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New Hybrid Courses!
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You can enter the new world of professional education with this hybrid course.

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This course combines the best of many worlds with in-person with an instructor and online learning in the comfort of your own home.

Features:
  1. Upper and/or lower quarter, your choice (subject to availability).
  2. Three months online access.
  3. In-person with a qualified and experienced NDS instructor.
  4. Digitally unique certificate of attendance that gives you the opportunity for more training to become a certified NDS practitioner.
  5. In-person part:
    - upper AND lower quarter 1 - 2 days
    - upper OR lower quarter 1 - 1 day.

Benefits
  1. Less time away from your clinic and family.
  2. Less accommodation costs because it condenses 4 days into 2.
  3. Lower cost than doing two courses separately.

Here's What You Learn

How to:
  1. Detect neurodynamic disorders.
  2. Rule in or rule out neurodynamic disorders.
  3. Make a diagnosis of dysfunction category.
  4. Create a treatment program for each disorder from low to high functional levels (first aid to high performance).
  5. Find contraindications and areas for caution.
  6. Be safe with neurodynamics.

Course Schedule
  1. Open course: theory release  online 1 month before in-person component.
  2. In-person: 2 days, brief review of theory, practical techniques with NDS instructor.
  3. Practical videos: 2 months following in-person component.

Total Resources
  1. Three months online access (theory and practical) - more than 100 videos.
  2. In-person - 2 days (UQ1 and LQ1, 1 day (UQ1 OR LQ1).
  3. PDF of course manual -  >100 pages, interactive to sections in manual.
  4. Course close (3 months) - issue certificate of attendance, digitally unique.
  5. Total time: 30 hours (UQ1 and LQ1) includes online and in-person components.

Certificate of attendance gives the attendee the opportunity for more training to become an NDS practitioner.

Conditions
Attendee agrees online:
- to preserve copyright
- not to copy, duplicate or share content
- not to share access
- not to teach the course material  as it is for clinical use only
- apply and perform techniques according to contraindications and safety procedures presented on the course.

Here's an online content sample.


Vancouver - Hybrid
Course - upper and lower quarter 1
Feb 4 - Open online theory
Mar 4-5: In person - 2 days
Mar 5 - Open online practical
May 5 - Close course
Access extension can be purchased.
Host: Somatic Senses
Online instructor: Michael Shacklock, MAppScPT, FACP
In-person instructor: Michael Maxwell, DC
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Lower Quarter 1

Upper Quarter 1
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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