills for our rapidly evolving world!

Key Topics:
· Introduction to Personal Injury care management 
· Identify risk and liability within PI cases 
· Mechanism of motor vehicle accidents and occupant kinematics 
· Introduction to low level laser physiology 
· Inflammation and pain physiology 
· Central mechanisms of inflammation and pain 
· Supporting medical necessity with FDA cleared research 
· Diagnostic imaging and associated testing for traumatic injuries 
· How to humanize and objectify PI patient injuries 
· TBI elements within the initial PI patient history 
· Overview of a basic post-MVA TBI and neurological examination 
· Pain, inflammation and FDA market clearances for low level laser technology (LLLT) 
· Why patients transition from acute TBI to post-concussion syndrome 
· Barrier systems, TBI and M2 glial resolution 
· Nutritional considerations in acute TBI and post-concussion 
· Mitigating long-term neurodegeneration post TBI 
· Overview and co-management of PI cases 
· Steps to create PI specific systems, algorithms and protocols for success

Basic and Advanced Demonstrations and Assessments for:
o Chronic pain and injury management
o Post-concussion syndrome co-morbidities
o Common vestibular injuries post MVA
o Popular neurological exams

12 Hours of Continuing Education Credit Available
Seminar Cost: $185 (*$65 Extra for CEs)
DC States Applied for: CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT     
ND States Applied for: CT, ME, NH, RI, VT

Seminar Hours:
Saturday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
Sunday   8:00 am – 12:15 pm

Location:
Coming Soon 

– *If you need hours for other states, please contact NWHSU before the seminar at 800-888-4777.
Certain restrictions apply. *$65 extra for CEs (if needed). Not all states covered.
CE Hours are applied for by NWHSU to the chiropractic state licensing boards.
Transcripts are sent out quarterly.
If you need your transcript sent earlier, please contact NWHSU at 800-888-4777 x446

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AIPIP & Erchonia Present: “Advanced Pain Connection” – Neuro and Personal Injury Solutions – Boston, MA
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