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    Cerebral Palsy In Infancy
    hi,
    i am a new member in your group. just a fresher student in master course. so i would need help from all.
    anyways to start with can you tell me topics for neural tissue mobilisation

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    Re: Neurodynamics

    hello,
    i m an undergraduate student. will u plz guide me about technique of neural mobilization.
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    Re: Neurodynamics

    First of all I think you can read some books about this subject. I think there are two books that can help you:
    David Butler. The sensitive nervous system.
    Michael Shacklock. Clinical Neurodynamics.


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    Thank you hope for the same help here after


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    Re: Neurodynamics

    sorry even i am searching for the same


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    Re: Neurodynamics

    i have question
    can we use nural tissue moblization for [ediatric cases like CP or perdiatric ortho??


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    Question Re: Neurodynamics

    HI,I am new in this community, i would like to know what are the common conditions which can be treated effectively by neural mobilizations?please give at least a rough idea


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    Re: Neurodynamics

    dear everyone,

    If you want more information I suggest you go to

    Portal | Shacklock's Clinical Neurodynamic Solutions (NDS) | NDS Global

    It is also possible to ask Michael Schaklock your most pressing questions.

    If you go to somasimple: the so simple body, a place for physical therapy, you can read an interview and the following live chat that was held with him in 2006.

    On the Neuro Orthopaedic Institute, Noigroup Publications, Movement and education for pain, stress and performance lots of information about nerves and pain.

    Esther


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    dear Hessa,

    To my knowledge nerve entrapement is not (hardly ever) a paediatroc problem. Pain is of course, but nerve mobilisation techniques will not be the first choice of treatment.
    I have not heard of anyone treating children so far. If so I would like to know myself.

    Esther.



 
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