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Next Gen Pain Solutions: A Functional Neuro-Orthopedic & Low-Level Laser Therapy Approach to Pain and Injury Rehabilitation (Erchonia)

Event Details

Sat November 12, 2022 - 8:00 AM CST — Sun November 13, 2022 - 3:20 PM CST

Location: Nashville, TN

Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown
623 Union St.
Nashville, TN  37219
Phone:  (615) 259-2000

Speaker: Trevor Berry DC DACNB
David George, DC, DACNB, RN

CEU: 14

Price: $185.00$250.00

About the Seminar

We are trapped in a society where pain syndromes are exponentially on the rise, be it chronic, acute or psychological & searching for solutions of relief. Combining neurology & musculoskeletal expertise, presenters Dr. Trevor Berry & Dr. David George will succinctly map human physiology from the master nervous system to the corresponding musculoskeletal system to outline pathways targeting the drivers of this worldwide epidemic.

Fundamentals of the integrative neuroscience-forward clinical framework will be presented for correcting pain & musculoskeletal injury presentations consistent with current guidelines for pain management, particularly to target neurogenic inflammation & neuropathic pain. Proven modalities will be presented & demonstrated, including laser, nutrition, topical therapies, receptor-based therapy & joint mobilization. Overall health & wellness will be paired by appropriate lab testing to provide a proficient diagnostic direction. This course will offer clinicians a solid framework for therapeutic analgesia to support a straightforward clinical approach.

This master course will guide physicians to efficiently create methodology & solutions combining integrative, neuro-orthopedic & low-level laser to master pain management in a rapidly evolving world!

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Seminar Topics

Drivers of Pain and Disability

  • Nociceptive drivers
  • Nervous system dysfunction drivers
  • Comorbidities drivers
  • Cognitive-emotional drivers
  • Contextual drivers

 

Laser Physiology

  • Introduction to low-level laser physiology
  • Central mechanisms of inflammation
  • How low-level laser can be used for various types of pain origins
  • FDA Clearances & supporting research

 

Pathogenesis of Pain

  • The “must-know” pathophysiology of neurogenic inflammation
  • Rational approach to treatment of nerve pain
  • Introduction to manual techniques for nerve pain in MSK conditions
  • Introduction to the “neuro-orthopedic lens” in applications for common MSK pain presentations

 

Manual Techniques & Laser Demonstrations for Pain

  • Improving clinical outcomes using new treatment strategies
  • Introduction to multimodal applications for acute & chronic pain
  • Advanced concepts for up-regulation of central pain modulators
  • Using Low Level Laser for systemic causes of pain and inflammation
  • Neurological benefits of LLLT

Behavioral Modifiers of Pain

  • Relationship between allodynia & psychological variables
  • Neural networks associated with pain modification
  • Practical approach to behavioral modifiers of pain

The Challenge of the Pain / Disability Interplay

  • “Pathways to Pain” Peripheral Drivers of Nociception in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Pain
  • “The Domain of Brain” Neuropathic contributions to MSK Pain
  • Beyond ‘Anxiety and Depression’ Navigating

+ Pain Case Studies

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About the Speaker

DR. TREVOR BERRY DC, DACNB

Specialty: Chiropractic Neurologist

3800 W. RAY ROAD, #12
CHANDLER, AZ 85226
PH: (480) 756-2600
Fax:  (480) 756-0800
Website:  www.azchironeuro.com

PERSONAL PROFILE

Dr. Berry has 24 years of clinical, teaching and research experience in the fields of Neurology, Chiropractic, Functional Medicine, Laser Therapy, Physiotherapy, Kinesiology, Rehabilitation and Orthopedics. Dedicated to providing scientific and cutting-edge healthcare applications in a friendly, patient centered environment

Employment History

1997 - Present. Arizona Chiropractic Neurology Cent er. Owner/Physician

Co-ordinate and oversee all day-to-day operational aspects including staffing, scheduling, protocols, training, patient education, supply chain, budgeting, financials and all patient processing and treatment.

