2025 Neural Manipulation 2

Dates 14-16 May 2025
Instructor Pierre Vey
Price Early Bird RM 4200
Full Fee after RM 4700
Phone +012-2382883
Email Evelynneau@gmail.com
Venue FN Harmony
Address 72-2, Fraser Business Park,
Jalan Metro Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur.
 

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Overview

This course explores evaluation and treatment techniques for peripheral nerves of the upper body.When a nerve is fixed, it typically loses its ability to glide and/or stretch in length. The intra- or peri-neural pressure dramatically increases, at the same time there are changes in consistency. The nerve pathway shows functional interferences (blood supply or electric and/or electromagnetic conductivity).With fixation, smaller nerve sections can harden. They feel like buds and are very sensitive or painful to the touch. Such "Nerve Buds" are an indication of an intraneural interference, an overload of physiological pressure points or a local fibrosis. Nerve buds can be released very effectively with Neural Manipulation.Palpation of the skin branches of peripheral nerves can be useful for evaluative, as well for therapeutic considerations. When evaluating the skin branches, if they are sensitive or painful to pressure, typically there is a fixation of the deeper nerve branches.

Course Outcomes

  • Explore in detail the anatomy and function of the peripheral nerves of the upper body.
  • Discover typical pain patterns that arise from dysfunction of these peripheral nerves.
  • Learn evaluation methods and treatment techniques to facilitate normal functioning of these peripheral nerves.
  • Discover various methods for releasing restrictions in nerves.
  • Explore practical integration into treatment sessions.

Prerequisite:

Neural Manipulation: Neuromeningeal Manipulation; An Integrative Approach to Trauma (NM1)

Required Reading:

Trauma: An Osteopathic Approach by Jean-Pierre Barral, RPT, DO

Suggested Reading:

  • Atlas of Human Anatomy by Frank Netter, MD, and/or
  • A Regional Atlas of the Human Body by Carmine Clemente.