The document appears to be an agenda for a seminar on the peripheral nervous system by manual therapist Svein Kristiansen. The agenda includes:
- A welcome and introduction from 9:00-9:45
- A session on the sensitive nervous system from 9:00-9:45
- A session on mechanosensitivity basics tests from 10:00-12:00
- Lunch from 12:00-13:00
- A session on challenging common beliefs and changing practice from 13:00-14:00
- Breaks in the afternoon
- A closing reflection on 40 years of neurodynamics from 16:00-16:15
The document discusses the evolution
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3-4pm. What’s next: The future of non-invasive neurotechnology
- Dr. Bruce Cuthbert, Director of Adult Translational Research and Treatment Development at the NIMH
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- Chair: James Cavuoto, Editor and Publisher at Neurotech Reports
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Uploaded on 2 May 16
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 1 & Part B. Physiology of Nervous System .It is divided into 3 parts .This Part 1 includes , Introduction of Nervous System ,Different parts of the Brain & their Funcyions , Cranial Nerves & their functions , Comparison of Sympathetic & Parasympathetic System ,What is Reflex, What is Synapse, Difference in UMN & LMN ,Cortico Spinal Tract ,Auditory Pathway
The lecture explains the steps of thinking while applying the principles of evidence based medicine on radiology.An example from real life is given and how to apply this type of thinking in order to achieve the best results.
What’s next: The future of non-invasive neurotechnologySharpBrains
(Session held at the 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit; October 28-30th, 2014)
3-4pm. What’s next: The future of non-invasive neurotechnology
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- Charles Fisher, President of Fisher Wallace Laboratories
- Chair: James Cavuoto, Editor and Publisher at Neurotech Reports
Learn more here:
http://sharpbrains.com/summit-2014/agenda/
New Strategies to Improve Outcomes and Quality of Life After a Concussion Cognitive FX
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For more information please visit: www.cognitivefxusa.com or contact us at info@cognitivefxusa.com or 385-375-8590.
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A talk by Torsten Lauritsen at the 2017 meeting of the Scandinavian Society of Anaestesiology and Intensive Care Medicine.
All available content from SSAI2017: https://scanfoam.org/ssai2017/
Delivered in collaboration between scanFOAM, SSAI & SFAI.
Nervous System Part 1 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 2 May 16
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 1 & Part B. Physiology of Nervous System .It is divided into 3 parts .This Part 1 includes , Introduction of Nervous System ,Different parts of the Brain & their Funcyions , Cranial Nerves & their functions , Comparison of Sympathetic & Parasympathetic System ,What is Reflex, What is Synapse, Difference in UMN & LMN ,Cortico Spinal Tract ,Auditory Pathway
The lecture explains the steps of thinking while applying the principles of evidence based medicine on radiology.An example from real life is given and how to apply this type of thinking in order to achieve the best results.
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Det perifere Nervesystemet 1 - 2021
1. 26.08.2021
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Det Perifere Nervesystemet
Manuellterapeut Svein Kristiansen
MSK KLINIKKEN AS
Lillestrøm 24.08.2021
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#denlilleverdensbyen
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#copyright?
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Dagens timeplan
• 08.30 – 09.00 Registrering, kaffe, frukt og sjokolade
• 09.00 – 09.45 The Sensitive Nervous System – 20 år med kunnskap
• 10.00 – 12.00 Mekanosensitivitet – Basistester i klinikken
• 12.00 – 13.00 LUNCH
• 13.00 – 14.00 Challenging Common Belifes – Endring av praksis
• 14.00 – 14.15 Pause
• 14.15 – 16.00 Håndtering av mekanosensitivitet
• 16.00 – 16.15 40 år med nevrodynamikk – En stund for refleksjon
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#1 Teoretisk bakgrunn
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#3 Klinisk resonnering
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Describes an innovative concept
of examination and treatment
technique. A controversial book
which broadens the horizons of
manual therapy to embrace
adverse tension in the nervous
system. Clinical reasoning
processes are associated with a
new understanding of the nervous
system as a dynamic continuum.
He introduces new tension tests
and refined versions of standard
tests. www.amazon.com
Butler DS 1991 Mobilisation of the Nervous System.
Churchill Livingstone, Melbourne
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Var det noe spesielt med boka?
• Det var kun et konsept
• Den var kontroversiell
• Den beskrev adverse tension
• Et dynamisk continuum
• Tensjonstester
• Boka var konstruert som at det
perifere nervesystemet var
#hardware
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The decade since the publication of David
Butler's Mobilisation of the Nervous System
has seen the rapid growth and influence of the
powerful and linked forces of the
neurobiological revolution, the evidence based
movements, restless patients and clinicians.
The Sensitive Nervous System calls for skilled
combined physical and educational
contributions to the management of acute and
chronic pain states. It offers a "big picture"
approach using best evidence from basic
sciences and outcomes data, with plenty of
space for individual clinical expertise and
wisdom.
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Hva er forskjellen på 1991 og 2000?
• Utdanning av pasienter
• Integrering av nevrobiologi
• Nevrodynamikk
• The big picture
• Best evidence from basic science
• Bokas tittel forteller det meste
om det som kommer i fremtiden
#sensitivitet
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Det vitenskapelige korallrevet
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The decade of Neuroscience 2010-2020
• Integrering av nevrobiologi
• Farmakologi
• Smertemekanismer
• RCT og kliniske studier
• #bridgingthegap
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