Neurodynamic Treatment

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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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