Patrick Conlin DC, DAAMLP
725 40th St, Ogden, UT, 84403
Phone: 801-627-0880
Fax: 801-334-9332
patrickconlin@msn.com
http://40thstreetchiropractic.com/

SELECTED OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY

Corporate President, Owner, Chiropractic Physician, 40th Street Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, 725 40th Street, South Ogden, Utah, 84403, April 2001 to Present

Chiropractic Physician, Satellite Office Manager, Kantorosinski Chiropractic Offices, Revere, MA, April 2000 to Jan 2001

Chiropractic Physician,Chiropractic Fitness Inc., Kaysville, UT, July 1998 – Feb.2000:

 

CERTIFICATIONS and LICENSURE

 

Chiropractic Physician, licensed in the State of Utah, License #361820-1202, 1998, year-year

Doctor of Chiropractic, licensed in the State of Massachusetts, License#2479, 2000, year-year

Doctor of Chiropractic, Palmer College of Chiropractic, West, San Jose, CA, 1998

Bachelor of Science in Science Bio/Zoo, University of Maine, Orono, ME, 1993

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Part I, 9/1996

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Part II 2/97, Part III, 11/97, and Physical Therapy, 3/1997

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Part IV, 5/1998

Advanced Certification, Chiropractic Biophysics Technique, CBP Fellowship Eligible, 2015, year-year

Advanced Certification, Whiplash & Brain Injury Traumatology, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, 2014, 2016, year-year

Certification and Re-certification in Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI), 2004, 2017 year-year.

MRI Interpretation, Certified, 2013.

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering, Certified, 2013.

Diplomat, American Academy of Medical Legal Professionals, Member, 2013, year-year

 

POST DOCTORATE GRADUATE TRAINING:

 

The Whiplash Group, Annual Personal Injury Summit: Lecturer, discussing demonstrative objective Injuries (Alar, Transverse, PLL, ALL, Disc Herniation, CTE and ROCS.) Review of current research of common spinal pathologies, advanced diagnostic techniques: Digital Motion X-ray, Proton Density Upper and Lower Cervical Stress MRI’s, fMRI, SPECT, DTI, MRI Diagnostic Terminology using the Fardon Paper, Review of a Case Study demonstrating upper cervical trans-articular fusion and upper cervical instability associated with obliteration of the vertebral artery hemodynamics demonstrated on diagnostic ultrasound. Also participated on an expert panel answering relevant questions. Other topics included communication, concussions, documentation, and medical treatment options. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, SLC, UT, 2018

UCPA, Professional Practice and Personal Injury: Practice Ethics, Jeff Metler, Esq. Department of Professional and Professional Licensing, overview, Alison Pettley, Bureau Manager and Dan Briggs, Director. Latest developments in Concussion Treatments and Protocol, Dr. Alina Fong. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2018

The Advocates, Annual PI Seminar. Crash mechanisms, Common pathologies associated with car crashes, Treatment options for spinal injuries, Treatment and Radiographic Guidelines, Documenting injuries, and imaging including MRI, Digital Motion X-ray, and Radiologic Evaluation. Evan Katz, DC. Joseph Betz, BS, DC, FICA. UT 18201202 and MA 2479. SLC, UT 2018

Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, CCSP Module 4: Pre-Participation Examination, PPE, Concussion evaluation, Hands-on taping for extremities, Emergency Care Review, X-ray, CT, MRI, Diagnostic MSK US, Spondylosis, Spondylolisthesis, Contra-indications for Return to Sports (Spinal Instabilities, Spinal Stenosis, fracture, concussion, myelopathy, etc..) Orthopedic examination review for the athlete, and Correlative Case Studies in Sports.   UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Southern California University of Health Sciences, SLC, Utah 2018.

Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, CCSP Module 3: Assessment and Management of the Extremities. Imaging (MRI CT Radiographs, Diagnostic Ultrasound,) Orthopedic Evaluation, and treatment options.  UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Southern California University of Health Sciences, SLC, Utah 2017.

Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, CCSP Module 2: Onsite training at the US Olympic Oval. Emergency Procedures in Sport, first responders: Concussion/TBI with LOC, suspected Fractures, Open Fractures, Spine Boarding, Hard Cervical Collar application, Splinting, Administering O2, CPR, ABCD’s, HA, TIA, Seizures, etc.…, SLCUT 18201202 and MA 2479, Southern California University of Health Sciences, SLC, Utah 2017.

Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, CCSP Module 1: Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI: Cerebral Concussion, Acute Subdural Hematoma ASDH, Epidural Hematoma EDH, Intracerebral Hematoma, Diffuse Axonal Injury, Subarachnoid Hematoma, Cerebral Contusion, Second Impact Syndrome. Skull Fractures: Raccoon eyes and Battle sign. Assessment and Management of Concussion. Catastrophic Outcomes in sport: Cardiac, Head Injury, Heat Illness, Sickle Cell, Asthma, Commotio Cordis, Clot, Cervical Spine Fracture. Concepts of a Team Physician. Role of MT in Olympic Sports Medicine.   UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Southern California University of Health Sciences, SLC, Utah 2017.

Hands on Training Workshop, CBP Certification Module 7: This course provides an integrated education for the Doctor of Chiropractic in the Art of chiropractic techniques for spine and postural abnormalities in today’s patient populations. This is a 3-day hands on training designed to test the Chiropractic clinicians’ knowledge of CBP® technique and their ability to perform it. Current knowledge in CBP technique adjusting, exercises, and traction procedures will be reviewed. Emphasis is placed on analysis of spine/posture deformities using valid and reliable assessments and then the appropriate adjusting and rehabilitative treatment techniques. An interactive survey of case studies for enhanced learning will be presented.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2017.

Advanced Certification Series, Chiropractic Biophysics, CBP, Advanced Modules 8 - 15: Advanced Module 8, Pediatrics. Advanced Module 9, Neurology, CNS Biomechanics, Posture and Systemic Health. Advanced Module 10, Scoliotic Deformity Analysis, and Management. Advanced Module 11, Whiplash Trauma. Advanced Module 12, Advanced Full Spine Analysis, and Techniques. Advanced Module 13, Biomechanics of the Spine, and Posture. Advanced Module 15, CBP Mirror Image Bracing for Scoliosis Deformities. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 6-10-2017 to 6-17-2017.

The Advocates, Annual PI Seminar. Crash mechanisms, Common pathologies associated with car crashes, Treatment options for spinal injuries, Treatment guidelines, and Documenting injuries to discuss during trials. Discussing imaging choices for certain pathologies. Evan Katz, DC. MRI Interpretation, proper terminology for disc pathology and MRI case reviews, USMRI. UT 18201202 and MA 2479. SLC, UT 2017

Whiplash Trauma Conference, Advanced Certification Module 11 Chiropractic Biophysics, Biomechanics of Whiplash Trauma, including tissue deformation, snap through buckling, 1st Order, 2nd Oder, 3rd Order, 4th Order and Euhlers Buckling. Review of all the relevant and recent peer reviewed published literature related to Whiplash Trauma. Understanding/differentiating subtle and complex ligament injuries of the cervical spine. Diagnosis, Diagnostics, Prognosis, and peer reviewed published effective treatment options. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Park City, UT, CBP, 2017. 

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Re-Certified in Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2017

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Module V, Causation (Medical, Legal, and Scientific approaches.) Apportionment, AMA Guides 6th Ed – Impairment Ratings for the Spine. Intrusion Crash Dynamics. Objective Evidence. Module 1-4 Crash Reviews. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2017

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Module IV, Depositions, Arbitrations and Court proceedings, Air Bags and Injuries, Small Claims Court, Malingering, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2017

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Module III, Physical Examinations, PI Radiology and Reports Penning Method and AMA Translation, Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injury Risk Factors, Referrals, High vs Low Energy Crashes Vehicle and Occupant Biomechanics, Automobile Crash Reconstruction and Biomechanics, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2017

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Module II, Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries, Low Energy Collisions Biomechanics, Protocol & Documentation. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2017

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Module I, Personal Injury Time Line & Whiplash the Epidemic, Whiplash and Associated Conditions and Cervical Acceleration – Deceleration Diagnosis, Treatment Protocols-The Croft Guidelines, Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injury Risk Factors, Crash Forces and Human Injuries, Personal Injury Radiology including Digital Motion X-ray, and Utah Laws. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2017

CBP(R) Mirror Image(R) Bracing for Scoliosis Deformities, CBP Advanced Certification Module 15:   Detection and diagnosis of the current types of scoliosis and hyper-kyphosis: Infantile, adolescent, idiopathic, traumatic, degenerative, pathological, and congenital. A review of the current literature, management techniques, diagnostic techniques, bracing techniques with outcomes, and surgical stabilization techniques. Instructions on 3D laser scanning, radiographic marking and interpretation, brace application, fitting, and management.   UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2016

Upper Cervical, CBP Certification Module 3: As a quest speaker, I presented a case study and presentation on normal cervical spine anatomy, abnormal anatomy, demonstrating diagnosis of upper cervical syndrome and instability utilizing Digital Motion X-ray Video Fluoroscopy, MRI, CT, and Proton Densisity Upright MRI, Normal MRI and X-ray Findings Vs. Abnormal ligament findings, , Post Traumatic Disc Herniation’s and accepted nomenclature, Cerebellar Tonsilar Ectopia (CTE/Chiari,) Retro-odointiod capsular synovitis and its association with upper cervical instability, Vertebral Artery Anatomy and Hemodynamics. I presented video documentation of the C1-C2 transarticular fusion, with demonstration of C1/C2 instability and Obliterated Vertebral Artery Pulsation with ligament instability.   Joel Franck MD, Neurosurgeon presented normal and pathological anatomy utilizing MRI, Upright MRI, and Digital Motion X-ray VF for diagnostic criteria for upper cervical fusion candidacy. He has demonstrated favorable outcomes in all 107 trans-articular fusions. Vertebral Artery insufficiency correlated with upper cervical ligament instability in all 60 of the tested subjects. Other course material included: Upper Cervical Kinematics and Instability Anatomy and Biomechanics of the upper cervical spine, Flexion/extension kinematics of the upper cervical spine, lateral bending and axial rotation kinematics of the upper cervical spine, Instability cutoff values of upper cervical spine movements. Upper Cervical Positioning & Analysis Studies. Introduction to postural and spinal analysis using a Cartesian coordinate system, relative & absolute rotation angles, degrees of freedom, basic theorems, Introduction to upper cervical analysis, reliability studies, assessments, Clinical outcome studies of upper cervical Chiropractic adjustments. Biomechanics/Examination. Head Posture and Upper Cervical Spine Kinematics. Analyzing the upper cervical spine in lateral head translations utilizing Digital Motion X-ray Video Fluorography, Upright Proton Density MRI, analyzing the upper cervical spine in axial (y-axis) head rotations, analyzing the upper cervical spine in lateral flexions of the head. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2016

