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Headache Disorders in Musculoskeletal Practice: A Clinical Diagnostic Guide with Janine Riksman

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Wed, 27 Aug, 5:30am - 7am EDT

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Headache disorders are among the most prevalent and disabling conditions worldwide, and they frequently present in clinical practice. This webinar will offer a comprehensive overview of common headache types, including tension-type headache, migraine, and cervicogenic headache. We’ll delve into key diagnostic considerations such as differential diagnosis, red flag symptoms, effective patient history-taking, and essential components of the physical examination. By integrating these elements, you'll gain practical, evidence-based strategies for assessing and managing headache disorders within your practice.

About Janine:

Janine holds a double Bachelor degree in Chiropractic, with honours by research and a Master of Applied Science in Acupuncture. She has worked for 18 years in private practice treating musculoskeletal and spinal conditions. Forever reading and researching, she strives to combine manual therapy approaches with a contemporary understanding of pain to achieve the best outcomes for her patients.

This webinar will be live on Zoom Wednesday 27th August 2025 7.30pm AEST. 

The single-use link to this webinar will be embedded into your virtual ticket from Humanitix. 

The recording of the presentation will be made available for everyone who has registered for this webinar, after it is delivered live, via our online learning platform. You will have lifetime access to this.

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