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Advanced NeuroDynamics: Combined Chapmans, Bennetts, Pottenger Treatment
2-Day Course (SLC, UT) November 10-11th, 2023
($650 in-person, $425 Zoom)

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 Autonomic Visceral Treatment: Utilization of Pottenger, Bennett, Chapman, and GVA Innervation is a 2-Day, lab-based course that addresses the underlying principle and treatment approach to Neural Dynamic Reintegration© (NDR). NDR is the implementation of reflex arc treatment of the body utilizing the current knowledge of visceral sensory feed (GVA) and visceral motor, arterial and lymphatic innervation (GVE) based in part on information originally provided by Henry Head, (General Visceral Sesnory innervation), Marion Pottenger, motor innervation of viscera, Bennett for arterial motor feed, and Chapman for lymphatic motor feed. 

 

Neural Dynamic Reintegration© is a 2-hand technique that relies on palpatory and provocation test feedback obtained during stimulation of autonomically innervated structures. This feedback guides appropriate and effective treatment to undermine aberrant reflex arcs that cause autonomic dysregulation often resulting in pain and specific clinical symptomology that involves a lack of serous mucous production or decreased local blood flow. 

 

In this class, Neural Dynamic Reintegration© will be discussed in relationship to neurologic function, embryologic  and pathologic development and its use as a diagnostic and treatment tool for dysfunction and pathology such as pelvic inflammatory conditions, small and large bowel dysfunction, chronic sinusitis, headaches, jaw dysfunction, chronic eye strain, tinnitus, face, neck and head pain, results of dental treatment and associated dysfunction, processes and sequelae. The alteration of motion and function that presents as tenderness, stiffness, changes in center of motion (i.e. neutral behavior) and / or loss of range motion will be discussed in light of the type of dysfunction present.

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Advanced Neurodynamic Treatment (2 day course)

 

Myotherapy College | Utah's Therapeutic Massage Therapy School

3950 S 700 E Suite 100, Millcreek, UT 84107

 

Friday and Saturday, 9am to 6pm

November 10-11th, 2023

cost: $650 in-person; $425 Zoom

 

Learning Objectives:

1)  Detail the differences in target and treatment approach of Chapman's, Bennett's, and Pottenger's Treatment.

2) List and correctly differentiate the postural, arterial, lymphatic, and viscero-motor reflexes.

3) Appropriately identify the treatment charts associated with each approach.

4) Demonstrate global, regional, and local provocation tests and detail the appropriate analysis of the results of these tests in a patient with dysfunction.

5)Demonstrate a knowledge of how to cause a change in arterial perfusion, lymphatic drainage and a re-integration into the Autonomic and Central Nervous System.

Target audience: All licensed or certified healthcare providers including, but not limited to:

MD, PT, AT, DC, MT, RN, OT, and ND.

 

16 contact hours – 16 1-A hours anticipated  

 

Instructor: Neal O'Neal, PT 

Materials Provided: A binder of the course materials will be provided to each student to follow along and take notes during the lecture and lab portions of the class.

 

Purpose: The purpose of this class is to provide the clinical practitioner with the knowledge of how recent research has changed current clinical treatment approaches to the posturally adaptive craniocervical spine and upper extremity. 

Expected outcomes are to develop effective delineation and treatment strategies based upon an integration of new information and the extensive body of knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, and embryology of the craniocervical complex. This class will enhance participant learning through the use of discussion, audio-visual materials, recent research evidence, and extensive lab-based learning.

According to the education levels described by the PDC, the following continuing education course is considered to be Advanced Level.

 

Instructors: Neal O'Neal, PT

Class is held 9-6 Friday / Saturday and will be a combination of 25% Lecture and 75% Lab.

POLICY ON CANCELLATIONS AND COURSE REFUNDS

 

Pursuit PT understands that emergencies happen and that plans change; therefore we have created policies to deal with requests for refunds on courses.

 

Refunds can be requested prior to attending a course sponsored by Pursuit PT, however if you have attended the course and received your CEUs no refund will be given.

 

All classes are confirmed 30 days prior to the start date and are dependent upon sufficient registrants. Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment at that time. Pursuit PT is not responsible for any loss of funds due to cancellation of a course.

 

A full refund will be issued if Pursuit PT cancels the course.

 

Full refund will be provided if you cancel the course at least 30 business days before the course for any reason. Full refunds can be obtained up to 20 business days before a course if an emergency has occurred.

 

After these deadlines, you will only receive a 50% refund or full credit toward a future class less a $100 administration fee.

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