
Connect and Learn Geelong
20 June @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm AEST
Free
Join us for a Connect & Learn with Dr Tony Cassis as he explores “Dizziness Can Be a Pain in the Neck (Sometimes): Cervicogenic Vertigo – How to Assess and Manage It.”
In this session, Tony will explore how to identify whether a patient’s dizziness has a cervicogenic component, using practical assessment strategies to help guide clinical decision-making. He will also cover both active and passive management approaches and provide insight into when an adjustment may be beneficial — and when it may be detrimental.
Attendees will gain practical, clinically relevant tools to improve confidence in assessing and managing cervicogenic vertigo, helping to deliver more targeted and effective care.
After the learning, join us for food and beverages where the conversation continues — a great opportunity to connect with local colleagues
Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Rydges Geelong – Broadside Room – Cnr Gheringhap & Myers Street, Geelong, VIC
Our speakers
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- Name
- Dr Antoine Cassis
- Biography
Dr Tony Cassis graduated from RMIT in 2011 and completed a 2-year neuro-rehabilitation internship with Dr Paul Noone. He achieved his diplomate certification from the American Chiropractic Neurology Board in 2015 and has been consulting with his own complex cases ever since. Tony currently still practices alongside Dr Noone in Hampton, as well as in his own clinic in Ocean Grove.
His special interest is vertigo and balance disorders.
Details
Free
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