Neurodynamic Treatment with Motor Control Retraining: Neck and Upper Quadrant – Trunk and Lower Quadrant
Course Description
The nervous system may become reactive and sensitized through many processes. One such process is through extreme movement patterns and altered joint control.
On this course the base neurodynamic tests are reviewed we will show how retraining movement patterns can influence neurodynamic reactivity. Examples will be highlighted where movement control rehabilitation and neurodynamics do not agree i.e. when the retraining movement patterns actually places more stress on neural structures.
This course will provide participants with skills in analysing movement in relation to neurodynamic reactivity. Motor control retraining strategies will be introduced using an easy to use clinical reasoning process. Strategies will also be covered to combine traditional neural mobilization with motor control exercise.
The course will cover the neck, trunk, shoulder girdle as well as the key aspects of the upper and lower quadrants.
We will briefly review our sub-classification model and the other key causes of reactivity of the nervous system.
There are no pre-requisites for this course