MasterMind Series: Role of Late Responses in the Diagnosis of Neuropathy
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Event Details
Course introduction: Please join us for this presentation by Dr. J. Donald Dishman. Dr. Dishman will review the anatomy and physiology of the F-responses and H-reflex. The clinical utility of
Event Details
Course introduction:
Please join us for this presentation by Dr. J. Donald Dishman. Dr. Dishman will review the anatomy and physiology of the F-responses and H-reflex. The clinical utility of the responses and their role in the electrodiagnostic medicine evaluation will also be described. The efficacy of their use in neuropathy will be underscored.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this seminar the participants will be able to:
- Review and understand the anatomical pathways and physiology of F- responses and the H – reflex
- Appreciate the clinical applications, strengths, and weaknesses of the late responses
- Discover the role that they play in the diagnosis of mono/poly neuropathy and radiculopathies
- Discuss novel uses for additional applications
This course is approved for a total of 1.0 CEC hour approved by AAET – The American Association of Electrodiagnostic Technologists
Speakers for this event
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Dr. Donald Dishman
Dr. Donald Dishman
MSc., DC, DIBCN, FIACN
Dr. Dishman is Professor and Dean of Graduate Clinical Neuroscience Degree Programs at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. He also has an appointment as Adjunct Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Neuroscience at Syracuse University.
In addition to the Doctorate degree, Dr. Dishman was awarded a Master of Science degree in Neurophysiology from the renowned Institute for Sensory Research at Syracuse University.
Dr. Dishman has published extensively in many prestigious international journals such as Spine, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, The Spine Journal and Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology. He is a past research grant recipient from private foundations, as well as the National Institutes of Health.MSc., DC, DIBCN, FIACN
Time
(Wednesday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
Location
ONLINE eSeminar