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Welcome to your sample
online education page!

Our live presentations and online content  can cover a wide range of topics, including: levels 1 and 2 upper and lower extremity courses.   Take a look below.

Highlights

Content
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Below are some examples of the content shared with the online courses.  Subscription gives yo private access to the content whenever you like.

We can cover a wide range of subjects, depending on what you want to focus on.

  1. Inclusion/exclusion criteria for (or against) neurodynamics.
  2. Diagnostic categories based on functional disorders.
  3. Progressions for each category - low to high functional levels - first-aid, rehab, performance.
  4. Exit strategies - home exercises, self-treatment and management or a cure.

Options include how to:
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  • plan neurodynamic tests to link with the patient's presentation
  • rule in or rule out neurodynamics
  • figure out if something is relevant or not
  • make a neurodynamic diagnosis based on dysfunction categories
  • create and modify neurodynamic techniques and progressions for patients
  • integrate neurodynamics with the musculoskeletal system - that's the way we really move!
  • review research on neurodynamics.
Format

In-person content via live video link:

  • theory lectures
  • discussion sessions
  • Q and A on subjects chosen by mentee or recommended by mentor
  • practical content and recommendations about patient cases
  • recommendations for exercises and self-management.


Content via private mentee page:

  • videos of techniques
  • nerve palpation
  • neurodynamic tests and their variations for specific clinical problems
  •  upper and lower quarter
  • spinal and peripheral
  • treatment techniques from low to high functional levels
  • neurodynamic progressions: first-aid (pain relief), rehab to performance
  • nerve root unloading techniques
  • nerve root and peripheral nerve sliders and tensioner techniques.



How To Perform the Slump Test
08:57

Cadaver Demonstration: Lumbar Disc Behaviour
00:12 secs

Palpation
Neurodynamics in Action!

Click the links below.

Wow! Sural nerve appears
Lateral Knee - Fibular Nerve

Radial Nerve (UQ1)
03:21
Tibial Nerve for Foot and Heel Pain (LQ1)
08:17


Median Neurodynamic Test 1 (MNT1) : Technique
07:05

Brachial Plexus Slider (e.g. thoracic outlet syndrome)
04:33

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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