THE LORD OF THE NERVES

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Median nerve
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• Tell your patient exactly what you are going to do and what the patient may expect. Make the patient feel comfortable about reporting any responses to your testing, anywhere in her body.
• Perform the test on the less painful side or non-painful side first.
• Starting position should be consistent each time. 
• Note symptom responses including areas and nature.
• Watch for antalgic postures and other motor responses during the test

• Test for symmetry between sides.
• Explain your findings to your patient.
• Repeat the test a number of times before taking an actual measurement.

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Manipulation of the median nerve (video) Free class!
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Median nerve gliding and tensioner techniques (video) Free class!
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Ulnar nerve
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Tell your patient exactly what you are going to do and what the patient may expect. Make the patient feel comfortable about reporting any responses to your testing, anywhere in her body.
• Perform the test on the less painful side or non-painful side first.
• Starting position should be consistent each time. 
• Note symptom responses including areas and nature.
• Watch for antalgic postures and other motor responses during the test

• Test for symmetry between sides.
• Explain your findings to your patient.
• Repeat the test a number of times before taking an actual measurement.

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Ulnar nerve therapist's assessment (video)
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Ulnar nerve manipulation (video) Free class!
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Ulnar nerve passive treatment techniques (video)
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Ulnar nerve passive treatment techniques (video2)
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(Video)Ulnar nerve home exercises Free class!
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Radial nerve
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Radial nerve active quick test (video) Free class!
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Radial nerve therapist's assessment (video)
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Manipulation of the radial nerve (video)
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Radial nerve passive techniques(video)
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(Video) Radial nerve home exercises Free class!
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Spine ,Cord and Meninges
Spine, cord and meninges Therapist's assessment (video)
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Spine, cord and meninges Passive technique (video)
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(Video) Spine, cord and meninges home exercises
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Peroneal nerve
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Peroneal nerve therapist's assessment (video)
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Peroneal nerve passive techniques (video)
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(Video) Peroneal nerve home exercises Free class!
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Tibial nerve
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TIBIAL nerve therapist's assessment (video)
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Manipulation of the tibial nerve (video
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TIBIAL NERVE passive techniques (video)
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(Video) Tibial nerve home exercises Free class!
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Sural nerve
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Sural nerve therapist's assessment (video)
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Sural nerve passive techniques (video)
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(Video) Sural nerve self management Free class!
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Femoral nerve
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Femoral nerve assessment and passive techniques (video)
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(Video) Femoral nerve home exercises
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Saphenous nerve
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Saphenous nerve therapist's assessment (video)
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Manipulation of the saphenous nerve (video)
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Saphenous nerve passive techniques (video)
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(Video) Saphenous nerve self management Free class!
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Musculocutaneous nerve
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Tell your patient exactly what you are going to do and what the patient may expect. Make the patient feel comfortable about reporting any responses to your testing, anywhere in her body.
• Perform the test on the less painful side or non-painful side first.
• Starting position should be consistent each time. 
• Note symptom responses including areas and nature.
• Watch for antalgic postures and other motor responses during the test

• Test for symmetry between sides.
• Explain your findings to your patient.
• Repeat the test a number of times before taking an actual measurement.

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Musculocutateous nerve therapist's assessment & passive treatment technique (video)
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Manipulation of the sciatic nerve
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For certification please send the answers with a proof that you are a physiotherapist or a manual therapist to fizyoclass@gmail.com

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About the course

Dear colleagues,
As you know, Most physiotherapists focus more on muscles and joints.
Alot of times nerves are being neglegted.
let me tell you something!
Sometimes nerve therapy can be the solution left for the patient after trying  alot of techniques to treat the other structures.
sometimes it can be the most important part of the treatment.
Anyway it should be a part of your treatment plan.
because In any neuro-orthopedic problem.
it is impossible for only one structure to be involved.

First, let me tell you what you will learn from this course:
1. neurodynamic techniques
2. nerve mobilizations, tensioners and manipulations.
3. nerve active and passive tests.
4. Nerves related home-type exercises that can be recommended to the patient.
Now i will tell you in which conditions you can use these techniques to get a wonderful result: (carpal tunnel syndrome -Tennis elbow-low back pain- piriformis pain- heel spur- Achilles tedonopathy- knee pain- de quervain syndrome- neck pain- shoulder pain and alot of neurogenic health problems , and sometimes a very good results can be obtained in only one session.
In addition, when done correctly, nerve mobilization is harmless.
You too can be the LORD of the NERVES To increase your therapeutic capabilities and increase the number of your customers to increase your income. 
Do not miss the opportunity to register now with discount .

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About the teacher

Sarwat Abulmagd ثروت أبو المجد

Founder of PhysioClass, PT, DOMPT

Sarwat Abulmagd is a Turkish/Egyptian Physical Therapist born in Egypt, married with 2 daughters. Sarvat obtained his bachelor’s degree in physical therapy in 2005 from University for Science and Technology (MUST) in Egypt. He has over 18 years of experience in his field.

Sarwat is a registered Physical Therapist in the Turkish Ministry of Health, Dubai Health Authority (DHA), and Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population. He also maintains membership with the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists (ISCPT) and the General Physical Therapy Syndicate-Egypt (GPTS).

Sarwat holds a Diploma in Osteopathic Manipulative Theory and Practice (DOMTP) presented by the Osteopathic College of Ontario, Canada. Additionally, an Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Certificate presented by Primephysio, UK. Certificates in Lymphedema Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy and Pelvic Floor Therapy from Turkey.

Sarwat began his career in 2005 as a Physical Therapist in both Nile Badrawy hospital and a Sports medicine clinic in Cairo providing Physical therapy and Rehabilitation for both inpatients and outpatients. He continued his work experience in Sheikh Zayed specialized hospital and Pyramides hospital in Giza.

Sarwat moved to Turkey as a Senior Physical Therapist and joined one of the biggest private JCI accredited hospitals in Ankara , Ankara Memorial Hospital.

Sarwat’s skills of integrating different manual therapy techniques with his osteopathic background give a gentle yet practical approach to his patients. His interests lie in treating patients with acute and chronic pain conditions and is rewarded by the relief that his patients experience. Sarvat is aptly known as “the magic hands” by all his patients.

Serwat has a passion for treating patients with neuro-orthopedic problems, trigger points, Myofascial pain, headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, TMJ, fibromyalgia, digestive issues, breathing, and lymphatic problems, and pelvic floor dysfunctions to name a few. Pain syndromes that cause anxiety and stress can be well addressed, treating the patient as a whole and giving the body time to heal.

“To treat pain you have to understand pain”. Sarvat believes that education should be continuous and has founded Fizyoclass in 2019 which provides advanced Physical therapy training for physiotherapists.

+971 585 77 61 67

fizyoclass@gmail.com 

 

 

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