Botox for Migraines (MIG 301)
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of migraine sufferers? Do you want to gain a comprehensive understanding of this debilitating condition? Master botox injection for migraine patients with this cutting-edge course, designed specifically for healthcare professionals like you.
Access comprehensive learning materials, including video tutorials and downloadable resources, empowering you to enhance your skills at your own pace.
Register NowCourse Length
2 HoursTraining videos, demos, and case studies
Course Type
Virtual, Self-pacedStart today!
Cost
$350For non-members
Students Must Be a Currently Licensed:
Doctor
MD, DONurse
NP, RNPhysician Assistant
PADentist
DDS, DMD, BDSFaculty
Faculty
Dr. Sam Assassa, M.D.
President of The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS)
Dr. Sam Assassa is a world-renowned non-invasive and aesthetic cosmetic surgery specialist. In 1995, he founded Beverly Hills Aesthetics, a cosmetic surgery center providing clients with non-invasive surgical and laser services in the comfort of his state-of-the-art facility. Dr. Assassa has extensive experience in minimally invasive medical and surgical aesthetics, has performed over 25,000 aesthetic procedures, and has lectured in over 15 countries in 3 continents to over 5,000 delegates. He is an avid contributor to the global advancement of innovative liposuction techniques and medical aesthetic procedures.
Learning Objectives
This course dives into the causes and pathophysiology of migraines, provides a better understanding of this debilitating condition, what triggers the attack, and how to abort and prevent migraines.
MIG 301 Course Agenda
Part 1: Botox for Migraine – Why Botox for Migraines?
Part 2: Mode of Action, Clinical Assessment, & Injection Techniques
Overview
Chapter 1: Intro to Botox for Chronic Migraine
Chapter 2: Pathophysiology of Migraine
Chapter 3: Botox Mode of Action
Chapter 4: Clinical Evaluation & Assessment of Migraine Patient
Chapter 5: Dosage & Injection Techniques
Chapter 6: Myofascial Trigger Points Theory
Part 3: Supplemental Videos:
Temple – 4 Points of Injection
Trapezius – 2 Trigger Injection Points
Pathophysiology of Migraine
Part 4: Office Forms, Insurance Forms, & Review Articles