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Pathologic Insufficiency, and Stress Fractures - How can I diagnose and differentiate?


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Clinical
Topics:
Diagnosis |  Radiology
Speaker:
Dr. Erin Ruof, DC, DACBR
Duration:
1 Hour



Description

Join Dr. Erin Ruof as she defines pathologic, insufficiency, and stress fractures. She will present case studies that will uncover common etiologies, the radiographic findings, and appropriate follow-up for patient care for these injuries.  

This course was originally presented by Dr. Ruof on January 30, 2024, and sponsored by Quinlan Imaging Consultation.

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Quinlan Imaging Consultation


Dr. Erin Ruof graduated summa cum laude from National University of Health Sciences in 2009. It was during this time that Dr. Ruof discovered her passion for radiology. 

 

In 2013, Dr. Ruof was certified by the American Board of Chiropractic Radiology. She is currently a member of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology and is a prior board member of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology.  Dr. Ruof is also a member of the Illinois Chiropractic Society and the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA). She is a former faculty member of National University of Health Sciences in which she served as an attending clinician overseeing the last year of the students clinical internship. Dr. Ruof has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine.


Dr. Ruof is the chiropractic radiologist at Quinlan Imaging Consultation, specializing in providing detailed reports for the chiropractic physician. Dr. Ruof may be contacted at quinlan.dacbr@gmail.com orwww.quinlan-dacbr.com.


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Total Reviews: 105

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