
Principles of Peripheral Neuropathies
Principles of Peripheral Neuropathies
The Main Learning Objectives
To discuss in details anatomy of peripheral nerves and their functions
To distinguish between radiculopathy and polyneuropathy
To approach peripheral neuropathy according to its locations
To discuss the motor, sensory, and reflex exam findings of neurologic lesions affecting the horn cells, spinal nerves, and peripheral nerves
To identify the diagnostic tests used to evaluate peripheral nerve disorders
To brief about carpal tunnel syndrome : diagnosis and treatment
To describe the symptoms and exam findings in a patient with AIDP,CIDP, DADS, MMN, and MADSAM
To recognize the common clinical presentations of inherited polyneuropathies & infectious polyneuropathy
To recognize the clinical features, signs, and symptoms of toxic polyneuropathies, diabetic and alcohol-induced polyneuropathies
Methods of Education to Achieve the Objectives
Every video has specific objectives to be achieved
Initially , participant will have pre-test as a part of assessment steps
Participant will watch videos accompanied by images, pdf files , figures or diagrams. At the end , participant must pass post-test to get certification of completion. Participant must follow the learning path in the platform
Evaluation of Scientific Activity by the Participants
By evaluation form after completing course , it will be send to participants. It is an important to know that it will be mandatory to get certification
Speaker
Dr. Roy Strowd
MD, Assistant Professor & Clinical Neurologist at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, in North Carolina, USA
Course Policy
The course content was reviewed by scientific committee
There is no CME Hours for this kind of teaching content
The course content was designed for pre graduate and recent graduate