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Neural Mobilization to Treat Neurodynamic Dysfunction

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English

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English, French

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English, French

Duration:

1.25 h

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4.7 out of 5 (154 reviews)

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Summary

The evaluation and treatment of nerves are often considered by most as something very irritable for patients and therefore many clinicians neglect to deal with neurodynamic issues. Neurodynamics shouldn’t only be evaluated in the presence of neurological symptoms. Many other conditions need a thorough exploration of neurodynamics. This short course aims to help clinicians better recognize when neurodyamics is implicated in different musculoskeletal conditions and understand the mechanisms driving neurodynamic issues. It will also provide them with useful tools to help their patients.

Objectives

  1. Better understand the concepts and mechanisms around neurodynamics.
  2. Understand the pathophysiology of nerves and neurodynamic issues.
  3. Recognize pain caused by neurodynamic issues through the history and subjective
    assessment.
  4. Recognize the most common regions affected by neurodynamic issues.
  5. Better understand common differential diagnosis between neurodynamic issues and other
    musculoskeletal pathologies.
  6. Better understand when to do neurodynamic testing and how to interpret it correctly.
  7. Discover the different options of management for neurodynamic issues (exercises, manual
    therapy techniques and education).

Course Content

Neural Mobilization to Treat Neurodynamic Dysfunction
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Instructors

Alexis Gougeon

Neurology, Orthopaedics

Claudine Farah

Neurology, Orthopaedics

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Average Review Score:
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Mobilisations neurales
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Very interesting!! Techniques to discover and incorporate into your clinical practice!!

mobilisation neuronale pour traiter les dysfonctionnements neurodynamiques
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Some technical elements were a bit difficult (since I have no training in manual therapy), but overall the information was very useful.

Mobilisation neuronale pour traiter les dysfonctionnements neurodynamiques
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Very interesting. Such an essential component, yet one we too often forget.

Neural mobilization
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Thank you so much for bringing this up! In college, it’s taught as just one of many possible approaches… but once you’re out in the field, you quickly realize you can’t skip this step! I felt like 80% of my clients needed to be treated with neural mobilization! I’m glad to see I wasn’t too far off the mark back then. Lately, I’ve been trying to incorporate this with my clients who have severe to profound intellectual disabilities—a major challenge since they can’t guide us on their pain. It’s reassuring to see that I’m on the same track… ROM + impact on functional tasks, namely walking! I’ll have to add more tensioning! Thanks!

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I really liked the topic. Both presenters were very knowledgeable about their subject. However, I would have liked to see one or two clinical examples… with a very brief assessment, a treatment, and a pre- and post-test.

Alexandra
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A wonderful training session! I wish there had been more!!!

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ULNT interested, very relevant

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Very interesting, it covers the subject well.

Une belle conférence
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The conference was very interesting, thank you very much.

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Well explained. I recommend it.

Très belle présentation
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Great popularization of a complex subject!

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Interesting information as well as their own experience.

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interesting

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Very interesting! It makes me want to improve my knowledge with the training you offer at your clinic. Thank you!

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Concrete approach to the practical application of ULNT.

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Very interesting approach and enriching Q&A session.

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great course, well explained

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Very interesting. Still disappointed that this presentation was in English when these people are clearly French speakers. Even with subtitles, I would have liked to grasp all the subtleties in French. Too bad.

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Very good summary and update on the subject.

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Very interesting, it enabled me to complete my understanding of the subject, I’m a T.phys and I’d had training on it, but I find that this one enabled me to understand neural mobilizations even better.

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Course that lived up to my expectations. Thank you very much!

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great training. I attended the face-to-face training with Claudine and Alexis and the webinar is a very good summary.

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A great introduction to the subject!

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Good anatomical refreshment.

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Relevant, interesting and dynamic course. Thank you very much!

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I’ve learned a lot from this course, and I can’t wait to try out this new way of working with my patients.

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Interesting

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Very good presentation.

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Really interesting, wow! Thanks 🙂

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only in English

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good

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Very good! I’d love a French version.

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Thank you very much!

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I loved it

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Really interesting

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Very interesting!

