Upper Extremity Crush Injury: A Case Study

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Description

This webinar covers the treatment of a crush injury of the hand. Patient had crushed her hand in the door and then experience pain from her hand to her shoulder. Anthony successfully treated this patient. This webinar includes lecture and demo of treatment protocols. After watching this webinar you will be able to apply what you learn to other types of crush injuries you may see in your clinic.

In this video you will learn:

  • Associated neurology and anatomy of the patient
  • Mechanism of injury
  • Motor inhibition
  • Neurogenic inflammation
  •  Double crush phenomenon
  • Reverse double crush
  • Spinal sensitization
  • Patient history, assessment, and treatment

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Dr. Anthony Lombardi is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, New York and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program in Hamilton, Ontario. He founded the Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL, CFL, and NHL. Dr. Lombardi has accumulated some 190,000 treatments over the past 22 years of practice.

In addition to practicing, Dr. Lombardi was also an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. In 2010 he developed EXSTORE™, an organized system of assessment and treatment that produces fast results using motor points, electro-acupuncture, soft tissue work, and other modalities. Dr. Lombardi has a library of on-demand education that continues to grow, with some 75 webinars available covering a variety of Musculoskeletal conditions and practice management topics. He also teaches his EXSTORE™ system through live, in-person seminars throughout the U.S. and Canada.

Dr. Lombardi maintains a busy practice, averaging 150 patient visits a week, including 12 new patients every week, for over ten years. 

 

 

 

 

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