The Utah Whiplash Group, Annual Personal Injury Summit: Research and data from with the Mobi-C total disc replacement. Dr. Khachatryan, MD. Accident reconstruction, Sergent Randall Akers. Diagnosisng Traumatic Brain Injury, John Walker, DC. Documentation and proper examination in Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries, Jay Shetlin, DC. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, The Utah Whiplash Group in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2016

Professional Practice and Personal Injury: Practice Ethics, Jeff Metler, Esq. Department of Professional and Professional Licensing, overview, Alison Pettley, Bureau Manager. Overview of Disc Replacement Surgery and research on the Mobi-C. Chad Farley, MD, Neurosurgeon. Orthopedic surgical advancements and conservative state of the art procedures. Phil Davidson, MD, Surgeon. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2016

37th Annual Chiropractic Biophysics Convention, Module 14: Peer review of my presenting Case Study presentation to achieve Advanced Certification in Chiropractic Biophysics: Upper Cervical Ligament Instability, its relationship with auditory deafness, post chiropractic care deafness remission, and objective post care stabilization of upper cervical instability. Diagnosis utilizing Digital Motion X-ray Video fluoroscopy DMX-VF, Computerized Radiographic Mensuration, and Proton Density MRI. Deafness remission of 80% with upper cervical specific chiropractic adjustments, and Chiropractic Biophysics spinal remodeling traction and mirror image exercises.   Post care upper cervical motion segment stabilization 36% bilaterally with post cervical remodeling traction, and upper cervical specific manual and mechanical adjustments (mechanical utilizing the impulse IQ, Impulse, and Activator 2.) Scoliosis, Diagnostic criteria, genetic mapping, spinal remodeling traction, research and case study success utilizing 3D scanning and Scolibrace Remodeling, vs. surgical intervention, and when surgical intervention is medically necessary. Review of Orthodontic procedures, Radiographic Mensuration Methods for the Jaw, Surgical procedures, outcomes, and correlation with Cervical Kyphosis. Presentation on the peer reviewed published research regarding Radiation Hormesis, where low dosage radiation may actually have some health benefit vs. the outdated linear No-Threshold Hypothesis, LNT. Research review of visceral conditions and morbidity related to distortions from the biomechanical normal, and deviations from normal as related to cervical, thoracic, and lumbar sagittal and coronal curvatures. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Scottsdale, AZ, CBP, 2015.

Utah’s Best Chiropractic Seminar: Initial Presenting Speaker: Diagnosing and Demonstrative Upper Cervical Injuries. Upper Cervical Syndrome including research and diagnostics examining Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE,) Retro-odontoid panosynovitis, and cervical ligament injury presentation demonstrated on diagnostics including CT, MRI, VF/DMX, Radiographs, CRMA of the Alar, Accessory, Transverse, Apical, ALL, PLL, Disc, CTE, retro-odontoid synovitis, atlanto-occipital membrane, and other structures. I also presented a trans-articular upper cervical fusion and craniectomy video documented study demonstrating the role of upper cervical ligament instabilities influence on the vertebral arteries. UT 18201202 and MA 2479,Larson Law in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2015

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 4: Medicolegal Fundamentals for Practitioners and Experts: Essentials of documentation and records keeping, medical photography, preparation for depositions, arbitrations, cross-examination and testifying, using evidence effectively, Daubert and Frye rules, disabusing the MIST or FAST myth, learned treatises and reliable authorities. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, SLC, UT, 2015

Texas Chiropractic College, Proper Documentation and Procedures for Reimbursement. Two hours of ethics, two hours of medical and legal, two hours of insurance procedures, two hours of jurisprudence. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Texas Chiropractic College, SLC, UT, 2015

Hands on Training Workshop, CBP Certification Module 7: This course provides an integrated education for the Doctor of Chiropractic in the Art of chiropractic techniques for spine and postural abnormalities in today’s patient populations. This is a hands on training designed to test the Chiropractic clinicians’ knowledge of CBP® technique and their ability to perform it. Current knowledge in CBP technique adjusting, exercises, and traction procedures will be reviewed. Emphasis is placed on analysis of spine/posture deformities using valid and reliable assessments and then the appropriate adjusting and rehabilitative treatment techniques. An interactive survey of case studies for enhanced learning will be presented.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015.

Structural Rehabilitation of the Thoracic Spine and Case Management, CBP Certification Module 6: Thoracic Spine Biomechanics, Subluxation Patterns, & Health Disorders. Review of thoracic kyphosis normative data for pediatrics, adults, and geriatrics, Review of the Harrison sagittal plane spinal thoracic model, Biomechanics of thoracic posture displacements, altered thoracic kyphosis and postural displacements and health consequences, Home Care and in office rehabilitation methods for improving the thoracic kyphosis; CBP Mirror Image Training workshop. Thoracic Spine Biomechanics, Subluxation Patterns, & Health Disorders. Review of thoracic kyphosis normative data for pediatrics, adults, and geriatrics, Review of the Harrison sagittal plane spinal thoracic model, Biomechanics of thoracic posture displacements, altered thoracic kyphosis and postural displacements and health consequences.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015.

Structural Rehabilitation of the Cervical Spine, CBP Certification Module 5: Rehabilitation of the Lumbar Lordosis with practical in office and at home methods. Review of Pelvic morphology and implications and application to the lumbar lordosis; Exercises for enhancing or reducing the lumbar lordosis; Home orthotics to restore or rehabilitate the lumbar lordosis; Mirror image traction and adjusting workshops The low back pain crisis: incidence, prevalence, adolescent and adult low back pain, Systematic review of spinal manipulative therapy for lumbar disorders: Evidence on pain improvements and frequency and duration of Chiropractic intervention, Biomechanics of lumbar spine postural displacements: disc and muscular loads leading to acceleration of lumbar degeneration and lumbar disorders, Review of the Literature Defining the Lumbar Lordosis in Health & Disease. Ideal and Average values in Adults and Children, Lumbar Lordosis & Race or Ethnicity, Lumbar Lordosis & Low Back Pain Syndromes, Lumbar Lordosis & Spondylolisthesis, Lumbar Lordosis & Degeneration of the Disc and Vertebra, Lecture/ Clinical Science. Understanding the Posture Spine Connection & Abnormal Lumbar Configurations: Lumbar spinal kinematics and coupling for thoraco-lumbar posture displacements: Double and triple postural combinations and their associated spinal kinematic appearance, Differentiating ‘simple’ postural displacement patterns of the spine versus complicated, injury related spine displacement types and subluxations. X-ray, Weighting and Dynamic Thoraco-Lumbar Braces for Lumbar Rehabilitation. Mirror image exercise for pelvic postural displacements and full spine exercises. ICA Best Practices—Research evidence indicates that over 330 health conditions have been reported to respond to Chiropractic. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

Structural Rehabilitation of the Cervical Spine, CBP Certification Module 4: Mirror Image Procedures of the Cervical-Thoracic Region. Mirror image exercise implementation and application into a chiropractic practice: equipment needs, timing, and appropriate supervision of patient populations, Mirror image exercise for head and cervical postural displacements, Pope 2-Way cervical 3-point bending traction method, Compression extension cervical spine traction method, Compression extension 2-way cervical spine traction method, Coronal & Sagittal plane head translation traction methods, Mirror-Image Exercises for cervical spine/postural subluxations, Body weighting and dynamic braces for cervical spine/postural subluxations, Drop Table and Instrument Mirror-Image Adjusting. Home traction for improving the cervical lordosis. Biomechanics of cervical spine postural displacements: disc and muscular loads leading to acceleration of cervical degeneration and disorders. Review of the Literature Defining the Cervical Lordosis in Health & Disease. Ideal and Average values in adults and children. Cervical lordosis & neck pain & headache syndromes. Cervical lordosis and motor vehicle crash collisions. Cervical lordosis & degeneration of the disc and vertebra. Understanding the Posture Spine Connection & Abnormal Cervical Configurations. Cervical spinal kinematics and coupling for cervical-thoracic posture displacements. Double and triple postural combinations and their associated spinal kinematic appearance. Differentiating ‘simple’ postural displacement patterns of the spine versus complicated, injury related spine displacement types and subluxations.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

Mirror Image Instrument Adjusting and Upper Cervical, CBP Certification Module 3: Upper Cervical Kinematics and Instability Anatomy and Biomechanics of the upper cervical spine, Flexion/extension kinematics of the upper cervical spine, Lateral bending and axial rotation kinematics of the upper cervical spine, Instability cutoff values of upper cervical spine movements. Upper Cervical Positioning & Analysis Studies. Introduction to postural and spinal analysis using a cartesian coordinate system, relative & absolute rotation angles, degrees of freedom, basic theorems, Introduction to upper cervical analysis, reliability studies, assessments, Clinical outcome studies of upper cervical Chiropractic adjustments. Biomechanics/Examination. Head Posture and Upper Cervical Spine Kinematics. Analyzing the upper cervical spine in lateral head translations, analyzing the upper cervical spine in axial (y-axis) head rotations, analyzing the upper cervical spine in lateral flexions of the head. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

Mirror Image Drop Table Adjusting and Lower Extremities, CBP Certification Module 2: This course provides an integrated education for the Doctor of Chiropractic in the science and art of spine, posture, and lower extremity disorders. The total permutations of abnormal posture using formulas from probability theory will be delineated and a literature review on postural displacements as they correlate to patient conditions will be provided. The details of objective postural assessment and measurement will be reviewed. The Chiropractor will learn corrective global postural subluxation set-ups for the head, thoracic cage, & pelvis on a drop table. To provide diagnosis, analysis and course of care for short leg syndrome and lower extremity disorders. A survey of research material will be reviewed supporting the utilization and efficacy of Chiropractic Biophysics drop table technique treatment methods across a population of patients with chronic pain conditions. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