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Many useful elements

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Wow, very nice presentation

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Excellent

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good summary of neurodynamic concepts

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good course

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I loved the course. I’m seeing more and more patients with symptoms related to neurodynamic dysfunction and it’s given me a lot of insight into the dynamic progression of my interventions/exercises. I would have liked to have more examples of exercises to give at home.

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good course

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Given that the 2 instructors are French-speaking, I would have liked a French version, but it’s still very interesting 😉

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THX

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the title being in French, I hadn’t understood that the content would be in English

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Interesting content, very contextualized to the clinic that invites to continue to the full course! Merci beaucoup!

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Good summary of neurodynamics

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well explained

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Very good, I’ll certainly use this new knowledge.

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very useful

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Thank you

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Course very close to clinical practice, gave us confidence to address conditions with implication of neurodynamic dysfunctions. This course gave us interest to push further with the training proposed by the two instructors!

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Neural mobilization is a non-negligible tool and should be used in combination with manual therapy and myofascial techniques.

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Very dynamic and interesting

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Wow! Really interesting and well explained. I learned a lot.

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Excellent presentation and very useful webinar!

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Very good

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Very competent instructors and much appreciated clinical links! Dynamic and interactive Webinar!

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Very useful!

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Good advices, straight to the point

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++ interesting. It makes for a great review of concepts.

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Good

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Nice course, but I would have liked to see a few concrete slides on techniques for differentiating the neural from the muscular component.

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repeats a lot of material seen in TMO and Butler courses, not much new, but good slides and summary.

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Good to see other treatment options for neurodynamic dysfunction

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Very interesting topic, I would have liked to see more demonstrations of techniques and tests.

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Interesting formation. Would have liked to see exercices/mobilisations in application for each nerves.

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Just a shame it’s in English, but with the notes in French, it makes it easier to understand. Really interesting topic, nerves are often overlooked apart from neuro symptoms.

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Interesting, thank you!

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Interesting, thank you!

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A lot of notions that I could apply in my practice.

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super interesting, your explanations were super clear, loved the questions at the end! The anatomy review made a good refreash!!!

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Clear, clinically relevant course. Thank you very much!

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Thank you for this excellent presentation.
It might be useful to put a summary of the neurodynamic tests in the course notes for reference when you mention them.
Thank you

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Great webinar! Full of info on the anatome and nerve physiology, plus a section on practice that lets you see our techniques in a different light. I also liked having access to the question-and-answer portion of the conference.

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Excellent explanations!

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Super course

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Very clear and interesting course!

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Good, but I think it would be even better in French.

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I would have appreciated the table of recommendations for series and repetitions for neural mobilization exercises. As well as a description of the acronyms used.

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Really liked it, it’s a great reminder for neural mobilisations

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Very interesting content.
Flow a little fast

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I’ve really learned new things and this will help me improve my practice.

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Excellent summary and good popularization, very helpful examples. It answered my questions about old ways of doing things, a real breakthrough.

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very informative

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really good course

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A review of Sean Gibbons’ course

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Very relevant course!

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Great webinar, well explained, with good visuals and ideas of how to integrate the info in your practice.

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Good summary with messages that can be easily integrated into our practice.

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Good

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Really interesting

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Webinar.

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Very interesting!
Another way of dealing with our patients’ persistent pain.

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Thank you for this course, which helped me understand and put into words what I perceived in the clinic. What’s more, it answered many of the questions I had about neurodynamic pain and exercises. Thank you!

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The course was really good

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I really enjoyed listening to it again with French subtitles! Thank you so much!

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Great webinar! I enjoyed the clinical side of the course! Thank you very much!

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Very interesting webinar!! I would have loved one more thing, though: seeing live mobilisations as then intend to do them. It’s not very clear how to use the technique, eventually, for me…

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Very nice

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I loved this course even though it’s twice as long for me when it’s in English. I’d love to see a sequel and perhaps videos demonstrating various techniques that we could watch for inspiration and why not case histories.

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Really interesting, thank you!!!

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Really interesting!!! I would have taken longer!

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Very interesting. Possibility of having their complete course with Bia…?

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Understanding this aspect, which was largely neglected in my initial course as a t. phys, now seems essential to me in dealing with the MSK cases I encounter on a daily basis. 1h webinar that completely reframes my course plan for the next few years. Thank you!

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