Courses

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    Cervical radiculopathy: from literature to clinical practice

    The webinar aims to provide physical therapists with a detailed understanding of cervical radiculopathy, a common painful condition that can be caused by a variety of problems in the neck. The clinical picture, treatment options and guidelines for the management of cervical radiculopathy based on the most recent scientific literature will be reviewed. The most effective physiotherapy techniques for pain management and return of movement in patients with this condition will also be discussed. The objective of the webinar is to provide physical therapists with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively manage patients with cervical radiculopathy in daily clinical practice. Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes.
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    Radiculopathy and Radicular Pain

    The webinar will focus on the therapeutic approach to treating patients with radicular pain, a common condition that can be caused by a variety of factors. Anatomical and pathophysiological aspects of radiculopathy and treatment options will be discussed. In addition, how to use neuromusculoskeletal pain principles for the assessment and management of radicular pain will be explored. The webinar will provide an opportunity for physical therapists to gain new knowledge and improve their skills in managing patients with this condition. Duration: 2 hours and 22 minutes.
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    Cervical-Brachialgia

    The webinar on treating cervicobrachialgia is an opportunity for physical therapists to learn the most effective techniques for managing patients with this disorder. During the webinar, participants will learn how to assess patients with cervicobrachialgia and choose appropriate exercises and treatment techniques. In addition, practical advice will be given on how to manage patients during the rehabilitation process and how to prevent the recurrence of symptoms. The webinar also includes hands-on exercises to allow participants to practice the techniques they have just learned. At the end of the webinar, physical therapists will be able to provide effective and personalized treatment for patients with cervicobrachialgia.
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    Neurodynamics: clinical diagnosis and treatment

    Neurodynamics is a discipline concerned with the study of nerve movement. In the webinar titled "Neurodynamics: clinical diagnosis and treatment," diagnostic and treatment techniques used in this field will be presented. The use of neurodynamics in the evaluation and treatment of nerve disorders, such as carpal tunnel and ulnar nerve, will be discussed, and information will be provided on how to perform neurodynamic testing and how to use neurodynamic exercises to treat nerve disorders. In addition, guidelines for the safe and effective management of patients during neurodynamic treatment will be presented. This webinar is aimed at physicians, physical therapists and other health professionals interested in the use of neurodynamics in their clinical practice. Duration: 1 hour.
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    Principles of neurodynamics in musculoskeletal dysfunction

    The course is an opportunity for physical therapists to gain the knowledge and techniques needed to use neurodynamic principles in the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunction. Neurodynamics is a therapeutic approach that aims to improve nervous system function and reduce pain through mobilization exercises and stretching of peripheral nerves. During the course, participants will learn how to assess patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction and choose appropriate exercises and treatment techniques based on neurodynamic principles. In addition, practical advice will be given on how to manage patients during the treatment process and how to prevent the recurrence of symptoms. The course also includes hands-on exercises to allow participants to practice the techniques they have just learned. Upon completion of the course, physical therapists will be able to use the principles of neurodynamics to provide effective, individualized treatment for their patients' musculoskeletal dysfunctions. Duration: 1 hour
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    TOS – Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

    The webinar on TOS (Thoracic Outlet Syndrome) is an opportunity for physical therapists to gain the knowledge and skills needed to assess and treat patients with this syndrome. HRT is a condition in which nerves or blood vessels located in the chest canal area are compressed, causing symptoms such as pain, numbness, and weakness in the arms and hands. During the webinar, participants will learn how to evaluate patients with HRT using a combination of clinical and instrumental tests, such as MRI and electromyography. In addition, treatment guidelines for HRT will be presented and practical advice will be given on how to manage patients during the rehabilitation process. The webinar also includes clinical case examples and discussions on how to use the assessment results to develop effective treatment plans for patients with HRT. By the end of the webinar, physical therapists will be able to accurately assess patients with TOS and develop effective treatment plans for this condition. Duration: 1 hour and 8 minutes.