X-ray and Posture, CBP Certification Module 1: This course will define two types of structural based models for chiropractic assessment, interventions and outcomes. The first is a set of average and ideal alignment values for the upright spinal column and the second is an optimum static equilibrium upright postural model; detailed literature will be presented. Using the models as a starting position, six biomechanical types of subluxation will be delineated. Emphasis will be placed on abnormal posture and segmental spinal coupling patterns as rotations and translations in 3-D as well as alterations of the sagittal plane curvatures. The validity, reliability, projection geometry of CBP analysis methods will be presented. The CBP® method of postural examination and with practical technique training stations will be taught. Some basic definitions and theorems from mechanical engineering governing rigid body motion will be reviewed and applied to the spine and posture. The attendee will learn to identify, categorize, quantify, and correct the structural component of the vertebral subluxation complex. Lastly, the attendee will learn to structure a patient specific, evidence based CBP Rehabilitative Program of care terms of frequency and duration of care. 16 Hour CE. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 3: Principles of Impairment, Writing, and Expert Documentation: Critical documentation, the fundamentals of expository scientific writing, narrative report writing, employment of standardized functional rating index’, the application of AMA guidelines in personal injury and forensic practice, modern guidelines and The Best Practice Guidelines, rebuttal methods and strategies, when and how to prepare declarations and affidavits. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, SLC, UT, 2015

Biomechanics: Spine, Posture, Central Nervous System and Lower Extremities, 2015, Advanced Certification Module 13 Chiropractic Biophysics, Biomechanical Principles Applied to the Spine, Segmental displacement, Posture and spinal displacement patterns. Instability at one or more segments. Coronal plane Euler buckling methods. Sagittal plane or Snap through buckling. Rotations and Translation Principles: Absolute rotation angles, relative rotation angles. 4 Physiological Applied Loads and Consequent Resultant Stress and Strain Axial loads, Torsion loads, Pure bending loads, Transverse loads. Permutations of Postural Displacements, Single postures of the head, thorax, and pelvis, Double, triple, quadruple, …, sextuple combination postures of head, thorax, and pelvis equating to 728 unique postural combinations of each region, Definitions and Applications: stress, strain, stress-concentrations, centric loading, eccentric loading, material direction, etc. Posture, Kinesiology, and Vector Mechanics Biomechanics and Anatomy of the Sacro-Iliac Joint and Disorders Boney anatomy of the SI Joint Complex. Ligamentous anatomy of the SI-Joint complex. Biomechanics of the SI-Joint Complex including loading studies, kinematic studies, Biomechanics of the muscles surrounding the SI Joint complex—piriformis, biceps femoris, gluteus maximus, medius, multifidus, and thoraco-lumbar fascia. Disorders of the SI Joint and treatment intervention strategies. Vertebral Kinematics and Postural Rotations and Translations. Sagittal head translation kinematics and range of motion. Sagittal thoracic translation kinematics and ration of motion. Coronal head translation kinematics and range of motion. Coronal thoracic translation kinematics and range of motion. Bone and ligament Mechanical Properties and Response to Loads P. Oakley. Wolff’s law and stress generated potentials. Streaming potentials and excitation of osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Degenerative-adaptive response of biological tissues in the spine to stress and strains. Biomechanics of the Central Nervous System: The Spine Posture Connection. Canal deformations and CNS strains due to physiological loads. Stresses action on the spinal cord due to physiological loads. Neurophysiological consequences resulting from CNS stresses and strains. Principles of Biomechanical Assessment of Orthotic Intervention for Foot and Lumbo-pelvic Disorders, understand the rationale for exploring a new approach to biomechanical management of the foot and lower kinetic chain. Know the five key biomechanical goals of stance phase gait and understand their relationship to the dynamics of the lumbo-pelvic spine. Explain why typical custom orthotics appears to be effective. Assessing the patient for orthotic intervention: Demonstrate and give the rationale for correct gait-referenced casting technique. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

Advanced Full Spine Analysis and Techniques, 2015, Advanced Certification Module 12 Chiropractic Biophysics, Biomechanics of posture: Rotations and Translations of the head, thorax, and pelvis, Harrison sagittal plane model of the cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, and lumbar lordosis, Pediatric, adult, and geriatric alignment for the sagittal spine curvatures, Statistical correlations using scatter plots and linear regression models will be detailed so the relationship between sacral angle, lumbar lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, cervical lordosis, and sagittal balance can be understood, Variables that influence/alter sagittal plane spine/posture alignment will be introduced: posture, age, vertebral shape, pelvic morphology, sacral morphology, 6 lumbars, 4 lumbars, and transitional vertebra. Pelvic morphology sacral geometry and connection of the sacrum to the ilia relative to the hip axis, pelvic morphology measurement methods: Angle of pelvic incidence (API), Pelvi-sacral angle, PR-S1 pelvic radius method, and Posterior Tangent Pelvic Incidence Angle (PTPIA), pelvic morphology and aging and normative data sets will be detailed. Thoracic Inlet angle and correlation to T1 Slope Thoracic inlet angle measurement methods, cervical lordosis and thoracic inlet angles.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015     

Whiplash Injury and Treatment Update 2015, Advanced Certification Module 11 Chiropractic Biophysics, Biomechanical, neuro-physiological, and epidemiologic aspects of whiplash injuries. Understanding/differentiating subtle and complex ligament injuries of the cervical spine. Litigation and documentation of whiplash injuries and a review of the International Chiropractors Associations Best Practice and Whiplash Injury Guidelines. An update-to-date review of research material supporting the utilization and efficacy of a variety of examination/documentation procedures, and treatment techniques across motor vehicle injury populations. A review of diagnostic evaluations including video Fluoroscopy (VF), Digital Motion X-ray (DMX,), Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis (CRMA,), radiographic mensuration and related research, Upper and Lower Cervical MRI findings and related research, Closed head injuries, conservative, medical, and surgical treatment options. I presented a one hour case study on upper cervical syndrome including research and diagnostics examining Cerebellar Tonsilar Ectopia (CTE,) Retro-odontoid panosynovitis, and cervical ligament injury presentation demonstrated on diagnostics including CT, MRI, VF/DMX, Radiographs, PACS, and CRMA of the Alar, Accessory, Transverse, Apical, ALL, PLL, Disc, CTE, retro-odontiod synovitis, atlanto-occipital membrane, and other structures. I also presented a trans-articular upper cervical fusion and craniectomy video documented study demonstrating the role of upper cervical ligament instabilities influence on the vertebral arteries. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015 

Scoliotic Deformity Analysis and Management, Advanced Certification Module 10 Chiropractic Biophysics, Integrated education in the science and art of understanding, evaluating, and management of scoliotic deformities in adolescents and adults. The link between genetic triggers, biomechanical growth modulation, environmental risks, and age development will be explained as they related to scoliotic deformities. Categories of scoliosis will be explained with emphasis on understanding risk factors for curve progression in both adolescent and adult scoliotic deformities. Cutoff curve values and age of onset to aid the Chiropractic clinician in deciding to management or refer the scoliosis patient for surgical consultation. Evaluation of important curve variables as well as outcome assessments to determine conservative management strategies and successful intervention. Current research review supporting the utilization and efficacy of the course materials.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015     

Neurology, Posture, and Systemic Health, Advanced Certification Module 9 Chiropractic BioPhysics, Detailed neuro-physiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems will be reviewed. Emphasis is placed on mechano-sensitive afferent nerve supply of the ligaments and muscles and their consequent relationship to abnormal posture/spine alignment and visceral dysfunction (Type O Disorders). Mechano-sensitive nerve endings in the facet capsular ligaments, spinal ligaments, intervertebral discs and muscles. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015           

Pediatrics, Advanced Certification Module 8 Chiropractic Biophysics, Introduction to Baby Adjusting. Normal and Abnormal Development of the Infant/Child, Anatomy and Physiology review relative to vertebral position and skeletal posture. New born to 6 years of age. Examination of the Pediatric Patient. Assessing for vertebral subluxations using postural rotations and translations of the head, thorax, and pelvis. Explanation and description of the postural examination. Palpation of the pediatric patient. Osteology. Normal and abnormal findings using spinography. Introduction to Pediatric Adjusting (Birth – 2 years). Sagittal Spinal Alignment of the Pediatric. Cervical lordosis: Development in-utero to age 13 yrs., Thoracic kyphosis: Development from 3-4 yrs to 13 yrs., Lumbar lordosis and sacral inclination: Development from 3-4 yrs. To 13 yrs. Pediatric spinal abnormalities: A review of pertinent literature showing subluxation and consequent health effects. Spinal Radiography. Frequency and duration of Chiropractic intervention for pediatric populations. Analysis and Corrective Methods using a variety of patient cases. Pediatric Headaches and abnormal cervical lordosis. Pediatric Asthma and allergies. Pediatric Health Disorders that May Positively Respond to Chiropractic Intervention and Management of Sagittal Plane Deformities. ICA Best Practices—Research evidence indicates that many health conditions have been reported to respond to Chiropractic in pediatric populations.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 2: Management Principles, Diagnostics, Forensic Documentation, Auto Crash Reconstruction, Special diagnostic imaging modalities, (CT, SPECT, PET, fMRI, MRI, proton density thin sliced MRI, MRA, VF, CCDS,) Electrodiagnosics, (EMG, sEMG, Dynamic EMG, EEG, BAER, VEP, ENG, BEAM, MEG, NCV, SEP, etc.,) Examination, Evaluation and Treatment (SMT/CMT being the most effective management,) UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, SLC, UT, 2015

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 1, Requisite and comprehensive biomechanics knowledge for clinicians, comprehensive analysis of mechanism, risk assessment and analysis of brain, spine, and extremity injuries, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, SLC, UT, 2013

