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Courses in Clinical Neurodynamics
(Musculoskeletal Integration of Neurodynamics)
NEURODYNAMIC SOLUTIONS COURSES are available in many countries throughout the world, so if you would like to inquire about holding a course in your area, please feel free to e-mail us and we will respond promptly.
Course 1:
Upper Quarter - Two Days
 
Course 2:
Lower Quarter - Two Days
Course Instructor:
Michael Shacklock

(M.App.Sc., Dip.Physio.)
 
Course Instructor:
Michael Shacklock

(M.App.Sc., Dip.Physio.)
  1. The concept of neurodynamics

  2. Neurodynamic sequencing

  3. Effect of bilateral neurodynamic testing on neurodynamics – SLR and upper limb neurodynamic tests

  4. Neuropathodynamics – expanding the boundaries and classification of different dysfunctions

  5. Neurodynamic testing – MNT1, MNT2, RNT, UNT, RSNT and sensitisation

  6. Planning the physical examination – how not to provoke pain but still treat the neurodynamic component. How to sensitise the examination and treatment for hidden neurodynamic problems, level 1,2 and type 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d examinations.

  7. Diagnosis of neurodynamic tests – differentiating neural tissue from neuromusculoskeletal tissues, establishing what is normal and abnormal

  8. Classification and diagnosis of specific dysfunctions – sliding dysfunction, tension dysfunction, pathophysiological dysfunction, mechanosensitivity dysfunction, mechanical interface dysfunctions, hyperactivity protective muscle dysfunction, innervated tissue dysfunctions.

  9. Method of treatment – system of technique progression, hypersensitivity problems, hidden neural component and sensitised examination

  10. Treatment progressions – cervical nerve root foraminal opening and closing dysfunctions, neural tension dysfunction, combined neural tension and reduced closing dysfunctions (level/type 3c), thoracic outlet syndrome treatment combinations, medial and lateral elbow pain, carpal tunnel syndrome. Neural tension dysfunction, specific neural siding dysfunctions
 
  1. The concept of neurodynamics

  2. Neurodynamic sequencing system

  3. The phenomenon of convergence

  4. Specific neurodynamics of the lumbar spine and lower quarter

  5. Effect of bilateral neurodynamic testing on neurodynamics – slump test and SLR

  6. Neuropathodynamics – expanding the boundaries and classification of different dysfunctions

  7. Neurodynamic testing – SLR, slump, PKB, femoral slump, obturator slump, peroneal, sural and tibial neurodynamic tests and sensitisation techniques

  8. Planning the physical examination – how not to provoke pain but still treat the neurodynamic component. How to sensitise the examination and treatment for hidden neurodynamic problems, level 1,2 and type 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d examinations.

  9. Diagnosis of neurodynamic tests – differentiating neural tissue from neuromusculoskeletal tissues, establishing what is normal and abnormal

  10. Classification and diagnosis of specific dysfunctions – sliding dysfunction, tension dysfunction, pathophysiological dysfunction, mechanosensitivity dysfunction, mechanical interface dysfunctions, hyperactivity protective muscle dysfunction, innervated tissue dysfunctions.

  11. Method of treatment – system of technique progression, hypersensitivity problems, hidden neural component and sensitised examination

  12. Treatment progressions – from level 1 to n3c for the lumbar nerve root foraminal opening and closing dysfunctions, neural tension dysfunction, combined neural tension and reduced closing dysfunctions (level/type 3c), piriformis syndrome treatment combinations, heel pain syndrome and posterior tibial nerve disorders, peroneal and sural nerve disorders, specific neural siding dysfunctions

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