10900 NE 4th St.
Suite 2300
Bellevue, WA 98004 USA
206.216.5003
accreditation@medbridgeed.com
Course Description:
In this course, users will evaluate the impact and prevalence of lumbar dysfunction, understand
the imperative patient history elements of a low back examination, and identify which patient
history components are affiliated with lumbar pathology. The most common forms of selfreported
outcome measures for the lumbar spine are presented and discussed. Viewers will also
identify the most prevalent red flags germane to the lumbar spine examination and differentiate
the purposes of each diagnostic test for sinister problems. An objective is to synthesize the
importance of specific, meaningful clinical findings during the examination process, and
evaluate the benefit of palpation and manual muscle testing as part of a dedicated clinical
examination. Lastly, viewers will identify the most diagnostic lumbar-spine-oriented special tests
and apply the tests to the appropriate diagnoses. Current research is presented throughout the
course to provide learners with the proper tools for evidence-based management of these
patients. This course is part of a comprehensive clinical series covering examination and
intervention for the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, as well as the upper (shoulder, elbow,
wrist, and hand) and lower (hip, pelvis, knee, foot, and ankle) quarters.
CEU Credits: 2.250
Type of Course: Online Only
Course Dates To Be Offered:
Jan 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024