DMX Works Innovator Seminar, John Postlethwaite, DC, Current research and DMX imaging techniques. Chris Collocha, DC (Published Researcher, Impulse Inventor, and Neuromechanical Technique President,) review of all the current spinal stability research, and researched effective treatment options, John Walker, DC (PI Elite President,) review of anatomy, DMX Knee evaluation and treatment options, Joel Frank, MD FAANS, Neurosurgeon, review of cranio-cervical junction anatomy, pathology, and diagnosis of CTE (cerebellar tonsil ectopia,) retro-odontoid capsulosynovitis, and diagnosis of upper cervical ligament instability with Digital Motion X-ray, and MRI. Review of Vertebral Artery anatomy, vascularization, and effect from craniocervical instability. Dennis Woggon, DC (Clear Institute President,) Utilizing DMX to help diagnose upper cervical instability, scoliosis curvatures and administer effective active rehabilitation program and successfully reduce and stabilize scoliosis and instability. David Harshfield, MD, MS (Interventional Radiologist,) Utilizing the DMX as an effective technique in showing cervical ligament instability, review of anatomy and damaged structures, and reviewed the high incidence of CTE following trauma, 23.3% in upright MRI compared to 5.3% in non-Trauma group, and review of recent studies showing how this hydrostatically decrease CSF flow, possibly influencing intracranial venous pressure, sclerosis, and possibly strokes, ischemia, and plaques found in Parkinsons, MS, etc…, Matt Powell, Esq., (Trial Attorney,) Utilizing DMX to show medical necessity, and permanent damage in PI cases. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, New York Chiropractic College, John Postlethwaite, DC, Grand Cayman, 2015

Whiplash Biomechanics & Brain Injury Traumatology, Module 1, in depth review of our current state of knowledge of the whiplash phenomenon, including all factors affecting injury risk and outcome. In-depth biomechanics, traumatology, epidemiology, review of outcome studies, and common sequelae of whiplash including brain injuries, pain syndromes, thoracic outlet syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, and chronic pain disorders. Risk analysis 1. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, Las Vegas, NV, 2015

Chiropractic Biophysics Whiplash Trauma Conference: Review of current peer reviewed and published literature as it relates to spinal biomechanics. Review of Biomechanics: first, second, third order, snap through, and buckling deformation. Diagnostic Imaging and evaluation of Whiplash Trauma including X-ray, Digital Motion X-ray, Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis, Dynamic sEMG, and MRI’s. Ligament instability diagnosis and management. Review of accepted treatment Guidelines, Protocols, Traction, and Active Rehabilitation. Denneroll remodeling traction placement and management of reduced/kyphotic cervical curvature and ligament instability. Review of multiple case studies. CPB Seminars, Dallas, TX, 2015

Coding, Compliance, and Documentation in Personal Injury, Provider Compliance, Solutions, Inc. John Schmidt, DC. Dynamic SEMG utilization and interpretation, Mark Marcarian. Ligament trauma, Brain Injury, diagnostics, diagnosis, and treatment Guidelines. Personal Injury Institute. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, 16 CME/CE Credits,Dallas, TX, 2015

National Provider Compliance Corporation: Medicare, Major Medical, and Auto Insurance Compliance, Review of Laws, Rules, proper billing, ICD-10 Implementation and Medicare 2015 updates. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, National Provider Compliance Corporation, Salt Lake City, UT, 2015

Integrative Spine Care Strategies: Clinical Management and Diagnostic Imaging, Pediatric hip and spine assessment, review of peer reviewed published literature regarding Chiropractic safety and management of pediatric conditions. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, University of Western States, Division of Continuing Education, Kauai, HI, 2014

Whiplash Biomechanics & Brain Injury Traumatology: 19h Annual SRISD Scientific Conference. Review of current medical pier reviewed literature and research. Keynote speaker, Paul Ivancic, PhD (Published researcher and Assistant Professor with Panjabi, MD at Yale School of Medicine.) UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, 2014.

Activator Methods: Activator Technique, Analysis, Assessment, Adjustment and Patient Management Basic Protocol. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Palmer Chiropractic, Online, AZ, 2014

Personal Injury Training, Certified: Documentation, Diagnosis, Symptom Evaluation, Examination, biomechanics, X-ray and DMX evaluation, MRI demonstrable injuries, proper coding, and Medical referrals. Matthew J. DeGaetano, DC, Personal Injury Institute, TX, 2014

Colossus Training for Assessing General Damages for Bodily Injury Evaluation and Diagnosis, Certified: Documentation, Diagnosis, Symptom Evaluation, Examination, Duties Under Duress, Loss of Enjoyment, and Impairment Ratings. Matthew J. DeGaetano, DC, Personal Injury Institute, TX, 2014

Proper Management and Documentation of Common Spinal Conditions: Treatment Protocols, MMI, and Discharge, Thomas Ventimiglia, DC, FACC, UT 18201202 and MA 2479,Online New York Chiropractic College, Levittown, NY, 2014

Functional Imaging and Anatomy, DMX-Works Imaging, Inc., Topics covered include: 1. Advances in Diagnostic Fluoroscopic Procedures Performed with a DMX System. 2. Scoliosis Treatment Protocols with Digital Motion X-ray. 3. Lateral Instability of C1-C2 (Diagnosis and Treatment.) 4. Medical Images: Objective, Functional Imaging to prove Injury. 5. Cranial Vertebral Junction Imaging. 6. Patient Case Studies (I co-presented a C1-2 Trans-articular Fusion case study.) 7. Medical viewpoints on instability, surgical indications, and Digital Motion X-ray Imaging. 8. Radiological Interpretation of Ligamentous Injury and Impairment Ratings. Presenters: David Harshfield, MD, Interventional Neuro-Radiologist, review of NASA Research of MRI Changes with zero gravity, high altitude and its relation to Upright MRI evaluation for post-traumatic Non-Chiari Cerebellar Ectopia, thin sliced upper cervical Proton Density MRI, Phase Contrast MRI for evaluating CSF flow, and Susceptibility Weighted Imaging for diagnosing vascular damage in post-traumatic Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries. Joel Frank, MD (Neurosurgeon, Researcher, Inventor,) Utilizing the DMX to diagnose severe upper cervical instability utilizing a 3 dimensional CT Scan and incorporated a Stealth Radar system to administer real time CT image during surgery, and myself, Patrick Conlin, DC, co-presented a case study and video-documentation of upper cervical instability (demonstrated objectively with DMX, X-ray, MRI, and CRMA,) and its direct effect on the vertebral artery supply to the cerebellum demonstrated during surgery utilizing a Doppler Ultrasound while demonstrating unstable rotation with forceps and objectification of “Bow-Hunters Syndrome,” clonus attack, migraines, and ‘black outs,” with certain head positions aggravating vertebral arterial flow dynamics effecting Nuclei in the brainstem. Dennis Woggon, DC (Clear Institute President,) Utilizing DMX to help diagnose upper cervical instability, scoliosis curvatures and administer effective active rehabilitation program to stabilize unstable spinal segments, Matt Powell, Esq., (Trial Attorney,) Utilizing DMX to show medical necessity, and permanent damage in PI cases. UT 18201202 and MA 2479,New York Chiropractic College, John Postlethwaite, DC, Grand Cayman, 2014

Ogden Pain Conference: Musculoskeletal Exam & Regeneration Medicine, Corey Anden, MD. Conservation Treatment of Low Back Pain, Gillian McGeorge, DPT. Understanding & Utilizing Electro-diagnostic Studies, Indications, Interpretation, Neurophysiology & Neuroanatomy, Doug Shepard, MD. RussoCME, Ogden, Utah, 2014

Ligament Instability, Correct Diagnosis and Coding: ICD-9 and ICD-10 Injury Coding Seminar ChiroCode and Grant Professional Strategies, UT 18201202 and MA 2479 Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, S. Ogden, UT, 2014

Motor Vehicle Collision Injury, Current Research, Dan Murphy, DC: Current research on mechanism of acute and chronic post-traumatic neck pain, back pain, and biomechanical dysfunction, including neuro-anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and a current review of the post-traumatic stages of healing. The Utah Whiplash Group in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2014

Whiplash Biomechanics & Brain Injury Traumatology, Advanced Certification, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, 2014

Diplomat, American Academy of Medical Legal Professionals, Buffalo NY, 2014

Certification in MRI Interpretation, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Recognized by PACE Program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Certification in Spinal Biomechanical Engineering, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Recognized by the PACE Program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics & Traumatology, Basic Certification, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Full Spine Digital Analysis, Digitalizing and analysing the full spine images to diagnose patho-biomechanics as sequellae to trauma in relation to ligamentous failure and disc and vertebral pathology as sequellae (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis, CRMA.) This includes anterior and posterior vertebral body elements in rotational analysis with neutral, left and right lateral bending in conjunction with gate analysis. Ligament instability/failure/pathology is identified all using numerical values and models. Review of case studies for analysis of patho-biomechanics using a computerized/numerical algorithm along with corrective guidelines. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Lumbar Digital Analysis, Digitalizing and analysing the lumbar spine images to diagnose patho-biomechanics (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis, CRMA.) This includes anterior and posterior vertebral body elements in rotational analysis with neutral, left and right lateral bending in conjunction with gate analysis. Ligament instability/failure/pathology is identified all using numerical values and models. Review of case studies for analysis of patho-biomechanics using a computerized/numerical algorithm along with corrective guidelines. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Cervical Digital Analysis, Digitizing and analysing the cervical spine in neutral, flexion and extension views to diagnose patho-biomechanics (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis, CRMA.). This includes alteration of motion segment integrity (AMOSI) in both angular and translational movement. Ligament instability/failure/pathology are identified all using numerical values and models. Review of case studies to analyse patho-biomechanics using a computerized/numerical algorithm. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering & Organizational Analysis: Integrating spinal biomechanics and patho-biomechanics through digitized analysis (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis, CRMA.) The comparison of organized versus disorganized compensation with regional and global compensation. Correlation of the vestibular, ocular and proprioceptive neurological integration in the righting reflex as evidenced in imaging. Digital and numerical algorithm in analysing a spine. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanics in Trauma: To utilize whiplash associated disorders in various vectors of impact and whiplash mechanisms in determining patho-biomechanics. To clinically correlate annular tears, disc herniations, fractures, ligament pathology and spinal segmental instability as sequellae to patho-biomechanics from trauma. The utilization of Digital Motion X-ray (DMX,) in diagnosing normal versus abnormal facet motion along with case studies to understand the clinical application. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Lumbar Patho-biomechanics, Spinal biomechanical engineering of the lumbar spine. This includes the normal and patho-biomechanical movement of both the anterior and posterior motor units and normal function and relationship of the intrinsic musculature to those motor units. Nomenclature in reporting normal and patho-biomechanical findings of the spine. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Cervical Patho-biomechanics, Spinal biomechanical engineering of the cervical and upper thoracic spine. This includes the normal and patho-biomechanical movement of both the anterior and posterior motor units and normal function and relationship of the intrinsic musculature to those motor units. Nomenclature in reporting normal and patho-biomechanical findings of the spine. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering: Cartesian System, The Cartesian Coordinate System from the history to the application in the human body. Explanation of the x, y and z axes in both translation and rotations (thetas) and how they are applicable to human biomechanics. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Whiplash Biomechanics & Brain Injury Traumatology: 18th Annual SRISD Scientific Conference (for Advanced Certification.)Review of current medical pier reviewed literature and research. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, 2013.

