This course takes manual therapy to the brain. The course focuses on answering the patient's most frequently asked question of 'What's wrong with me?' It then sets up management strategies based on education, brain remapping and manual therapy.
You'll learn about pain neurotags, pain ignition nodes, homuncular refreshment techniques and virtual body exercises. Updated active and passive neurodynamic techniques focusing on the cord, nerve root and some often neglected peripheral nerves are also taught.
Serious material, but you'll have fun learning!
SNS course objectives:
- To teach pain management skills under a framework of the sciences of clinical reasoning and those related to pain, pain behaviours and evidence based practice.
- To provide reviewed and updated knowledge of neuroanatomy, neurodynamics and pathobiology related to pain mechanisms.
- To utilise the paradigms of pain mechanisms and neuromatrix in assessment and management strategies
- To provide biologically-based management skills for chronic pain sufferers, including neuroscience education, graded exposure and virtual body exercises.
- To stimulate an urgent reappraisal of current thinking in manual therapy and to merge manual therapy skills with neurobiology.
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