Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module-3)
£485.00
Glasgow 7th and 8th March 2024
Neuro Connective Model (Module-3) is a two-day course and has a total credit or CEU’s of 20 HRS which consists of 4 HRS Pre Reading and 16 HRS of practical lab session.
Synopsis
- The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) hypothesize that the human body has a neuro connective schema (head to toe) & FIDN exactly addresses the memory of the schema.
- The neuro connective schema memory is based on the natural movement sequences; hence working on the fascia is like working on the Movement Disorder Syndromes (MOS).
- The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) addresses fascia & myofascia, which connects neuro musculoskeletal, visceral & vascular connections. It follows the sequence where it's more of three-dimensional approach considering the neurophysiology of human body.
- The advancedNeuro Connective Model (Module 3) addresses fascia! aponeurosis, ligaments, myotendinous junction, retinacula, periosteum, and intermuscular fibers as a fascia! connective tissue, which is visible to naked eye but a forgotten Structure.
- In Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) it is less important particularly regarding the layer of the body where fascia is located but the sequence remains important.
- The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) addresses fascia because the fascia registers the movement of muscles & the supporting connective tissue which may be a true movement or a change in muscle tension.
- It is the ability of the fascia on perception of pain that is nociception is affected & severe pain is triggered & contributes lot of disturbance on the locomotor system.
- The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) especially concentrates on the fact that the fascia can contract without the influence of the associated skeletal muscle & it is possible that the fascia can go in relaxation after the dry needling procedure.
Pre-Study Material
- What is Neuro Connective dry needling?
- Introduction to Neuro Connective domain.
- Evolution of the N euro Connective dry needling, a Paradigm shift from biomechanics to neurophysiology in dry needling.
- What is Neuro Connective dry needling model?
Course Details & Itinerary Day 1
9.00 am to 10.30 am
- Needling in the world of Neuro Connective module.
- Dynamics of Neuro Connective chain.
- Understanding needle, nerve bed & fascia.
- Dynamics of three comprehensive networks of the human body.
- Neuro Connective anatomical stations & palpation.
10:30 am to 12:00 noon
(A) The functional integrated approach of needling of the superficial back Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
- Plantar Fascia
- Gastrocnemius/ Achilles Tendon
- Hamstrings
- Sacrotuberous Ligament
- Sacrolumbar fascia/ Erector Spinae
- Epicranial fascia.
12:00 Noon to 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm to 3:30 pm
(B) The functional integrated approach of needling of the superficial front Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions: Myofascial Segment:
- Toe Extensors, Tibialis Anterior & Anterior crural compartment
- Sub - Patellar tendon
- Rectus Femoris/ Quadriceps
- Rectus Abdominalis
- Sternochondral fascia
- Sternocleidomastoid
- Anterior Scalp fascia
(C) The functional integrated approach of needling of the deep front Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions: Myofascial Segment:
- Tibialis Posterior
- Fascia of Popliteus/ Knee capsule
- Posterior Intermuscular Septum, Adductor Magnus & Minimus
- Pelvic Floor fascia
- Anterior Sacral fascia
- Anterior Intermuscular Septum, Adductor Brevis & Longus
- Iliacus, Pectineus
- Anterior longitudinal ligament
- Diaphragm
- Mediastinum
- Transverse Thoracis
- Fascia Pretrachialis
- Supra Hyoid
- Scalene
3:30 pm to 5:00 pm
(D) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Lateral Neuro Connective Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
- Peroneus Longus (Fibularis Longus ), lateral crural compartment
- Anterior Ligament of head of fibula
- Iliotibial Tract
- Tensor fascia lata
- Gluteus Maximus
- Lateral Abdominal Obliques
- External and Internal Intercostals
- Splenus Capitis
Day 2
9:00 am to 10:30 am
(A) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Spiral Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
- Occipital ridge
- Splenus Capitis(3) Rhomboids Major and Minor
- Serratus Anterior
- External Oblique, Abdominal Aponeurosis & Internal Oblique
- Tensor Fascia Lata
- Tibialis Anterior
- Peroneus Longus
- Biceps Femoris
- Sacrotuberous ligament
- Sacrolumbar Fascia, Erector spinae
10:30 am to 12:00 noon
(B) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Superficial Front arm N euro Connective myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
- Pectoralis Major
- Latismus Dorsi
- Medial Intermuscular Septum
- Palmaris Longus
- Pronator teres
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
- Flexor carpi radialis
- Flexor retinaculum
12:00 Noon to 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
(C) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Deep Front Arm Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions: Myofascial Segment
- Pectoralis Minor
- Clevipectoral fascia
- Biceps Brachii
- Radial Periosteum
- Radial Collateral Ligament
- Thenar Muscles (Abductor Pollicis Brevis, Flexor Pollicis Brevis, Opponens Pollicis)
(D) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Superficial Back arm Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
- Upper and middle trapezius
- Posterior Deltoid
- Lateral Intermuscular Septum
- Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
- Extensor Digitorum of hand
- Extensor carpi radialis longus
- Extensor carpi radialis brevis
- Extensor Pollicis Longus
- Extensir Digiti minimi
(E) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Deep Back Arm chain Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
- Levator Scapuli
- Rotator cuff
- Triceps Brachii
- Ulnar Periosteum
- Ulnar Collateral Ligament
- Hypothenar Muscles Abductor Digiti Minimi, Flexor Diditi Minimi Brevis, Opponens Digiti Minimi, Palmaris Brevis)
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
(F) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Functional chain Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
- Latismus Dorsi
- Lumbodorsal & Sacral Fascia
- Gluteus Maximus
- Vastus lateralis
- Sub-patellar Tendon
- Lower Edge of Pectoralis Major
- Lateral sheath of rectus abdominalis
- Adductor Longus
4:00 pm To 4:30 pm
- Principles and treatment of scar tissue
- De Quervain's Syndrome
- Trigger finger
4:30 pm To 5:00 pm
Exam: Theory & Practical
Course Venue
1186 Argyle St,
Finnieston,
Glasgow G3 8TE, United Kingdom