Head Trauma, Brain Injury and Concussion; Brain and head physiology, brain mapping and pathology as a sequella to trauma. Traumatic brain injury, mild traumatic brain injury, axonal shearing, diffuse axonal injury and concussion are detailed in etiology and clinically. Clinical presentation, advanced diagnostic imaging and electrodiagnostics are detailed in analysis to create a differential diagnosis. Balance disorders that often occur as a result of trauma are also explored from clinical presentation to advanced imaging and differential diagnosis. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

MRI Interpretation of Degenerative Spine and Disc Disease with Overlapping Traumatic Insult to Both Spine and Disc, MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR Axial, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of degenerative spondylolesthesis, spinal canal stenosis, Modic type 3 changes, central herniations, extrusions, compressions, nerve root compressions, advanced spurring and thecal sac involvement from an orthopedic, emergency room, chiropractic, neurological, neurosurgical, physical medicine perspective. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

MRI Interpretation of Cervical Herniations, MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR Axial, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of lumbar herniations. With the comorbidities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl's nodes and herniations. morphology of lumbar disc pathologies of central and lateral herniations, protrusions, extrusions, sequestration, focal and broad based herniations are defined and illustrated. Spinal cord and canal compromise interpretation with management. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

MRI Interpretation of Cervical Degeneration/Bulges, MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR axial, stacking, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of lumbar degeneration. With the co-morbidities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl's nodes and herniations. Spinal cord and canal compromise interpretation with management. UT 18201202 and MA 2479ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

MRI Interpretation of Lumbar Herniations, MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR axial, stacking, FFE, FSE and sagittal images in the interpretation of lumbar herniations. With the co-morbities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl's nodes and herniations. Morphology of lumbar disc pathologies of central and lateral herniations, protrusions, extrusions, sequestration, focal and broad based herniations are defined and illustrated. Central canal and cauda equina compromise interpretation with management. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

MRI Interpretation of Cervical Herniations, MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR Axial, FFE, FSE and sagittalimages in the interpretation of lumbar herniations. With the co-morbidities and complications of stenosis, pseudo-protrusions, cantilevered vertebrate, Schmorl's nodes and herniations. morphology of lumbar disc pathologies of central and lateral herniations, protrusions, extrusions, sequestration, focal and broad based herniations are defined and illustrated. Spinal cord and canal compromise interpretation with management. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

MRI Protocols Clinical Necessity, MRI slices, views, T1, T2, STIR axial, stacking, FFE, FSE and sagittal images. Clinical indication for the utilization of MRI and pathologies of disc in both trauma and non-trauma sequellae, including bulge, herniation, protrusion, extrusion and sequestration.UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

Spinal Biomechanical Engineering Principles and Application, Integrating spinal biomechanics and patho-biomechanics through digitized analysis. The comparison of organized versus disorganized compensation with regional and global compensation. Advanced analysis and integration of patho-biomechanics as sequella to trauma in clinical practice and documentation. UT 18201202 and MA 2479. PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensure Boards, Las Vegas NV 2013

Evidenced Based Practice, Integrating indexed peer reviewed research as evidence into clinical practice related to trauma and the creation of a diagnosis, prognosis and treatment plan, UT 18201202 and MA 2479. PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensure Boards, Las Vegas NV 2013

Integrating Clinical Findings in Admissible Documentation, Combining clinical, radiographic, electrodiagnostic and MRI findings to conclude a diagnosis and reporting accurately through admissible documentation. Diagnosis includes head, spine and disc pathology as sequella to trauma, UT 18201202 and MA 2479. PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensure Boards, Las Vegas NV 2013

Dynamic and Static sEMG (Surface Electro-MyoGraphy,) Dynamic SEMG application, Objective –Evidence based model, proper application, guidelines, and procedure, interpretation, clinical case studies, research, application in court room settings, the E-court room, and hands on training for interpretation, application and utilization. Presented by Myovision, Vanessa Wise, DC, Matthew Kober, Esq., and David Marcarian, MA. Precision Biometrics, Inc., Seattle, WA, 2013.

MRI Clinical Application, The clinical application of the results of space occupying lesions. Disc and tumor pathologies and the clinical indications of manual and adjustive therapies in the patient with spinal nerve root and spinal cord insult as sequelae. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

MRI Methodology of Analysis, MRI interpretation sequencing of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine inclusive of T1, T2, STIR and 3D gradient studies to ensure the accurate diagnosis of the region visualized. New York Chiropractic Council UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

MRI Spinal Pathology, MRI interpretation of bone, intradural, extradural, cord and neural sleeve lesions. Tuberculosis, drop lesions, metastasis, ependymoma, schwanoma and numerous other spinal related tumors and lesions. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Academy of Chiropractic Post Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

MRI Disc Pathology and Spinal Stenosis, MRI interpretation of bulged, herniated, protruded, extruded, sequestered and fragmented disc pathologies in etiology and neurological sequelae in relationship to the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Academy of Chiropractic Post Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

MRI Spinal Anatomy and Protocols, Normal anatomy of axial and sagittal views utilizing T1, T2, 3D gradient and STIR sequences of imaging. Standardized and desired protocols in views and sequencing of MRI examination to create an accurate diagnosis in MRI. UT 18201202 and MA 2479,ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Academy of Chiropractic Post Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

MRI History and Physics, Magnetic fields, T1 and T2 relaxations, nuclear spins, phase encoding, spin echo, T1 and T2 contrast, magnetic properties of metals and the historical perspective of the creation of NMR and MRI, UT 18201202 and MA 2479. ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post Doctoral Division, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 4: Medicolegal Fundamentals for Practitioners and Experts: Essentials of documentation and records keeping, medical photography, preparation for depositions, arbitrations, cross-examination and testifying, using evidence effectively, Daubert and Frye rules, disabusing the MIST or FAST myth, learned treatises and reliable authorities. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, Las Vegas, NV, 2013

The Utah Whiplash Group, Summer Seminar: 1. Objectifying biomechanical, neuromechanical, and musculoskeletal dysfunction utilizing Dynamic sEMG, Static sEMG, and Computer Inclinometer. Current research, utilization, and application utilizing the Myovision 3G System (Featured in the AMA’s, The Practical Guide to Range of Motion Assessment.) Lecture presented by Myovision 3G inventor and developer, David Marcarian, MA. 2. Apportionment; a review of current jury instructions made by the Utah Supreme Court presented by Bryan Larsen, Esq. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, The Utah Whiplash Group in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2013

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 3: Principles of Impairment, Writing, and Expert Documentation: Critical documentation, the fundamentals of expository scientific writing, narrative report writing, employment of standardized functional rating index’, the application of AMA guidelines in personal injury and forensic practice, modern guidelines and The Best Practice Guidelines, rebuttal methods and strategies, when and how to prepare declarations and affidavits. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, Las Vegas, NV, 2013

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 2: Management Principles, Diagnostics, Forensic Documentation, Auto Crash Reconstruction, Special diagnostic imaging modalities, (CT, SPECT, PET, fMRI, MRI, proton density thin sliced MRI, MRA, VF, CCDS,) Electrodiagnosics, (EMG, sEMG, Dynamic EMG, EEG, BAER, VEP, ENG, BEAM, MEG, NCV, SEP, etc.,) Examination, Evaluation and Treatment (SMT/CMT being the most effective management,) UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, Las Vegas, NV, 2013

DMX Works Innovator Seminar, John Postlethwaite, DC, Current research and DMX imaging techniques and ICD9 coding. Chris Collocha, DC (Published Researcher, Impulse Inventor, and Neuromechanical Technique President,) review of all the current spinal stability research, and researched effective treatment options, John Walker, DC (PI Elite President,) review of anatomy, DMX and CRMA, MRI evaluation for post-traumatic Non-Chiari Cerebellar Ectopia, thin sliced upper cervical Proton Density MRI, Phase Contrast MRI for evaluating CSF flow, and Susceptibility Weighted Imaging for diagnosing vascular damage in post-traumatic Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries, Joel Frank, MD (Neurosurgeon, Researcher, Inventor,) Utilizing the DMX to diagnose severe upper cervical instability and two new case study reviews utilizing a trans-articular fusion to stabilize the instability with a 100% success rate utilizing a 3 dimensional CT Scan and incorporated a Phantom Radar system to administer real time CT image during surgery, preparation and case studies presenting medical testimonies in the courtroom, Dennis Woggon, DC (Clear Institute President,) Utilizing DMX to help diagnose upper cervical instability, scoliosis curvatures and administer effective active rehabilitation program to stabilize unstable spinal segments, David Harshfield, MD, MS (Interventional Radiologist,) Utilizing the DMX as an effective technique in showing cervical ligament damage, review of anatomy and damaged structures, and reviewed the high incidence of Orthopedic Chiari Ectopic Cerebellum following trauma, 23.3% in upright MRI compared to 5.3% in non-Trauma group, and review of recent studies showing how this hydrostatically decrease CSF flow, possibly influencing intracranial venous pressure, sclerosis, and possibly strokes, ischemia, and plaques found in Parkinsons, MS, etc…, Matt Powell, Esq., (Trial Attorney,) Utilizing DMX to show medical necessity, and permanent damage in PI cases. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, New York Chiropractic College, John Postlethwaite, DC, Grand Cayman, 2013

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics and Traumatology, Module 1, Requisite and comprehensive biomechanics knowledge for clinicians, comprehensive analysis of mechanism, risk assessment and analysis of brain, spine, and extremity injuries, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Arthur Croft, PhD(c), DC, MSc, MPH, Las Vegas, NV, 2013

Impairment Rating Certification, The understanding and utilization of the protocols and parameters of the AMA Guide to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment 6th Edition. Spine, neurological sequelae, migraine, sexual dysfunction, sleep and arousal disorders, station and gait disorders and consciousness are detailed for impairment rating. Herniated discs, radiculopathy, fracture, dislocations and functional loss are also detailed in relation to impairment ratings. UT 18201202, and MA 2479. Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, Long Island, NY, 2013

