Overview
Don’t miss out on these exclusive live-stream sessions!
- Session 1: Thursday 10 April 2025, 16:30-20:30 (GMT)
- Session 2: Thursday 17 April 2025, 16:30 – 20.30 (GMT)
Please note you can attend both sessions or as stand alone. You will receive a discount for booking both.
All times are GMT. If you are joining live from outside the UK please check your local time
This course is 8 CPD Hours (4 hours per session)
Course Details
Book both sessions and receive a discount!!
When checking out be sure to select either date to start with and then you will be asked to select a ticket type. Please select the 10th & 17th April to receive the discounted price of £150.
Don’t miss out on this exclusive live-stream session!
Get a comprehensive overview of upper and lower limb plain film interpretation, focusing on red flag scenarios and common conditions encountered in musculoskeletal manual therapy practice.
Learn through real-life, case-based examples drawn from everyday practice. Plus, there will be plenty of time for interactive Q&A throughout the session.
April 10, 2025 – An in-depth session on Plain Film Imaging Interpretation for the Upper Limb. We’ll cover everything from the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand, equipping you with the knowledge to interpret and understand the essentials.
April 17, 2025 – Dive into Plain Film Imaging Interpretation for the Lower Limb. From the pelvis and hip to the knee, ankle, and foot, this session will provide a thorough understanding of lower limb imaging and its critical role in diagnosis.
Don’t miss out on these expert-led sessions that will boost your skills and expertise in imaging interpretation!
Dr. Inger Roug is a third generation chiropractor and a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1989. She subsequently earned her diplomate in radiology from Logan College of Chiropractic , Missouri.
Dr. Roug has lectured at Life University, Logan College of Chiropractic, Western States Chiropractic University and AECC-UC. She is currently living in Bournemouth. Dr. Roug has authored several peer-reviewed research and case report articles in chiropractic and biomedical literature.
In addition to classroom teaching, Inger worked from 2003-2015 for two MR Imaging centres in the Atlanta, Georgia, USA area, where her main case loads were MRI and CT imaging of the spine and extremities.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For more information contact the CPD team at cpd@aecc.ac.uk.
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