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== Neural Provocation Tests <span style="display: none;" id="1218291780070E">&nbsp;</span>  ==
== Neural Provocation Tests <span style="display: none;" id="1218291780070E">&nbsp;</span>  ==


*ULTT1  
*ULTT1 (median nerve bias)
*ULTT2a  
*ULTT2a (median nerve bias, alternate positioning)
*ULTT2b  
*ULTT2b (radial nerve bias)
*ULTT3  
*ULTT3 (ulnar nerve bias)
*PNF (Lhermitte’s Test)  
*PNF (Lhermitte’s Test)  
*SLR  
*SLR (sciatic nerve bias): see&nbsp;[[Straight Leg Raise Test|Straight Leg Raise Test]]
*PKB ([[Femoral Nerve Tension Test|Femoral Nerve Tension Test]])
*PKB (femoral nerve bias): see&nbsp;[[Femoral Nerve Tension Test|Femoral Nerve Tension Test]]  
*Slump  
*Slump (dura): see&nbsp; [[Slump Test|Slump Test]]
*Saphenous  
*Saphenous  
*Musculoskeletal  
*Musculoskeletal  

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Neural Basics[edit | edit source]

  • Neuroanatomy
  • Neurophysiology
  • Neurobiomechanics
  • Neuropathology

Neural Examination[edit | edit source]

  • Neural Subjective
  • Dermatomes
  • Myotomes
  • Reflexes
  • Neural Palpation
  • Rhomberg’s Test
  • Babinski’s Reflex

Neural Provocation Tests [edit | edit source]

  • ULTT1 (median nerve bias)
  • ULTT2a (median nerve bias, alternate positioning)
  • ULTT2b (radial nerve bias)
  • ULTT3 (ulnar nerve bias)
  • PNF (Lhermitte’s Test)
  • SLR (sciatic nerve bias): see Straight Leg Raise Test
  • PKB (femoral nerve bias): see Femoral Nerve Tension Test
  • Slump (dura): see  Slump Test
  • Saphenous
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Axillary
  • Suprascapular

Conditions with neurodynamic involvement[edit | edit source]

Presentations[edit | edit source]

http://www.eimqa.com/Fellowship/FellowPresent/KargelaUENeurodynamics.movUpper-Limb-Neurodynamics.png
Upper Limb Neurodynamics

This presentation, created by Mark Kargela as part of the Evidence In Motion OMPT Fellowship, discusses the upper limb neurodynamics.

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