Dynamic and Static SEMG with ROM, and Computerized Duel Inclinometer Range of Motion utilizing the 3G Myovision, One on one training, implementation, review of scientific literature, and interpretation of Dynamic SEMG, Static SEMG and Computerized ROM utilizing the AMA Guides to Range of Motion Assessment. Precision Biometrics, 2013

Scoliosis, review of current research, X-ray analysis, CRMA (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis,) hand drawn X-ray mensuration, mechanism, diagnosis, evaluation, risk, etiology and Effective Treatments. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Park City, Utah, CBP, Feb 2013      

Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis (CRMA,) One on one training, implementation, review of scientific literature, and interpretation of Plain View, DICOM, and Digital Motion X-ray utilizing the PostureRay CRMA software.   PostureRay, Joseph Ferrentelli, DC, 2013

Drop Table Adjusting, X-ray analysis, CRMA (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis,) and hand drawn mensuration, Biomechanics of the entire spine and all weight bearing elements, treatment methodology, Treatment Guidelines utilizing ICA’s Best Practice Guidelines, and hands on X-ray analysis, mirror imaging setup, mirror image rehabilitation, Dennoroll traction set up and utilization, and mirror image drop table set up and application. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2013

The Utah Whiplash Group, Winter Seminar, Outcome Assessment, MRI, DMX and Radiology, Documentation Billing and Coding, Neurology, and Personal Injury Case Management. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, The Utah Whiplash Group in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2013     

Integrative Spine Care Strategies: Clinical Management and Diagnostic Imaging, Ligament Instability and associated absolute contra-indication to sports injuries, spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis, diagnostics and effective case management. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, University of Western States, Division of Continuing Education, Maui, HI, 2012   

Beta Consulting Program Member, Spinal Kinetics, Ongoing multiple training seminars discussing Radiographic Interpretation, CRMA (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis,) DMX (Digital Motion X-ray,) Impairment Rating training on the AMA 5th and 6th Editions of Guides to Permanent Impairment, etiology, anatomy, neurologic, mechanical, and orthopedic pathology, and best suitable treatment of Ligamentous Instability. Grading Severity of Ligament Failure and Sub-Failure and review of absolute contra-indications for contact sports based on ligament instability severity. Review of ligament anatomy: Alar, Apical, Transverse, ALL, PLL, Interspinous, and Capsular/Facet Joint Ligaments, Spinal Kinetics, Jeffery Cronk, DC, Nov 2012 – present

History of Spinal Ligament Testing, Spinal Kinetics, Jeffery Cronk, DC, 2012

Spinal Ligament Testing, Spinal Kinetics, Jeffery Cronk, DC, 2012

How to better manage your patients based on their imaging results, by Spinal Kinetics, Jeffery Cronk, DC, 2012

Certificate of Re-Certification in Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries, Met all requirements to re-certify in Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injury, (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Dr. Jeffery States, SLC, UT, 2012

DMX Works Innovator Seminar, John Postlethwaite, DC, Current research and DMX imaging techniques. Joel Frank, MD, Utilizing the DMX to diagnose severe upper cervical instability and utilizing a trans-articular fusion to stabilize the instability with a 100% success rate, review of a 3 dimensional CT Scan and incorporated a Stealth Radar system to administer real time CT image during surgery, Dennis Woggon, DC, Utilizing DMX to help diagnose upper cervical instability, scoliosis curvatures and administer effective active rehabilitation program to stabilize unstable spinal segments, David Harshfield, MD, MS (Interventional Radiologist,) Utilizing the DMX as an effective technique in showing cervical ligament damage, review of anatomy and damaged structures, and utilizing a Proton MRI to further confirm affected damaged ligaments, Review of the high incidence of Chiari Malformation is found with cervical instability noted on DMX, Chiari formation (the brainstem herniated into the foramen magnum corking off CSF,) may hydrostatically decrease CSF flow, possibly influencing intracranial venous pressure, sclerosis, and possibly strokes, ischemia, and plaques found in Parkinsons, MS, etc…, Matt Powell, Esq., Utilizing DMX to show medical necessity, and permanent damage in PI cases. UT 18201202 and MA 2479,New York Chiropractic College, John Postlethwaite, DC, Grand Cayman, 2012

Guides to Permanent Impairment utilizing the AMA 5th and 6th Editions, Utilizing the Guides to Permanent Impairment to accurately provide an Impairment Rating for patients at Medical Maximal Improvement, (MMI,) Spinal Kinetics, Jeffery Cronk, DC, 2012

Utilizing Digital Motion X-ray in PI Cases, Spinal ligament trauma, Digital Motion X-ray analysis, evaluation, and corresponding MRI findings, John Postlethwaite, DC and John Walker, DC, 2012

Spinal Instability, The Number One Cause of Spinal Pain in ICD -10 Coding, review of spinal instability anatomy and current research, Spinal Kinetics, Jeffery Cronk, DC, 2012

The Utah Whiplash Group Seminar, Exam protocols, office procedures, radiography, Digital Motion X-ray, current MRI procedures, ethics, and insurance billing, I presented as a registered speaker and delivered a presentation on Digital Motion X-ray, clinical instability, permanent impairment and clinical necessity. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, The Utah Whiplash Group in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2012 

DMX Works Innovator Seminar, John Postlethwaite, DC, Current research and DMX imaging techniques. Joel Frank, MD, Utilizing the DMX to diagnose severe upper cervical instability, Pre-surgical requirements included severe pain, Migraines, and C1/C2 instability over 3mm, Dennis Woggon, DC, Utilizing DMX to help diagnose upper cervical instability, scoliosis curvatures and administer effective active rehabilitation program to stabilize unstable spinal segments., Matt Powell, Esq., Utilizing DMX to show medical necessity, and permanent damage in PI cases, Chris Colloca, DC, Whiplash Literature update, Robert Gunzburg, MD (Neurosugeon and Clinical Researcher), Role of Capsulo-ligamentous Structures and spinal instability, ligament instability and associated biomechanic and neurologic sequella, New York Chiropractic College, John Postlethwaite, DC, Grand Cayman, 2011

Independent Medical Examiner (IME) Training for Chiropractors, Training in Examination, records review, Impairment Ratings based off the AMA Guidelines to Impairment 5th and 6th Editions, Treatment Guidelines review. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, University of Western States, Michael Burke, DC. Eagle, ID, 2010

CBP Semi-annual Whiplash Trauma Seminar, Multiple speakers discussing the pathology, mechanism, biomechanics, diagnostic procedures including X-ray, DMX and MRI, ligament instability, spinal cord and brain trauma, impairment ratings, latest research, and stabilization of cervical trauma. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, CBP, Park City, UT, 2010

Whiplash – Concepts for the Practicing Chiropractor, Comprehensive examination of whiplash induced neurologic injuries and differential diagnosis of the brain, brainstem, spinal cord, central, radicular and peripheral neurologic injuries. Kinematics of cervical spine injury, detailed description of the anatomy and mechanisms of the injury of the deceleration, lateral flexion, and rear impact injury, Studies in detail the factors that lead to a good, poor, or bad prognosis in the whiplash patient, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic, CT, William Huber, DC, DACAN, DCBCN, MS, 2009

Utah’s Best Chiropractic Seminar, Various speakers on Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injury related topics. UT 18201202 and MA 2479,Larson Law in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2009           

Utah Chiropractic Physicians’ Association Insurance Seminar, Chiropractic Law review, Ethics, Office Records, Fraud and Compliance, HIPPA, General Insurance, Medicare, Utah Workers Compensation Claims, and Auto Insurance Claims. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, UCPA, SLC, UT, 2009    

Activator Methods, Activator Technique, Analysis, Assessment, Adjustment and Patient Management. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Palmer Chiropractic, San Jose, CA, 2008

CBP Rehabilitation Procedures & Protocols Workshop, Structural assessment, Biomechanics, Treatment Protocols, X-ray Positioning, X-ray diagnosis and analysis, Active Rehabilitation, 2 and 3 way Traction, Drop Table adjusting and set up, Impulse and Impulse IQ adjusting and setup, structural rehabilitation protocols and treatment guidelines. CBP, Deed Harrison, DC, Elko, NV, 2008

CBP Semi-Annual Convention, Structural assessment, Biomechanics, Treatment Protocols, X-ray Positioning, X-ray diagnosis and analysis, Active Rehabilitation, 2 and 3 way Traction, review of current research, Cleveland Chiropractic College, CBP, Las Vegas, NV, 2007

Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Insurance Seminar, Chiropractic Law review, Ethics, Office Records, Fraud and Compliance, HIPPA, General Insurance, Medicare, Utah Workers Compensation Claims, and Auto Insurance Claims, UCPA, SLC, UT, 2007

Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Chiropractic Law review, Ethics, Office Records, Fraud and Compliance, HIPPA, General Insurance, Medicare, Utah Workers Compensation Claims, and Auto Insurance Claims, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2006

Electro-Diagnostics and Other Advanced Studies, Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV,) Evoked potentials, Neuronal Conduction Testing, and Electro-MyoGraphy (EMG,) 16 hours University of Bridgeport, 2006

Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Insurance Seminar, Chiropractic Law review, Ethics, Office Records, Fraud and Compliance, HIPPA, General Insurance, Medicare, Utah Workers Compensation Claims, and Auto Insurance Claims. Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2006

Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association Semi-annual, Neurophysiologic, Biomechanical, and Clinical Advances in Chiropractic, Active Rehabilitation, Clinical Assessment, Impulse Adjusting Technology, Treatment Guidelines. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Christopher Colloca, DC, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2006

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Certified in Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2004

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury, Preparing for Depositions, Arbitrations and Court proceedings. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2004

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) AMA Impairment Ratings utilizing the AMA’s Guide to Permanent Impairment 5th Edition, Medical Disability, Air Bag Injuries, Motor Vehicle Occupant Injuries & research. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2004

Utah’s Best Chiropractic Seminar, Whiplash and Ligament Injuries, Closed head injuries, MRI diagnostics, Pain management treatment alternatives. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Larson Law in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2004

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Module II, Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries, Low Speed Rear Impact Collisions, Whiplash Treatment, Protocol & Documentation. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2004

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Workers Compensation, Utah laws, Rules, Regulations & Forms. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2004

