Understanding and Treating Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
Course Description
Nerve entrapments of the upper extremity are common in sports and typically related to excessive traction around a joint, as in throwing, which in turn leads to compression, inflammation and adhesions from repetitive stress.
The main nerve entrapments in the upper extremity involve the median, ulnar, radial and musculocutaneous nerves.
This course teaches how to assess and treat the common types of peripheral nerve entrapment, including "pseudo entrapments" and is supported with fully illustrated course notes and detailed video tutorials from Stuart Hinds.
What's Included?
Course Texts |
Peripheral Nerve Entrapments course notes Workbook: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome ------------------ Full colour illustrations Easy "Quick Reference" format |
Video Classes |
12 Video Classes presented by Stuart Hinds. HD quality video accessed via our Virtual Classroom (password provided) Watch anytime online or download on any device (PC, Mac, Tablet, Phone) |
Online Exams and Certification |
Online Exam comprising multiple choice questions NAT Certification - For more information click here See table below for other CEU accreditations Exam does not need to be completed in any one sitting. You may save your answers as you go along and return to continue at any time - internet connection required. |
Suitability
Manual Therapists, Massage Therapists, Trigger Point Therapists, Body Workers, Athletic Trainers, Exercise and Fitness Professionals.
CEU Accreditations
Massage Therapists (MMA - formerly AAMT) | 10 CPE |
NAT Credits | 5 |