DDHTTCO - From Head to Toe: Causes of Leg Symptoms (CO)

Dr. Dock has been teaching Continuing Education to Doctor's of Chiropractic since 1987 covering a variety of topics.  In this class we will evaluate causes of leg complaints.  Is it a lumbar disc herniation causing neurologic symptoms? Or, is it a cervical disc herniation compressing the cervical spinal cord?  Perhaps, the leg complaints are vascular in origin.  Or, the leg pain maybe due to a hip condition, or a knee condition. Are the leg complaints due to fallen arches?  This is a fast moving class evaluating causes of leg symptoms.  The correct diagnosis helps lead to a correct treatment plan. Included with the webinar is an extensive handout.  

Objectives: 

What is causing the patient's leg symptoms? This assessment is needed to arrive at a correct diagnosis. What is the differential diagnosis and the actual cause of the leg symptoms.   Is this a condition the chiropractor can treat or should it be referred?  This class will help with the evaluation of the patient, taking the information and developing a differential diagnosis, and setting up a Care Plan.  Are the leg symptoms from brain or spine or are the leg symptoms from a leg condition. The correct diagnosis is needed to arrive at the correct Treatment Plan.

 Session Detail P2611.DDHTTCO.1

Schedule: 15 CE credits, Livestream webinar for CO, OR, WA, ID, UT. October 10th-11th, 2026. Saturday: 8am-6pm Sunday: 8am-1pm Mountain Time Zone. Includes 4 hours of risk management on Saturday from 2pm - 6pm.
Meeting Date Start Time End Time
Saturday, October 10, 2026 08:00am 06:00pm
Sunday, October 11, 2026 08:00am 01:00pm
Meeting Date Start Time End Time
Saturday, October 10, 2026 08:00am 06:00pm
Sunday, October 11, 2026 08:00am 01:00pm
Tuition : $140.00

Bulletin

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Instructors (listed in order of appearance)

Name Additional Resources
Daniel Dock