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Personal Injury Training Institute, Module I, Personal Injury Time Line & Whiplash the Epidemic, Whiplash and Associated Conditions and Cervical Acceleration – Deceleration Diagnosis, Treatment Protocols-The Croft Guidelines, Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injury Risk Factors, Personal Injury Radiology including Digital Motion X-ray, and Utah Laws. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2004

Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Insurance Seminar, Chiropractic Law review, Ethics, Office Records, Fraud and Compliance, HIPPA, General Insurance, Medicare, Utah Workers Compensation Claims, and Auto Insurance Claims, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2004

The Parker Seminars, advanced course of chiropractic principles and procedures, X-ray protocols, Activator, CBP, X-ray diagnosis, Parker Seminars, Las Vegas Nevada, 2003

CBP Annual Convention, Whiplash, Spinal Trauma & Related disorders, Neuro-Biology, Biomechanics, Review of Recent and ongoing research in chiropractic, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, CBP, Jackson Hole, WY 2004

Thompson Technique, Certification Course in Thompson Point Drop Table Technique, examination, analysis, and treatment protocols utilizing low force drop table adjustments, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Thompson Technique, Palmer College of Chiropractic, SLC, UT, 2003

Chiropractic Care in Pregnancy and Infancy, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association Semi-annual, Newborn and Pediatric examination, evaluation, and treatment guidelines. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2003

Headaches – Diagnosis & Treatment,    UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Western Neurological Associates, SLC, UT, 2003

Permanent Impairment, Utilizing the AMA Guides to Permanent Impairment 5th Edition, Rating Certification, Specific training in impairment ratings based upon American Medical Associations Guide to impairment, 5th Edition. The Pitcher Group, SLC, UT, 2003

Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI,) Whiplash, CADS Injuries, Ligamentous Instability, Treatment Guidelines, Diagnostic Evaluation, and Mechanism of Injuries. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2001

Pettibon Technique, Biomechanics, X-ray Analysis, Assessment, Adjustment Technique, Active Rehabilitation and treatment protocols to restore normal sagittal and A-P biomechanics of the spine, UT 18201202, Burl Pettibon, DC, Pettibon Chiropractic Technique, Las Vegas, NV 2001

Stroke Case Presentations, UT 18201202, Western Neurological Associates, SLC, Utah, 2001

Pre- and Post-Enhancement MRI Scans of the Lumbar Spine, UT 18201202, Western Neurological Associates, 2001

California Workers Compensation, Wayne M. Whalen, D.C., D.A.C.A.N., Palmer College of Chiropractic West, 1998

 

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

 

Advanced Certification, Chiropractic Biophysics Technique, CBP, 2015, year-year

Advanced Certification, Whiplash & Brain Injury Traumatology, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, 2014, year-year

 

Diplomat, American Academy of Medical Legal Professionals, Member, 2013, year-year

The Whiplash Group, Active Member, MVCOI Certified Physician, Utah Whiplash Group, Sandy UT, 2010, year-year

Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Member, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, SLC, UT, 2001 year-year

Whiplash Injury Biomechanics & Traumatology, Basic Certification, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, 2013, year-year

Certification and Re-certification in Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injuries (MVCOI), Jeffery States, DC, Personal Injury Training Institute, SLC, UT 2004 year-year, 2017.

INSPIRE, International Spine Research Foundation, Member, multi-national, multi-discipline team of researchers evaluating Biomechanical investigations of dynamic spinal stiffness assessments, neurophysiological and biomechanical evaluation of mobilization, spinal manipulative and chiropractic adjustment techniques, Radiographic and advanced diagnostic imaging of the spine, needle and surface EMG evaluations, and other various spinal research, Chandler, AZ, 2011, year-year

Beta Consulting Program, Spinal Kinetics, member, multiple training seminars discussing Radiographic Interpretation, CRMA (Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis,) DMX (Digital Motion X-ray,) Impairment Rating training on the AMA 5th and 6th Editions of Guides to Permanent Impairment, etiology, anatomy, neurologic, mechanical, and orthopedic pathology, and best suitable treatment of Ligamentous Instability. Grading Severity of Ligament Failure and Sub-Failure and review of absolute contra-indications for contact sports based on ligament instability severity. Review of ligament anatomy: Alar, Apical, Transverse, ALL, PLL, Inter-spinous, and Capsular/Facet Joint Ligaments, Spinal Kinetics, Jeffery Cronk, DC, 2012 – 2013         

Certification in Spinal Biomechanical Engineering, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, recognized by the PACE Program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Buffalo, NY, 2013

Certification in MRI Interpretation, ACCME Joint Sponsorship with the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Academy of Chiropractic Post-Doctoral Division, recognized by the PACE Program of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Buffalo, NY, 2013

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:         

ICA Best Practices and Practice Guidelines Literature Peer Reviewer for the update to the National Guideline Clearinghouse, 2017.

Case Study Presentation at 37th Annual Chiropractic Biophysics Convention/Scientific Conference, Module 14: Peer review of my Case Study presentation to achieve Advanced Certification in Chiropractic Biophysics: Upper Cervical Ligament Instability, its relationship with auditory deafness, post chiropractic care deafness remission, and objective post care stabilization of upper cervical instability. Diagnosis utilizing Digital Motion X-ray Videofluorography DMX-VF, Computerized Radiographic Mensuration, and Proton Density MRI.   Deafness remission of 80% with upper cervical specific chiropractic adjustments, and Chiropractic Biophysics spinal remodeling traction and mirror image exercises.   Post care upper cervical motion segment stabilization 36% bilaterally with post cervical remodeling traction, and upper cervical specific manual and mechanical adjustments (mechanical utilizing the impulse IQ, Impulse, and Activator 2.) UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Scottsdale, AZ, CBP, 2015.

Non-Imaging Diagnostic Testing and Imaging Diagnostics (Outline.) American Academy of Trauma Professionals, Board Certification in Spinal Trauma/Diplomat Credentialing Committee: Digital Motion X-ray, Electro-diagnostics including Needle and SEMG, Computerized Inclinometer Analysis, Advanced MRI Diagnostics, and Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis. American Academy of Trauma Professionals, Buffalo NY 2013-present.

Matthew Roller, DC 2010, Interview with Patrick Conlin, DC, Clinic of the Month, The Compass, an official publication of the Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association. 2nd Edition, Pages 16-17.

 

SELECTED EDUCATION & INSTRUCTING:

 

Lecturer, The Whiplash Group, Annual Convention: Lecturer, Demonstrative Objective Injuries (Alar, Transverse, PLL, ALL, Disc Herniation, CTE and ROCS.) Review of current research of common spinal pathologies, advanced diagnostic techniques: Digital Motion X-ray, Proton Density Upper and Lower Cervical Stress MRI’s, fMRI, SPECT, DTI, MRI Diagnostic Terminology using the Fardon Paper, Review of a Case Study demonstrating upper cervical trans-articular fusion and upper cervical instability associated with obliteration of the vertebral artery hemodynamics demonstrated on diagnostic ultrasound. Also participated on an expert panel answering relevant MVC trauma related questions. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, SLC, UT, 2018

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Demonstrative Injuries, Advanced Imaging PD Upper Cervical MRI protocol and Interpretation, Soft Tissue CT, Functional Cervical MRI’s (Flexion, Extension, Coronal Flexion Upper Cervical MRI,) Dynamic SEMG, CRMA, Prognosis, Spinal Curvature Remodeling traction and rehabilitation, Digital Motion X-Ray, FMRI, Weight Susceptibility Brain MRI, the Utah Chiropractic Physician Association West Valley District, UT, 2018

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Demonstrative Injuries, Advanced Imaging PD Upper Cervical MRI protocol and Interpretation, Soft Tissue CT, Functional Cervical MRI’s (Flexion, Extension, Coronal Flexion Upper Cervical MRI,) Dynamic SEMG, CRMA, Prognosis, Spinal Curvature Remodeling traction and rehabilitation, Digital Motion X-Ray, FMRI, Weight Susceptibility Brain MRI, District 2 of the Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Ogden, UT, 2017

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Demonstrative Injuries, Advanced Imaging PD Upper Cervical MRI protocol and Interpretation, Soft Tissue CT, Functional Cervical MRI’s (Flexion, Extension, Coronal Flexion Upper Cervical MRI,) Dynamic SEMG, CRMA, Prognosis, Spinal Curvature Remodeling traction and rehabilitation, Digital Motion X-Ray, FMRI, Weight Susceptibility Brain MRI, the Utah Whiplash Group, Ogden, UT, 2017

Lecturer, Objectively Demonstrating Upper and Lower Cervical Injuries utilizing the latest technology. Review of normal upper and lower cervical anatomy on MRI and radiographs. Upper Cervical Syndrome including research and diagnostics examining Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE,) Retro-odontoid panosynovitis, and cervical ligament injury presentation demonstrated on diagnostics including CT, MRI, VF/DMX, Radiographs, CRMA of the Alar, Accessory, Transverse, Apical, ALL, PLL, Disc, CTE, retro-odontoid synovitis, atlanto-occipital membrane, and other structures. I also presented a trans-articular upper cervical fusion and craniectomy video documented study demonstrating the role of upper cervical ligament instabilities influence on the vertebral arteries. Impairment, Research, Treatment Guidelines, Spinal Instability, Clinical Instability, Digital Motion X-ray, Medical/Chiropractic Necessity, current research, contra-indications to contact sports, and Permanent Impairment, MRI Interpretation, Mountain Law Group, S Ogden, UT, 2016

Lecturer, Utah’s Best Chiropractic Seminar: Initial Presenting Speaker: Diagnosing and Demonstrative Upper Cervical Injuries. Upper Cervical Syndrome including research and diagnostics examining Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE,) Retro-odontoid panosynovitis, and cervical ligament injury presentation demonstrated on diagnostics including CT, MRI, VF/DMX, Radiographs, CRMA of the Alar, Accessory, Transverse, Apical, ALL, PLL, Disc, CTE, retro-odontoid synovitis, atlanto-occipital membrane, and other structures. I also presented a trans-articular upper cervical fusion and craniectomy video documented study demonstrating the role of upper cervical ligament instabilities influence on the vertebral arteries. UT 18201202 and MA 2479,Larson Law in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2016

