
Evidence-based Diagnosis for Low Back Pain
Recorded On: 03/15/2018
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The purpose of this webinar is to discuss an evidence-based diagnostic system and exam for low back pain. Low back pain can represent many conditions requiring different management strategies. However, conflicting terminology and poor or unknown diagnostic test validity result in diagnoses based largely on opinion. This webinar series presents and looks at the evidence supporting office-based diagnostic criteria for common neuromusculoskeletal diagnoses.
Learning Objective:
Discuss an evidence-based diagnostic system and exam for low back pain
Number of CEU Credits Offered: 1
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Robert Vining
DC
Robert Vining, DC, is a professor and the associate dean of clinical research at Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. He is a graduate of Logan University (Doctor of Chiropractic) and Jefferson College of Health Sciences (Doctor of Health Science). His professional experience includes private practice and serving as a teaching clinician at two chiropractic colleges. Dr. Vining has served as co-investigator on numerous federally funded clinical studies including those conducted within U.S. Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Department of Defense health systems. He was co-principal investigator on a series of studies focused on integrating chiropractic care into a rehabilitation specialty hospital and a trial assessing fascial mobility in persons with chronic low back pain. Dr. Vining is a lead or co-author on over 45 peer reviewed scientific journal articles, two book chapters, and other publications related to chiropractic care and education. A 2018 Palmer College of Chiropractic Outstanding Faculty of the Year awardee, he is also the recipient of the 2019 American Chiropractic Association Academician of the Year award.
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