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Functional Neurology for Manual Therapists

15 - 18 May 2025

 

Explores the impact of the spinal cord and cerebellum on pain, muscle tone, and posture.

Topics include neuroplasticity, reflexes, and manual therapy techniques to address chronic pain, headaches, and conditions like tendonitis.

 
 

 
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Overview

  • Neuroplasticity

    • How nerve function can change?

  • Receptors of Muscle, Tendon, Ligament, Skin and Fascia

    • How they affect local muscle tone?

  • Cross Cord Reflexes, Reciprocal Inhibition and Homologous Column Reflexes

    • How can we utilise them clinically?

  • The Neurological Effects of Joint Manipulation and Mobilisation

    • Slow and fast muscle stretching/ loading.

    • Dry needling on peripheral muscle tone.

  • Trigger Points and Tendonitis

    • Treatment of conditions such as lateral epicondylitis, supraspinatus tendonitis plantar fasciitis and more.

  • Neuroplasticity and Maladaptive Neuroplastic Changes

    • The key to understanding chronic conditions and functional neurology.

  • Nociceptive, Neuropathic and Nociplastic Pain

    • Overview

  • Cerebellum and its Processing of the Vestibular Apparatus and Ocular Movement

  • Cerebellum’s Significant Influence on Spinal Musculature and Autonomic Function

  • The Vestibulo-Cerebellum with many Therapies and Exercises to Stimulate it

    • Assessment

  • The Lateral Cerebellum

    • Assessment

  • Integrating Cerebellar Rehab with Manual Therapy

  • Peripheral Pain Mechanisms

    • How we can inhibit them (pain) with the material covered so far.

  • Cutaneous Nerve Entrapments

    • An often-overlooked source of pain.

  • Tension Type Headaches and the Abundance of Nociceptive Triggers to Sensitize the Trigeminal Nerve

  • The many Manual Therapy options for tension type headaches including TMJ, sinuses, dura+

  • Diet and supplements to support the brain

  • Sensory Processing

    • The parietal lobe, a source of pain sensitisation, chronic regional pain syndrome and phantom limb pain.

    • Testing plus rehabilitation.

  • A review of the information

    • Case reports.

    • Demonstrations.

    • Tips about how to integrate it into your practice.

 

Facilities

TBA 2025

 

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