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CNS-02: The Peripheral Nervous System & Spinal Cord

Course Date

Start: 13-06-2025 @ 9:00 am

End: 15-06-2025 @ 3:00 pm

Course Location

Room2Learn
Utrechtsedwarsstraat 13-I 1017 WB Amsterdam
Netherlands

Course Description

Presented By: Dr. Thomas v d Hof & Dr. Igor Dijkers 

Friday & Saturday 9am-6pm

Sunday: 9am-3pm

Overview:

Proper function of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is critical to optimum human expression.   This module reviews the clinically important structural layout of the PNS and discusses the most common clinical scenarios affecting the peripheral nervous system.  Topics range for simple compressive mono-neuropathies to more complex metabolic and inflammatory conditions.   Diagnostic and treatment protocols with be emphasized throughout.

The spinal cord is the main conduit that connects the brain to the rest of the body.  Being encased within the vertebral column can act as a double edge sword. On one hand it provides protection and on the other hand it can expose the spinal cord to damage through a myriad of degenerative and traumatic conditions.  This module we review the structure/function of the spinal cord and those degenerative, traumatic, inflammatory, and vascular conditions that impair its function.

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Course Credits

25

Course Contact

If you are interested in taking this course, please contact the course provider.

Carrick Institute

admissions@carrickinstitute.com