Neurodynamic Treatment
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Description[edit | edit source]
Neural mobilisation is a treatment modality of neurodynamics. Its main objective is to restore balance to the dynamic neural structures and the surrounding mechanical interfaces. This is performed through pressure relief on affected structures.[1] Neurodynamic treatment falls within manipulative therapy - a group of techniques that aid in pain relief and restoration of function[2]
In general these techniques include:
- Flossing
- Gliding
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Ellis RF, Hing WA. Neural mobilization: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials with an analysis of therapeutic efficacy. Journal of manual & manipulative therapy. 2008 Jan 1;16(1):8-22
- ↑ Vicenzino B, Collins D, Wright A. The initial effects of a cervical spine manipulative physiotherapy treatment on the pain and dysfunction of lateral epicondylalgia. Pain. 1996 Nov 1;68(1):69-74.