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Revision as of 04:22, 11 September 2015
Original Editor - Rachael Lowe
Top Contributors - Evan Thomas, Lucinda hampton, Kim Jackson, Admin, Rachael Lowe, Laura Ritchie, Joshua Samuel, Shaimaa Eldib, Claire Knott and Rucha Gadgil
Neural Basics[edit | edit source]
Neural Examination[edit | edit source]
- Neural Subjective
- Dermatomes
- Myotomes
- Reflexes
- Neural Palpation
- Romberg’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, tibial, and peroneal nerve biases)
- PKB (femoral nerve bias)
- Slump (dura)
- Saphenous
- Musculoskeletal
- Axillary
- Suprascapular
Conditions with neurodynamic involvement[edit | edit source]
- Ankle Sprain
- Cervical Nerve Root Injury
- Colles Fracture
- Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
- Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
- Hamstring Injury
- Meralgia Paresthetica
- Myelopathy
- Plantarfasciitis
- Post Lumbar Surgery
- Whiplash Associated Disorders
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Presentations[edit | edit source]
Upper Limb Neurodynamics
This presentation, created by Mark Kargela as part of the Evidence In Motion OMPT Fellowship, discusses the upper limb neurodynamics. |
Adverse Neural Dynamics Related to Cervicothoracic Disorders and Symptoms
This presentation, created by Damian Rodriguez, Allison Rose, David Self, Blake Spoon; Texas State DPT Class. |
Adverse Neural Dynamics: Treatment Considerations for Neck and Arm Pain
This presentation, created by Jason Grandeo, as part of the Evidence In Motion OMPT Fellowship, discusses the adverse neurodynamics in the upper quadrant. |
Adverse Neural Dynamics - Upper Extremity Examination
This presentation, created by Jason Grandeo, as part of the Evidence In Motion OMPT Fellowship, reviews indications for using upper-limb neurodynamic tests, describes normal sensory responses for each of the upper limb neurodynamic tests, reviews the validity of the upper limb neurodynamic tests, and describes positive findings with upper limb neurodynamic tests. |
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