Description & Learning Objectives

This webinar is only offered in English. Ce webinaire n’est offert qu’en anglais.

The April 2022 issue of the JCCA is devoted to Chiropractic Sciences and features practical case reports and original research papers on a variety of topics. In this easy-to-digest format, hear summaries of the latest important research and ask questions about the implications for clinical practice and future research. Absorb the latest scholarly work that is being used to support the role of chiropractic in the management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Get inspired by the latest in Chiropractic Sciences and what it’s doing to improve patient outcomes.  

  • Understand why injury reporting should be based on more than just “time loss” 

  • Know when to use the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre Overuse Shoulder Injury Questionnaire 

  • To review the current literature on exercise rehabilitation for Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (NTOS) 

  • To examine the clinical rationales on exercise rehabilitation for NTOS 

  • To discuss, critically appraise and clinically apply the current literature on exercise rehabilitation for NTOS 

  • Review the epidemiology and differential diagnosis of temporomandibular joint disorders in adolescents 

  • Understand the rationale for utilizing proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation techniques for the TMJ in conjunction with spinal manipulation 


Course curriculum

    1. Housekeeping Messages (Complete before the watching the recording!)

    1. Recording

    1. CCA Post Webinar Survey – We're Listening

About this course

  • Free
  • 1 hour of video content

Instructors

Dr. Dominique Harmath, DC, FRCCSS(C)

Dr. Harmath is a chiropractor, published author and a sports sciences resident with the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences Canada (RCCSSC). She earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and currently practices in Toronto. As a former professional tennis player, four-time Canadian Junior National Champion and top 50 Division I NCAA player for Rice University in Houston, Dr. Harmath holds a special interest in biomechanical movement and strategies to reduce injury risk in tennis. She has been a part of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) medical team for the Rogers Cup and is presently a chiropractor for Alpine Canada’s ski teams.

Dr. Derick Luu, DC

Dr. Derick Luu, DC is a chiropractor working in private practice out of Toronto and Barrie with a clinical interest in chronic pain and rehabilitation. Dr. Luu completed his Bachelors degree in Kinesiology from York University in 2017 and subsequently his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in 2021. He is currently completing his Master's degree in Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University where his research is focused on complex regional pain syndrome, qualitative methods and knowledge translation.

Dr. Robert Tragar, DC

Dr. Robert Trager, DC, is a chiropractic physician and researcher at Connor Whole Health, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH, USA. Dr. Trager completed his undergraduate studies at Northeastern University and attained his Doctor of Chiropractic from Logan University in Missouri in 2013. Dr. Trager has published multiple peer-reviewed journal articles as well as book chapters. Aside from his clinical role, he is currently conducting a series of observational studies examining outcomes related to chiropractic care using national data.