Webinar
When Pain Rewires the Brain: Chronic Pain, Trauma and Proving Invisible Injuries in Auto Accident Patients
CLE Credits for attending the webinar: General 1.0 | Civil Trial 1.0
26 March 2026, 1 pm – 2 pm
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This webinar led by Holly Sigsbee, LMHC CCTP-II, EMDR Certified examines how chronic pain following auto accidents can alter brain function, influence behavior and significantly impact recovery, even when objective imaging is limited. The course explains the neuroscience of chronic pain and trauma in clear terms, highlighting how depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance and fear-avoidance behaviors contribute to functional impairment and prolonged disability. This webinar covers the evaluation, treatment and documentation of these “invisible injuries,” with a focus on strengthening causation, credibility and non-economic damages.
Community Gathering
Walk For Wishes
Lake Eola Park
26 March 2026, 5 pm – 8 pm
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Walk For Wishes® is a nationwide Make-A-Wish fundraiser dedicated to granting life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. This family-friendly event brings together wish families, volunteers, companies, donors and community members united by one shared purpose- helping grant wishes for children in need. Complete Care is proud to serve as a 7th Annual Wish Sponsor, continuing its commitment to supporting this meaningful cause and the families it impacts.
Webinar
Radiculopathy & Ataxia After MVCs: Neurologic Red Flags, Testing and Causation Analysis for Injury Attribution
CLE Credits for attending the webinar: General 1.0 | Civil Trial 1.0
23 April 2026, 1 pm – 2 pm
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This webinar, presented by Austin Jones, DC, DACNB, FABVR provides a clear understanding of radiculopathy and ataxia after motor vehicle collisions by focusing on neurologic red flags, objective testing and defensible causation analysis for injury attribution. Attendees will learn how to spot symptoms that require urgent escalation, interpret common exam findings and diagnostic results, distinguish crash-related injury from pre-existing or unrelated conditions and document a clear timeline that supports reliable medical-legal conclusions. The program connects clinical evidence to real-world function while also promoting better patient outcomes through earlier identification of serious neurologic issues, appropriate referral and documentation that supports timely, effective care planning.
Webinar
Surgical Decision Making in Lumbar Injuries: When Neurosurgeons Choose Microdiscectomy, Fusion, or Decompression
CLE Credits for attending the webinar: General 1.0 | Health Law 1.0
13 May 2026, 12 pm – 1 pm
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This webinar led by Dr. Ryan DenHaese, MD provides a clear, practical look at how neurosurgeons decide between lumbar microdiscectomy, fusion and decompression, focusing on medical necessity, documentation quality and longterm functional outcomes. Designed for professionals who evaluate, negotiate and manage spinerelated files, the session translates complex surgical reasoning into understandable criteria, walking through the clinical pathway from conservative care and imaging to the threshold where surgery becomes medically appropriate for lumbar disc herniation, stenosis and instability. Participants will learn to recognize the clinical and imaging findings that support each procedure option, distinguish when continued conservative care is reasonable versus when surgery is indicated and identify documentation elements that clarify indication, informed consent, and expected outcomes.
Webinar
Crash-Related Neck and Back Injuries: Identifying High-Risk Patterns, Tracking Functional Limits and Building a Treatment Roadmap
CLE Credits for attending the webinar: General 1.0 | Health Law 1.0
25 June 2026, 1 pm – 2 pm
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This webinar led by Dr. Jonathan Hann DC examines the evaluation of crash-related neck and back injuries and how that evaluation translates into a clear, step-by-step care plan. Attendees will learn how clinicians identify higher-risk patterns and red flags, document objective findings, and track functional limits over time using practical measures tied to work capacity, daily activities, sleep and driving tolerance. The session also outlines a treatment roadmap that commonly includes manual care, therapeutic exercise, home programs, and escalation triggers when symptoms do not improve as expected. Patient outcomes emphasized include reduced pain and inflammation, improved range of motion and strength, better tolerance for normal activities and work duties, faster return to function and fewer setbacks through timely recognition of cases that need additional diagnostic workup or specialist referral.
Webinar
Forensic Radiology: Typical Imaging Patterns in Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries
23 July 2026, 12 pm – 1 pm
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This webinar, led by Darren Buono, MD examines how radiological imaging contributes to accurate diagnosis, treatment planning and improved patient outcomes following motor vehicle accidents. It highlights typical imaging patterns that help distinguish acute trauma from chronic conditions, ensuring appropriate clinical management. The program emphasizes how precise imaging interpretation supports better recovery trajectories, guides rehabilitation decisions, and informs the overall evaluation of injury severity and prognosis.
Webinar
Modern Concussion Science: Early Neurological Detection, Functional Assessment, and Evidence‑Based Recovery Pathways
20 August 2026, 1 pm – 2 pm
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This webinar led by Dylan Saulsbery, DC, DIBCN, DIBE, CBIS, provides a clear, up‑to‑date overview of modern concussion and mild traumatic brain injury science, focusing on how subtle neurological changes can be accurately identified and objectively assessed. The session explores current diagnostic tools, functional evaluation strategies, and evidence‑based recovery pathways that support better outcome prediction, case clarity, and improved patient trajectories. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how early recognition of functional deficits can streamline decision‑making, reduce uncertainty and enhance both case management and overall patient outcomes.
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Trauma-Informed Injury Recovery Pathways: Early Evaluation, Imaging Decisions, Functional Rehabilitation and Spine Care Coordination
24 September 2026, 12 pm – 1 pm
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This webinar led by Carlie Brush, DC, Ashley Walters Smith, ARNP-C presents a trauma-informed, step-by-step approach to musculoskeletal injury recovery, emphasizing coordinated early evaluation, evidence-based imaging decisions, functional rehabilitation planning, and timely spine care coordination when escalation is clinically indicated. Attendees will learn how clear documentation, objective testing, and consistent outcome measures (pain, function, neurologic status and activity tolerance) guide care sequencing and reduce unnecessary delays. By aligning clinical decision-making across the recovery timeline, this pathway supports better patient outcomes, faster return to daily activities and work, fewer complications from missed red flags, reduced risk of chronic pain and disability, and more consistent functional improvement through appropriate conservative care and targeted referral when needed.
Webinar
Advanced Interventional Options for Chronic Low Back Pain: Clinical Indications, Outcomes and Documentation for Basivertebral Nerve Ablation and Disc Decompression
19 November 2026, 1 pm – 2 pm
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This webinar led by Miguel De la Garza, MD provides a practical overview of two advanced, minimally invasive interventional options for chronic low back pain, basivertebral nerve ablation and disc decompression with a focus on clinical indications, expected outcomes and clear documentation standards. Attendees will learn how appropriate patient selection is determined using history, exam findings and imaging patterns, how these procedures fit after conservative care has not provided durable relief and what response timelines and functional milestones to anticipate. The session will also cover the key elements of procedure documentation that support clinical clarity, including rationale for medical necessity, objective findings and outcome tracking. Patient-centered outcomes will be emphasized throughout, including improved pain control, greater mobility, better tolerance of rehabilitation and progress toward returning to normal daily activities.