Education

  • 1997-2000 Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board
  • 1993-1996 Doctor of Chiropractic. Parker University, Dallas, Texas
  • 1991-1993 Pre-medicine requisites. University of Calgary, Canada

Educational, Research and Teaching Qualifications

  • Over 3000 post-doctoral hours in Neurology including Traumatic Brain Injury Fellowship, Movement Disorders, Balance Disorders/Vestibular Rehab and Functional Medicine
  • IRB certified lead investigator for Level 1 FDA studies with over 4 years of research experience. 2012-2014 Erchonia researcher of the year award
  • Veterinary Osteopathic Manipulation Certification
  • Functional Neurological Orthopedic Rehabilitation training (FNOR) Multiple FDA clearance publications on Low-Level Laser Therapy Lead Educator for Erchonia Corporation, Xymogen, Vibrant Wellness and BTracks

Current Professional Licenses

  • Arizona Chiropractic Board of Examiners
  • American Chiropractic Neurology Board

Other Awards and Achievements

  • Class Salutatorian, Parker University 1996
  • Parker Scholastic Excellence Award 1996
  • Canadian Academic Excellence Grant 1996

DAVID GEORGE, DC, DACNB, RN

10645 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 200-629
Phoenix, AZ  85028
PH:  (480) 302-1215

Dr. David George is a clinician and researcher with a focus in Neuropathic Pain and Neuromodulation.   Dr. George is co-developer of the popular Functional Neuro-Orthopedic Rehabilitation (FNOR) rehabilitation program – an Integrative Approach to Physical Rehabilitation that essentially combines neurorehabilitative methods with Orthopedic approaches for common musculoskeletal conditions such as Lower Back Pain and Joint Injury, as well as persistent Neuropathic Pain, Post-concussion Symptoms and Headache Disorders.  He is also a licensed Chiropractor, registered Nurse and a Board-Certified Chiropractic Neurologist.

CEU

14 CEs Applied NUHS

DC States Applied for:  TN, KY, MO, AR, MS, AL, GA, NC

 

National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) | Lincoln College of Postprofessional, Graduate and Continuing Education | 200 E. Roosevelt Rd. ● Lombard, IL 60148 ● (630) 889-6622 applies for CE Hours to the chiropractic state licensing boards & to the naturopath state licensing boards.  If you need hours for other states, please contact NUHS before the seminar at (630) 889-6622. Certain restrictions apply. *$65 extra for CEs (if needed). Transcripts are sent out by email approximately 2 months after seminar completion. If you need a copy sooner, please contact NUHS directly at (630) 889-6622.  CE credit applied for by: National University of Health Sciences.  National University of Health Sciences is a CAGEN Approved Provider of Continuing Education. For more information about the ACNB, please log on to ACNB website.**

 

**What are the requirements of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (ACNB) for diplomate examination for Doctors of Chiropractic?

The bylaws of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (ACNB) state the following: “The applicant must show evidence of having successfully completed a post doctoral in neurology of three hundred (300) credit hours from a chiropractic college, university, institution, foundation or agency whose program is approved by the continuing education committee of the Commission for Accreditation of Graduate Education (CAGEN).” National University of Health Sciences is a CAGEN Approved Provider of Continuing Education. For more information about the ACNB, please log on to ACNB website.

How does an ACNB diplomate receive Continuing Education to maintain their diplomate status?

The bylaws of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (ACNB) state the following: “Continuing Education: In order to enhance continued competence, all Diplomates must complete and provide documentation for:  In the review window of the current year and the year previous a minimum of 60 classroom credit hours of continuing education in neurology, with a minimum of 15 continuing education hours in each year, in a program of study accredited by the Education Committee of the Commission for the Accreditation of Graduate Education in Neurology (CAGEN)..”

National University of Health Sciences is a CAGEN Approved Provider of Continuing Education. For more information about the ACNB, please log on to ACNB website.