The Eclectic Approach to Clinical Neurodynamics: Part A

Presented by Erson Religioso

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The Eclectic Approach to Clinical Neurodynamics is a modern orthopedic manual therapy course. In this course, participants will learn relevant Pain Science Education, Neurodynamic Assessment and Treatment and Repeated Motions Exam based patient classification, and Eclectic Approach Orthopedic Manual Therapy techniques. The techniques include IASTM with The EDGE Tool, compression wrapping with the EDGE Mobility Bands, how to integrate traditional joint mobilization with neurodynamics and more. Emphasis is placed on patient education and how to make the patient responsible for their own successful outcomes.

Meet your instructor

Erson Religioso

Dr. Erson Religioso III, DPT, MS, MTC, CertMDT, CFC, CertMST, FAAOMPT, is a fellowship trained cash based PT practice owner, entrepreneur, blogger, and sought after lecturer in the topic of Modern Manual Therapy. He has a #CashPT…

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Chapters & learning objectives

Introduction

1. Introduction

In Chapter 1, the course will introduce the instructor as he answers the question, what is the Eclectic Approach? The learners will learn how to transition from “adverse neural tension” to “neurodynamics,” cover a history of neurodynamics, and understand the basics of modern pain science.

Peripheral and Central Considerations

2. Peripheral and Central Considerations

The online learners will understand the peripheral nervous system pathoanatomy, describe autoimmunity gastritis, and describe how the peripheral nervous system may sensitize the central nervous system.

Symptom Behavior

3. Symptom Behavior

The online learners will be able to identify the signs and symptoms of neurodynamic dysfunction and understand when to suspect neurodynamic dysfunction.

Case Study

4. Case Study

This chapter presents a case study that goes through an evaluation and treatment of a patient with a history of chronic pain. Susan, the patient, has right hip pain that moves from the hip up to the shoulder. This chapter will follow Dr. Religioso as he performs his evaluation, treatment and follow-up visit with Susan.