Concussion Treatment Series - Course 1

Introduction to Concussions

By Ayla Wolf

This course provides an intro to concussions. Topics include: Concussions and post-concussion syndrome, pathophysiology of concussions, Immune dysregulation, CTE, Symptomatic presentation, Traumatic neck pain, case studies.
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£80.50
Total CPDs: 3.5
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Total CPDs: 3.5
NCCAOM (3.5), Standard Certificate (3.5)
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.

Course Overview

This course provides an excellent introduction to the clinical presentation of concussions and post-concussion syndrome, as well as the underlying pathophysiology involved. Topics include: 1) Concussions and post-concussion syndrome (PCS) definitions, 2) Pathophysiology of concussions, 3) Immune dysregulation in concussions, 4) Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, 5) Symptomatic presentation of concussions and PCS, 6) Traumatic neck pain, 7) Intake: asking the right questions, 8) Case studies 9) Clinical gems

Course Objectives

  • Understand the pathophysiology of concussions and why concussions are predominantly a functional disorder.
  • Identify the different types of clinical presentations of post-concussion syndrome and what drives the symptomatology.
  • Deepen awareness of chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
  • Learn what the overlapping symptomatology of post-concussion syndrome and chronic traumatic neck pain.

Course Outline

0 hrs - 1 hrs
Terminology and pathophysiology of concussions.
1 hrs - 1.5 hrs
Understanding Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrs
Learn overlapping symptoms of concussions and traumatic neck injuries.
2 hrs - 3 hrs
Symptomatic presentation of post-concussion syndrome
3 hrs - 3.5 hrs
Learning through case studies.
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This course was so in-depth and useful! Dr. Wolf explained very complex topics in a very clear and understandable way. This class teaches you in depth what concussions are, which sets me up with a firm foundation for understanding the rest of the classes in the series. There is no treatment info in this course - it focuses on the pathophysiology of concussions/TBIs and reviews the signs and symptoms in detail. I really enjoyed it!
Katherine T. - United States of America
Strongly recommend the course. The teacher knows what she talk about.
SYLVIE M. - Canada
My stepson and many clients over the years have suffered TBI's of various severities. I'm so glad to finally understand what happens physiologically and look forward to learning more about how to treat them!
Jeanne P. - United States of America
This is a fantastic course. I have PCS and TBI and it has been a long journey as not many understand it. I almost want to give this course to my patients as often their physicians and some neurologists just dismiss them and invalidate their symptoms. Brilliant information
Kathy K. - Canada

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Unlimited Access & CEUS
You will have unlimited access to this course for as long as it is on Net of Knowledge, so that you can keep reviewing and learning from it over the years. CEU requirements must be completed within 1 year from the purchase. During this time, you must finish the training and complete any required documents to get your certificate. You must also print and save your certificate for your own records.
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Note
The course contents are available in an online format only; you will not receive a DVD or physical copy – they are only available through the internet in your online account.

Taught by Ayla Wolf

Dr. Wolf is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine specializing in neurological disorders, chronic pain, and concussion recovery. She is a faculty member of the Carrick Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation.
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