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General Course Information

neurodynamics applied to the entire body for therapists around the world 

Clinical Neurodynamics Courses by Neurodynamic Solutions

We now have three course formats:
    - in-person
    - hybrid
   - online.

All courses:
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1. IN-PERSON
This is the same as usual.  Upper or lower quarter 1 - 2 days, theory and practical all included.  We give a digitally authenticated certificate of attendance which provides eligibility for further training as an NDS practitioner: format, costs and exams to be announced.

2. HYBRID
This format includes in-person and online components.

Online part
Theory video - released 1 month before in-person part.
Practical videos - released after in-perso part another 2 months access
Total - 3 months access, with opportunity to extend access (TBA).

In-person part:
- upper or lower quarter, 1 day
- upper AND lower quarter 1, 2 days



3. ONLINE






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All courses on neurodynamics are based on Michael Shacklock's international best seller physical therapy text book, Clinical Neurodynamics, Elsevier, Oxford, 2005.  They also internationally standardised and transferable to other countries.

Course Highlights
  • 65:35 practical-theory
  • strong hands-on and discussional elements
  • many new manual techniques for the most significant neural problems seen in musculoskeletal practice
  • systematic treatment progressions for radiculopathy (cervical and lumbar), shoulder, elbow and wrist, hip/piriformis, hamstrings and ankle and foot pain.

Specific course content : upper quarter, lower quarter

What You Learn
  • understand how nerves move
  • painless nerve root mobilisations
  • how to exclude neurodynamic disorders
  • differentiate between musculoskeletal and neurodynamic components
  • make a neurodynamic diagnosis
  • technique progressions from low to high functional levels
  • how to create, select and perform the best techniques for your patients
  • manual precision of neurodynamic technique
  • how to detect contraindications for neurodynamic treatment
Course Objectives
Improve and develop:
  • manual skills, specifically the ability to feel abnormalities in movement related to the nervous system in the upper quarter
  • abilities in diagnosis and interpretation of neurodynamic testing and musculoskeletal relationships
  • clinician’s repertoire of diagnosis and treatment of techniques
  • safety in relation to neurodynamics

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Plantar fasciitis and medial calcaneal nerve
Painless cervical nerve root mobilisations
Neural techniques and muscle function
Heel pain - neural aspect
Bilateral comparison in diagnosis

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