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$199.99 $60 – Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremity: Emerging Strategies to Decrease Pain, Increase Range of Motion, and Improve Function – Susan Stralka
Diagnosis and Treatment of Upper Extremity Neuropathies
It is often difficult to identify all structures causing upper extremity pain and dysfunction. Therapists must determine the source of the problem to provide the most effective treatment for the client. For many therapists, treating the peripheral symptoms is much easier than identifying and treating central sensitization – a condition of the nervous system that is associated with the development and maintenance of persistent symptoms. But what if there was a way to design a treatment program to assess and treat both peripheral symptoms and central sensitization?
This course provides the tools to do just that. Walk away with emerging, evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies for disorders of the upper extremity, from the cervical spine to the hand. To decipher whether entrapment neuropathies are at play, you’ll learn about and gain hands-on experience with using the Upper Limb Neurodynamic Testing (ULNT) and Scratch Collapse Test during lab. You will also gain 4 ways to identify central sensitization and 5 alternative, evidence-based approaches to calm the nervous system. Using mirror therapy, graded motor imagery, nerve and myofascial gliding, and muscle re-education, help your clients recover from debilitating pain and improve functionality as well as their quality of life.
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF THE UPPER QUADRANT—NECK, SHOULDER, WRIST, AND HAND
UNDERSTANDING OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE, NEURAL RELATIONSHIP, AND MUSCLE IMBALANCE
IDENTIFICATION OF NERVE COMPRESSION SITES
DEMONSTRATION AND LAB—UPPER LIMB TENSION TESTING (ULTT)
TREATMENT STRATEGIES:
MOVEMENT-BASED MANAGEMENT
HOME EXERCISE PROGRAM
$199.99 $60 – Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremity: Emerging Strategies to Decrease Pain, Increase Range of Motion, and Improve Function – Susan Stralka