SYNOPSIS
- Certification Model consists of Peripheral Pain Pathway Model (Module 1) & Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module 2) in a span of 4 days.
- Once the delegate completes Certification Model they can suffix their qualifications as CFIDN (Certified in Functional Integrated Dry Needling).
- Delegate can take online Multidisciplinary Principles for Pain Management course (Free course) only after completing the certification course.
- Delegate can also take Neuro Connective Model which is Module 3 to get qualified for Online Exam to get their Diplomas.
- In Peripheral Pain Pathway Model (Module1) we are addressing the trigger bands, which are results of slightest Shearing Force because the muscle can only withstand Longitudinal Force & not Shearing Force.
- The Trigger Band (TRB), Trigger Point (TRP) sometimes feels like a twisted leather belt or sometimes feel like a water wave near the joint or sometimes feels like a tight knot typically a nut or almond sized, will be explained in detail.
- Ligamental Trigger Band (LTRB) can also be found at the insertion of Ligament which can be successfully treated with Peripheral Pain Pathway Model (Module1) of FIDN process which release adhesions that occur due to cross linking of the healing fibers.
- Chronic Trigger Bands (CTRB) are also effectively treated with this process which may involve sever pain because the adhesions should be broken from Chronic Trigger Bands (CTRB) so that it becomes Acute Trigger Point (ATRP).
- Peripheral Pain Pathway Model (Module1) the treatment is based on the fundamental idea that the Pathological Trigger Point (PTRP) or Trigger Band(TRB) or Ligamental Trigger Band (LTRB) are Connective Tissue Dysfunction (CTD) which can be restored immediately by reduction of pain in the patient, which helps in restoring Muscle Strength, Muscle Mobility & Muscle Function.
- Peripheral Pain Pathway Model (Module1) addresses successful treatment of the Muscles concerned with Low Back Pain (LBP) which play major role in forming the Multilayer Myofascial structure of Low Back.
- The various Knee Dysfunctional Syndromes (KDS) which involves Pain, Weakness as well as loss of function are successfully treated by Peripheral Pain Pathway Model (Module1) by treating the Continuum of the Ligament as well as the Muscle which is Retinacula.
- This Exclusive Technique in Peripheral Pain Pathway Model (Module1) is called as Retinacula Stimulation Technique (RST) and is used for variety of Knee Dysfunctions.
- Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module 2) as the name implies is needling on the flow of Peripheral nerves from Proximal to Distal.
- The presence of the Trigger Band (TRB), Trigger Point (TRP) which are results of slightest Shearing Force because the muscle can only withstand Longitudinal Force & not Shearing Force, the Nerves sometimes gets Fixed.
- The Referred Pain can be perceived in any region of the body, but the size of the Referred pain area is variable & can be influenced by changes in Somatosensory Maps.
- The process where Nerve gets fixed is called as Neural Fixation in which the Nerve typically losses its ability to glide & Stretch which results in increase in its Intraneural or Perineural Pressure.
- Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module 2) follows the standard principles of Neural Mobility & Neural Functions.
- The process in Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module 2) addresses the working of dry needles so as to provide freedom of movement to the Peripheral Nerves to maintain Nerve Conduction, Electromagnetic Conduction, Intraneural Blood Supply, Intraneural Nerve Supply, Local & systemic Responsiveness.
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