Strengthen and enhance your grasp of Neurological Testing through The Vital Nerves Masterclass, a one-day session employing the Bodymaster Method. A high standard in both theoretical and practical knowledge is imperative. Therefore, your proficiency should be at a minimum Level 3 Sport Massage Therapist with qualifications from ITEC, VTCT, IIST, Premier, or a similar diploma. Osteopaths, Chiropractors, and Physiotherapists would find this course highly beneficial as well.
This course will provide you with a more profound comprehension of the potential structural origins of pain in cases where patients present with arm or leg pain possibly emanating from the cervical or lumbar spine. Specifically, we will delve into disc herniations, examine referred pain patterns, and demonstrate how, through specific testing, we can determine the level at which the disc has herniated.
Who is John Gibbons? I am the innovator of the Bodymaster Method, dedicating years to instructing post-graduate professionals worldwide to become the preferred therapists in their field. The Bodymaster Method differs from your college teachings. You were likely instructed to focus on the pain site, possibly perform hands-on therapy, and stress the tissue with eccentric loading. The Bodymaster Method encourages viewing your clients holistically, not just focusing on the pain site.
The Vital Nerves Masterclass with John Gibbons You will be instructed on assessing the nervous system using a patella (reflex) hammer, along with conducting specific muscle testing (myotomes) and various sensory tests (dermatomes) using specialized equipment.
Functional Anatomy of the Nervous System Clarifying the peripheral nervous system Function and Anatomy of the Cervical & Brachial Plexuses Testing of Radial, Median, Ulnar, Musculocutaneous & Axillary Nerves Anatomy & Function of the Lumbosacral Plexus Deep Tendon Reflexes (DTR’s) Sensory Testing – Dermatomes & Cutaneous Nerves Myotomes – Motor Testing Intervertebral Disc Anatomy & Pathology Anatomy, Function & Assessment of the Cervical Spine Common neuropathies associated with the nervous system Case Studies of Differential Diagnoses of Musculoskeletal Pain Nerve Tension (Neurodynamic) Tests – SLR & Slump Tests Upper Limb Tension Tests (ULTT) – Median, Radial & Ulnar Nerve tests
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