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P-DTR LISBON
Foundation - Module 2

February 10 - 14

7th edition 2025

 

The Foundation Series provides a comprehensive curriculum designed to introduce students to functional neurology. This encapsulates full assessment of the body for any number of afferent dysfunctions and instruction on how to reset information from aberrant pathways. Students will gain a thorough understanding of how the body creates basic dysfunctions and compensatory patterns and most importantly, the systematic process that has been developed to treat these dysfunctions on a permanent basis.

 
 

 
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Overview

• Neurogait II
• Neurogait I
• Gait Inhibition
• Palo-Alto
• Pilus
• Pelvic Categories
• Gogi Organ Dysfunctions
• Pressure and Vibration Dysfunctions

 

P-DTR Foundation Series | Module 2

NEUROGAIT II

  • Location of Nerve Endings

    • Type I Golgi

    • Type II Golgi

    • Type III Golgi

    • Type IV Golgi

  • Rules of muscles

    • Flexor stretching rule

    • Extensor stretching rule

  • Ligaments

    • Golden rules of ligament testing

    • Ligament physiology

    • Rules of ligaments

      • Limb rotation during gait

    • Nutrition for ligaments

  • Rules of Joint Capsules

  • Joint Capsule Golgis vs. Non-Joint Capsule Golgis

  • Rules of Joint Hyaline Cartilage

  • Rules of Joint Fibro Cartilage

  • Rules of the Spinal Ligaments

    • Anterior Longitudinal Ligament

    • Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

    • Supraspinous Ligament

    • Interspinous Ligament

    • Ligamentum Flavum

    • Intertransverse Ligament

  • Rules of the Talus

  • Rules of the hyoid, earlobes, nose, and lips

  • Ligament Palpation and Muscle/Ligament Relationships

    • Pelvic ligaments

    • Hip ligaments

    • Knee ligaments

    • Ankle/foot ligaments

    • Sternal and clavicular ligaments

    • Shoulder ligaments

    • Elbow/wrist ligaments

    • Organ suspension ligaments

  • Rules of bones

NEUROGAIT I

  • Gait: Types of Sensory Input

    • Effect of stepping rate in stance and swing phases

  • Automatic gait

  • Cerebellum and gait

  • Gait phases

    • Phase 1: Initial contact

    • Phase 2: Loading response

    • Phase 3: Mid stance

    • Phase 4: Terminal stance

    • Phase 5: Pre-swing

    • Phase 6: Initial swing

    • Phase 7: Mid swing

    • Phase 8: Terminal swing

  • Mechanical breakdown of stance phase

    • Chopart joint

    • Lisfrank joint

    • Foot divisions

      • Talar foot

      • Calcaneal foot

  • Joint ligaments and involved muscles

    • Talonavicular joint ligaments

    • Cuneonavicular joint ligaments

    • Calcaneocuboid joint ligaments

    • Talocalcaneal/subtalar joint ligaments

    • Interphalangeal joint of the 1st toe ligaments

    • Tibiotalar joint ligaments

    • Metatarsophalangeal joint of the 1st toe ligaments

    • Metatarsophalangeal joint of the 2nd toe ligaments

    • Metatarsophalangeal joint of the 3rd toe ligaments

    • Metatarsophalangeal joint of the 4th toe ligaments

    • Metatarsophalangeal joint of the 5th toe ligaments

    • Anterior tibiotalar deltoid ligament

    • Tibionavicular deltoid ligament

    • Posterior tibiocalcaneal deltoid ligament

    • Posterior tibiotalar deltoid ligament

    • Anterior talofibular ligament

    • Calcaneofibular ligament

    • Posterior talofibular ligament

GAIT INHIBITION

  • Background

  • Symptoms

  • Testing procedure

  • Inhibition patterns

  • Treatment

    • Forward gait

    • Backward gait

  • Iliolumbar ligament

PALO-ALTO

  • Background

  • Testing procedure

    • Posterior

    • Anterior

    • Lateral

    • Oblique

    • Adductor

    • K1

PiLUS

  • Background

    • Hypothesis of Illi

    • Hypothesis of Kapandji

    • Location of receptors

  • Symptoms

  • Testing procedure

  • Treatment

PELVIC CATEGORIES

  • Pelvic category I

    • Location of receptors

    • Symptoms and presentation

    • Related muscles

    • Treatment

  • Pelvic category II posterior ilium

    • Location of receptors

    • Symptoms and presentation

    • Related muscles

    • Treatment

  • Pelvic category II posterior ischium

    • Location of receptors

    • Symptoms and presentation

    • Related muscles

    • Treatment

  • Pelvic category II symphysis pubis

    • Location of receptors

    • Symptoms and presentation

    • Related muscles

    • Treatment

  • Pelvic category III

    • Location of receptors

    • Symptoms and presentation

    • Related muscles

    • Treatment

  • Sacral distortion

    • Location of receptors

    • Symptoms and presentation

    • Related muscles

    • Treatment

GOLGI ORGAN DYSFUNCTIONS

  • Golgi-golgi dysfunctions

    • Location of receptors

    • Pathways

      • Spinocerebellar Pathway

      • Dorsal Column Medial Lemniscus

    • Joint capsule golgis vs. non-joint capsule golgis

      • Normal vs. dysfunctional responses

    • TS Line and golgi dysfunctions

  • Golgi-pacini dysfunctions

    • Pacinian corpuscles

    • Differentiating golgis vs. pacinis

      • Rules and application of “rebound”

      • Determining golgi-golgi pairs vs. golgi-pacini pairs

PRESSURE AND VIBRATION DYSFUNCTIONS

  • Pacinian corpuscles

  • Vibratory receptors

    • Ruffini endings

      • Frequency

      • Location

    • Meissner’s corpuscles

      • Frequency

      • Location

    • Krause’s corpuscles

      • Frequency

      • Location

  • Use of tuning forks

    • Universal vibratory challenge

      • Locations

      • Rules of universal vibratory points

 

Facilities

Zenith Hotel, Lisbon
09h00 - 15h30

 
 

CANCELLATION POLICY

NEURO NEW ME can make changes in the places, location and/or schedule of the training action whenever necessary, for reasons of force major and as long as this does not make the objectives defined for it unfeasible, committing the cases to communicate as changes as early as possible to all registered participants.

NEURO NEW ME must carry out the training actions in the disclosed data, being able to make changes for reasons of force majeure. All changes are communicated to the participants in the shortest possible time, not giving them the right to any compensation.

The amount and payment terms applicable to each selection action are indicated in the promotional material. The payment must be settled before the training action starts and the respective proof of payment sent to: neuronewm@gmail.com.

Payments can be made by deposit or bank transfer to the NIB provided by NEURO NEW ME.

Whenever a training action does not gather the minimum number of participants at the beginning of the data, it will be scheduled for a new date.

Neuro New Me organizes study groups before, during and after the seminars, preparation to exams, course manuals, hotels, transfers, etc and establishes agreements with various entities to make sure everything happens on time to everyone. With that said, there will be no reimbursements for cancelation of courses bought by the students. Students can postpone and do other editions not later than one year's calendar in order to attend the previous desired course.