Is it a nerve issue or a musculoskeletal issue? In this episode of the Jetset Rehab Education podcast, we sit down in Tokyo, Japan with the legendary Michael Shacklock, DipPhysio, MAppSc, FACP, author of Clinical Neurodynamics.
We dive deep into the future of physical therapy continuing education, why hands-on manual therapy skills are completely irreplaceable by passive online learning, and how to seamlessly integrate Neurodynamic Solutions (NDS) with other elite movement systems like Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) and the McGill approach.
🧠 Key Clinical Highlights:
Model A vs. Model B: Learn the crucial biomechanical difference between cooperative and competitive structural systems in the human body.
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) Realities: Why blindly stretching the pectoralis minor for TOS might be completely ruining your patient outcomes without proper neural mobilization sequencing.
The Tokyo Debate: Why relying on YouTube videos for complex nerve palpation and clinical reasoning is holding clinicians back from true mastery.
Movement Integration: How to synthesize Neurodynamic Solutions (NDS) with Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) and the McGill spine stabilization approach for comprehensive patient outcomes.
📅 Want to master these hands-on clinical neurodynamics and manual skills in person at an incredible destination? Check out our upcoming hybrid continuing education courses and secure your spot: https://www.jetsetrehabed.com/register
Advanced manual therapy continuing education in Tokyo, Japan. Our incredible international cohort of DPTs mastering evidence-based neurodynamics and orthopedic clinical reasoning. Want to elevate your practice at a world-class destination? [See our upcoming course schedule].