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*Ankle Sprain | *Ankle Sprain | ||
*Cervical Nerve Root Injury | *Cervical Nerve Root Injury | ||
*[[Colles Fracture|Colles Fracture]] | *[[Colles Fracture|Colles Fracture]] | ||
*[[Carpel Tunnel Syndrome|Carpel Tunnel Syndrome]] | *[[Carpel Tunnel Syndrome|Carpel Tunnel Syndrome]] | ||
*[[Failed Back Surgery Syndrome|Failed Back Surgery Syndrome]] | *[[Failed Back Surgery Syndrome|Failed Back Surgery Syndrome]] | ||
*Hamstring Injury | *Hamstring Injury | ||
*Meralgia Paresthetica | *Meralgia Paresthetica | ||
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*Post Lumbar Surgery | *Post Lumbar Surgery | ||
*[[Whiplash Associated Disorders|Whiplash Associated Disorders]] | *[[Whiplash Associated Disorders|Whiplash Associated Disorders]] | ||
*[[Thoracic Outlet Syndrome|Thoracic Outlet Syndrome]] | |||
== Presentations == | == Presentations == |
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Neural Basics[edit | edit source]
Neural Examination[edit | edit source]
- Neural Subjective
- Dermatomes
- Myotomes
- Reflexes
- Neural Palpation
- Rhomberg’s Test
- Babinski’s Reflex
Neural Provocation Tests [edit | edit source]
- ULTT1
- ULTT2a
- ULTT2b
- ULTT3
- PNF (Lhermitte’s Test)
- SLR
- PKB (Femoral Nerve Tension Test)
- Slump
- 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. |