Lecturer, Upper Cervical, CBP Certification Module 3: Case Presentation: I presented an upper cervical instability and fusion case study, review of scientific literature, normal anatomy, abnormal anatomy, demonstrating diagnosis of upper cervical instability utilizing Digital Motion X-ray Video Fluoroscopy, MRI, CT, and Proton Densisity Upright MRI, Normal MRI and X-ray Findings Vs. Abnormal ligament findings, , Post Traumatic Disc Herniation’s and accepted nomenclature, Cerebellar Tonsilar Ectopia (CTE/Chiari,) Retro-odointiod Panosynovitisand its association with upper cervical instability, Vertebral Artery Anatomy and Hemodynamics. I presented video documentation of the C1-C2 transarticular fusion, with demonstration of C1/C2 instability and Obliterated Vertebral Artery Pulsation with ligament instability.   UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2016

Lecturer, 37th Annual Chiropractic Biophysics Convention, Module 14: Peer review of my presenting Case Study presentation to achieve Advanced Certification in Chiropractic Biophysics: Upper Cervical Ligament Instability, its relationship with auditory deafness, post chiropractic care deafness remission, and objective post care stabilization of upper cervical instability. Diagnosis utilizing Digital Motion X-ray Videofluorography DMX-VF, Computerized Radiographic Mensuration, and Proton Density MRI.   Deafness remission of 80% with upper cervical specific chiropractic adjustments, and Chiropractic Biophysics spinal remodeling traction and mirror image exercises.   Post care upper cervical motion segment stabilization 36% bilaterally with post cervical remodeling traction, and upper cervical specific manual and mechanical adjustments (mechanical utilizing the impulse IQ, Impulse, and Activator 2.) UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Scottsdale, AZ, CBP, 2015.

Lecturer, Utah’s Best Chiropractic Seminar: Initial Presenting Speaker: Diagnosing and Demonstrative Upper Cervical Injuries. Upper Cervical Syndrome including research and diagnostics examining Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE,) Retro-odontoid panosynovitis, and cervical ligament injury presentation demonstrated on diagnostics including CT, MRI, VF/DMX, Radiographs, CRMA of the Alar, Accessory, Transverse, Apical, ALL, PLL, Disc, CTE, retro-odontoid synovitis, atlanto-occipital membrane, and other structures. I also presented a trans-articular upper cervical fusion and craniectomy video documented study demonstrating the role of upper cervical ligament instabilities influence on the vertebral arteries. UT 18201202 and MA 2479,Larson Law in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2015

Whiplash Injury and Treatment Update 2015, Advanced Certification Module 11 Chiropractic Biophysics, Case Presentation: Presented a one hour case study and review of anatomy and diagnostics related with upper cervical syndrome including research and diagnostics examining Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia (CTE,) Retro-odontoid panosynovitis, and cervical ligament injury presentation demonstrated on diagnostics including CT, MRI, VF/DMX, Radiographs, CRMA of the Alar, Accessory, Transverse, Apical, ALL, PLL, Disc, CTE, retro-odontoid synovitis, atlanto-occipital membrane, and other structures. I also presented a trans-articular upper cervical fusion and craniectomy video documented study demonstrating the role of upper cervical ligament instabilities influence on the vertebral arteries. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, Chiropractic Biophysics, Eagle, ID, CBP, 2015

Innovator Seminar, 2015. Case presentation with Neurosurgeon, Joel Franck, MD, presented a case study and video-documentation of upper cervical instability (demonstrated objectively with DMX, X-ray, MRI, and CRMA,) and its direct effect on the vertebral artery supply to the cerebellum demonstrated during surgery utilizing a Doppler Ultrasound while demonstrating unstable rotation of C1-C2 with forceps and objectification of “Bow-Hunters Syndrome,” clonus attack, migraines, and ‘black outs,” with certain head positions aggravating vertebral arterial flow dynamics effecting Nuclei in the brainstem. UT 18201202 and MA 2479, New York Chiropractic College, John Postlethwaite, DC, Grand Cayman, 2014

Lecturer, Case presentation and Co-Lecturer with Dr. T. Grant of Grant Professional Services: presented a case study and video-documentation of upper cervical instability (demonstrated objectively with DMX, X-ray, MRI, and CRMA,) and its direct effect on the vertebral artery supply to the cerebellum and brain stem demonstrated during surgery utilizing a Doppler Ultrasound while demonstrating unstable rotation of C1-C2 with forceps and objectification of “Bow-Hunters Syndrome,” and “Cranial-cervical Syndrome,” clonus attack, migraines, and ‘black outs,” with certain head positions aggravating vertebral arterial flow dynamics effecting Nuclei in the brainstem. Co-presented: How to prepare appropriate documentation, diagnosis, treatment plans, prognosis, impairment ratings, ADL documentation, and timeline of appropriate medical referrals. Feller and Wendt, Layton, UT, 2014

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Impairment, Research, Treatment Guidelines, Spinal Instability, Clinical Instability, Digital Motion X-ray, Medical/Chiropractic Necessity, current research, contra-indications to contact sports, and Permanent Impairment, MRI Interpretation, Feller and Wendt, Layton, UT, 2014

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Impairment, Research, Treatment Guidelines, Spinal Instability, Clinical Instability, Digital Motion X-ray, Medical/Chiropractic Necessity, current research, contra-indications to contact sports, and Permanent Impairment, MRI Interpretation, The Advocates, Salt Lake City, UT, 2014

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Impairment, Research, Treatment Guidelines, Spinal Instability, Clinical Instability, Digital Motion X-ray, Medical/Chiropractic Necessity, current research, contra-indications to contact sports, and Permanent Impairment, MRI Interpretation, Dan Wilson & Associates, Ogden, UT, 2013

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Impairment, Research, Treatment Guidelines, Spinal Instability, Clinical Instability, Digital Motion X-ray, Medical/Chiropractic Necessity, current research, contra-indications to contact sports, and Permanent Impairment, District 2 of the Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Ogden, UT, 2012

Lecturer, Digital Motion X-ray, Impairment, Research, Treatment Guidelines, Spinal Instability, Clinical Instability, Digital Motion X-ray, Medical/Chiropractic Necessity, current research, contra-indications to contact sports, and Permanent Impairment, UT 18201202 and MA 2479, The Utah Whiplash Group in association with Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, Sandy, UT, 2012

 

SELECTED ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

District 2 – District Board Representative, Greater Ogden Area, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association, 2017 to 2018.

ICA Best Practices and Practice Guidelines Literature Peer Reviewer for the update to the National Guideline Clearinghouse, 2017.

District 2 - Greater Ogden Area, Utah Chiropractic Physicians Association Representative Alternate, 2016 to 2017.

Board Certification in Spinal Trauma, 300 Hour - Fellowship in Spinal Trauma Program Criteria Credentialing Committee: Assisting with development and implementation of Non-Imaging Diagnostic Testing and Imaging Diagnostics.  American Academy of Trauma Professionals, Buffalo NY 2013-present. Following are Completed Board Certification/Fellowship Credentialing hours:

-14 Hours Interactive Training, Research Data Collection, Observation, and Video documentation of Upper Cervical C1-C2 Trans-articular Fusion and Crani-ectomy, Dr. Joel Franck, Neurosurgeon, Bay Medical Center, 7-30-14 through 8-4-2014, Panama City, FL.

-12 Hours Interactive Training, Research Data Collection, Observation and Video-documentation of Upper Cervical Trans-articular Fusion, Crani-ectomy, Occipital Titanium plate placement with and Lower Cervical articulating C4-C7 Fusion, Dr. Joel Franck, Neurosurgeon, Bay Medical Center, 4-19-14 through 4-22-14, Panama City, FL

-600+ Credentialed or Certified post-graduate hours in Biomechanics and Spinal Trauma including: Certification in MRI Interpretation, Certification in Spinal Biomechanical Engineering, Motor Vehicle Collision Occupant Injury Certification and Whiplash Biomechanics and Brain Injury Traumatology, Advanced Certification.

-3 hours of interactive training with MRI Technicians, Kings Open Imaging, 12-12-13, Layton, Utah.

SELECTED LEGAL WITNESS:

 

Expert Witness for Trial, Robert Rigdon V Rance A. Cude, 1-10; Lamonica's Restaurant Equipment Service Company, Inc.; and Roe Corporations 1 through 10, inclusive. Case No:   150903482, 2nd Judicial District Court, Weber County, Utah, Ogden, 6-7-2018.

Expert Witness for Deposition, Andrew Nichols V. Gary D. Beck and Bellsouth Telecommunications, LCC. Case No:   160700253, South Ogden, UT, 9-1-2017.

Expert Witness for Arbitration, Kelsey Boyer V. Joseph Alfonso Anaya and David Earl Morrow, Bryan J. Stoddard and Richard L. Gray, Civil No: 160700993, SLC, UT 8-30-2017.

Plaintiff and Expert Witness for Trial Small Claims Court, Conlin V. American Family Insurance, Alisha Giles, Case No:   168000199, South Ogden, UT, 1-23-2017.

Plaintiff and Expert Witness for Trial Small Claims Court, Conlin V. American Family Insurance, Alisha Giles, Case No:   168000179, South Ogden, UT, 1-23-2017.

Expert Witness for Arbitration, Eckersley V. Mcleighton and Farmers Insurance Exchange, J. Kelly Walker, Case No.: 150900029, Layton, UT, 9-18-2015.

Expert Witness for Deposition, Jensen V. Satterthwaite and Farmers Insurance Exchange, W. Kevin Tanner, Case No.: 150900026, Layton, UT, 6-12-2015.

Expert Witness for Deposition, Eckersley V. Mcleighton and Farmers Insurance Exchange, J. Kelly Waker, Case No.: 150900029, Layton, UT, 6-12-2015.

Expert Witness for Video Deposition, Rebecca Thompson v. Jaron Werea and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Civil No: 3AN-12-6068 CI, Ogden, UT, 4-1-2015.

Expert Witness for Arbitration, Glenettte Owen, Plantiff vs. Connei Chatelain, Defendant, Civil No: 120903606. Stegall and Associates, Murray, UT, 6-20-13.

 

EXPERT WITNESS FEES:

$550 per hour. Two hours billed minimum: Deposition, Arbitration, Mediation, and Trial.

Full Day Deposition (4+ hours,) Arbitration, Mediation, and/or Trial $5000.00

Half Day Deposition (3-4 hours,) Arbitration, Mediation, and/or Trial: $2500.00

Professional Report Fees: $350 per hour.