COURSE DETAILS
Neuro Connective Model (Module-3) is a two day course and has a total credit or CEU’s of 20 HRS which consists of 4 HRS Pre Reading and 16 HRS of practical lab session.
PRE STUDY MATERIAL
- What is Neuro Connective dry needling?
- Introduction to Neuro Connective domain.
- Evolution of the Neuro Connective dry needling, Paradigm shift from biomechanics to
neurophysiology in dry needling. - What is Neuro Connective dry needling model?
COURSE DETAILS & ITINERARY
DAY 1
9:00 am to 10:30 am
(1) Needling in the world of Neuro Connective module.
(2) Dynamics of Neuro Connective chain.
(3) Understanding needle, nerve bed & fascia.
(4) Dynamics of three comprehensive networks of human body.
(5) Neuro Connective anatomical stations & palpation.
10:30 am to 12:00 noon
(A) The functional integrated approach of needling of the superficial back Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Plantar Fascia
(2) Gastrocnemius/Achilles Tendon
(3) Hamstrings
(4) Sacrotuberous Ligament
(5) Sacrolumbar fascia/ Erector Spinae
(6) Epicranial fascia.
12:00 Noon to 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm to 3:30 pm
(B) The functional integrated approach of needling of the superficial front Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Toe Extensors, Tibialis Anterior & Anterior crural compartment
(2) Sub – Patellar tendon
(3) Rectus Femoris/ Quadriceps
(4) Rectus Abdominalis
(5) Sternochondral fascia
(6) Sternocleidomastoid
(7) Anterior Scalp fascia
(C) The functional integrated approach of needling of the deep front Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Tibialis Posterior
(2) Fascia of Popliteus/ Knee capsule
(3) Posterior Intermuscular Septum, Adductor Magnus & Minimus
(4) Pelvic Floor fascia
(5) Anterior Sacral fascia
(6) Anterior Intermuscular Septum, Adductor Brevis & Longus
(7) Iliacus, Pectineus
(8) Anterior longitudinal ligament
(9) Diaphragm
(10) Mediastinum
(12) Transverse Thoracis
(13) Fascia Pretrachialis
(14) Supra Hyoid
(15) Scalene
3:30 pm to 5:00 pm
(D) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Lateral Neuro Connective Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Peroneus Longus (Fibularis Longus), lateral crural compartment
(2) Anterioir Ligament of head of Fibula
(3) Iliotibial Tract
(4) Tensor fascia lata
(5) Gluteus maximus
(6) Lateral Abdominal Obliques
(7) External and Internal Intercostals
(8) Splenus Capitis
DAY 2
9:00 am to 10:30 am
(A) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Spiral Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Occipital ridge
(2) Splenus Capitis
(3) Rhomboids Major and Minor
(4) Serratus Anterior
(5) External Oblique, Abdominal Aponeurosis & Internal Oblique
(6) Tensor Fascia Lata
(7) Tibialis Anterior
(8) Peroneus Longus
(9) Biceps Femoris
(10) Sacrotuberous ligament
(11) Sacrolumbar Fascia, Erector spinae
10:30 am to 12:00 noon
(B) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Superficial Front arm Neuro Connective myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Pectoralis Major
(2) Latismus Dorsi
(3) Medial Intermuscular Septum
(4) Palmaris Longus
(5) Pronator teres
(6) Flexor carpi ulnaris
(7) Flexor carpi radialis
(8) Flexor retinaculum
12:00 Noon to 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
(C) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Deep Front Arm Neuro Connective myofascial segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Pectoralis Minor
(2) Clevipectoral fascia
(3) Biceps Brachii
(4) Radial Periosteum
(5) Radial Collateral Ligament
(6) Thenar Muscles (Abductor Pollicis Brevis, Flexor Pollicis Brevis, Opponens Pollicis)
(D) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Superficial Back arm Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Upper and middle trapezius
(2) Posterior Deltoid
(3) Lateral Intermuscular Septum
(4) Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
(5) Extensor Digitorum of hand
(6) Extensor carpi radialis longus
(7) Extensor carpi radialis brevis
(8) Extensor Pollicis Longus
(9) Extensir Digiti minimi
(E) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Deep Back Arm chain Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Levator Scapuli
(2) Rotator cuff
(3) Triceps Brachii
(4) Ulnar Periosteum
(5) Ulnar Collateral Ligament
(6) Hypothenar Muscles
(Abdustor Digiti Minimi, Flexor Diditi Minimi Brevis, Opponens Digiti Minimi, Palmaris Brevis)
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
(F) The functional integrated approach of needling of the Functional chain Myofascial Segment & its bony stations will be explained in detail with the practical Lab sessions:
Myofascial Segment:
(1) Latismus Dorsi
(2) Lumbodorsal & Sacral fascia
(3) Gluteus Maximus
(4) Vastus lateralis
(5) Sub-patellar Tendon
(6) Lower Edge of Pectoralis Major
(7) Lateral sheath of rectus abdominalis
(8) Adductor Longus
4:00 pm To 4:30 pm
(1) Principles and treatment of scar tissue
(2) De Quervain’s Syndrome
(3) Trigger finger
4:30 pm To 5:00 pm
Exam: Theory & Practical