Description
        The prevalence of cervicogenic headache has been reported to be as high as 20% of the headache population. The diagnosis of cervicogenic headache can be challenging due to the potential overlap with more serious conditions along with the unique quality and behavior of symptoms. When cervicogenic headaches are assessed systematically, it can become much less daunting. In this course we will provide evaluation and treatment strategies to manage this condition safely and effectively.
Highlights
 - Improve your examination and treatment for cervicogenic headaches
  - Review and discuss potential causes of cervical and head symptoms
  - Effective, efficient, evidence-based interventions for headaches related to cervical spine pain
  
       
      
      
      
      
      
        Learning Objectives
         - Incorporate the current best evidence into the evaluation and treatment of cervicogenic headaches.
 - Utilize a consistent clinical process to differentiate between cervicogenic headache and other non-mechanical conditions.
  - Review and discuss evaluation and treatment strategies for cervicogenic headaches.
  
       
      
      
      
      
        Course Content
            
    
        Cervicogenic Headache: Evaluation and Treatment Strategies 
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           - Examination 
 - Identifying potential causes of headache
  - Effectively screening for systematic disease and non- mechanical headaches
 - Historical features and objective findings of cervicogenic headaches
  
 - Management Strategies
 - Review of current best evidence
 - Manual therapy techniques for upper cervical spine
  - Integrating exercise through clinical reasoning
  
 
 
          
          William Oswald, PT, DPT, OCS is a licensed physical therapist 
 and a board certified orthopedic clinical specialist. Dr. Oswald has 20 
 years of extensive clinical experience in an outpatient orthopedic setting. 
 His area of specialty is low back pain as a diplomat in Mechanical 
 Diagnosis and Therapy. Dr. Oswald is a clinical manager at NYU Langone 
 Health. He has co-authored research articles in the 
Journal of 
 Orthopedic 
 and Sports Physical Therapy, the 
Pain Journal, and the 
 
Journal of Manual 
 & Manipulative Therapy. Dr. Oswald earned both a Master's and 
 Doctorate degree in physical therapy from New York Institute of 
 Technology.
DISCLOSURES
FINANCIAL: Bill Oswald is compensated by Summit as an instructor.
NONFINANCIAL: Bill Oswald has no non-financial relationships to disclose.
 
          
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