
Clinical Quick Fire: Michael Shacklock, Neurodynamic Solutions
Gestalt Education Show
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Neurodynamic Technique for Brachial Plexus Traction Injury
The idea is that nerve tissues usually can tolerate approximately 20% elongation. But if you go way beyond there and clearly that's an injury that does that, it's a traction injury. The connect of tissues of the nerve fail. It breaks. And then you get a discontinuity of axons. You've got a neuropraxia, axonal amesus, neuromesis as a classification of pathology. That's been matched with clinical symptoms in earlier research. Now, whether it improves is a really difficult question. In neurology circles, they kind of look at two years. There's a three, six months range that are a year than two years. Usually they say
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