I'm loading this here so I have a link to send around to people who are interested in what I teach as clinical foundation and reasoning when I teach, also the operator model I came up with as a way to make nerves happier, even as a person's entire system is being interacted with. It's based on neuroanatomy, pain science and neuroscience. It takes into account the afferent system, cutaneous nerves, tunnel syndromes, and what the brain decides to do about nociceptive input, in terms of interacting with a "handler", providing it's appropriately primed, how rostral centers can and do influence the descending modulation system.
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Last edited by Diane; 17-09-2011, 04:48 AM.Diane
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You're welcome Sandy. Thank you for appreciating it.Diane
www.dermoneuromodulation.com
SensibleSolutionsPhysiotherapy
HumanAntiGravitySuit blog
Neurotonics PT Teamblog
Canadian Physiotherapy Pain Science Division (Archived newsletters, paincasts)
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Pain Science Division Facebook page
@PainPhysiosCan
WCPT PhysiotherapyPainNetwork on Facebook
@WCPTPTPN
Neuroscience and Pain Science for Manual PTs Facebook page
@dfjpt
SomaSimple on Facebook
@somasimple
"Rene Descartes was very very smart, but as it turned out, he was wrong." ~Lorimer Moseley
“Comment is free, but the facts are sacred.” ~Charles Prestwich Scott, nephew of founder and editor (1872-1929) of The Guardian , in a 1921 Centenary editorial
“If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you, but if you really make them think, they'll hate you." ~Don Marquis
"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" ~Roland Barth
"Doubt is not a pleasant mental state, but certainty is a ridiculous one."~Voltaire
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Do you guys think it effectively contends with myofascial concept nonsense?Diane
www.dermoneuromodulation.com
SensibleSolutionsPhysiotherapy
HumanAntiGravitySuit blog
Neurotonics PT Teamblog
Canadian Physiotherapy Pain Science Division (Archived newsletters, paincasts)
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Pain Science Division Facebook page
@PainPhysiosCan
WCPT PhysiotherapyPainNetwork on Facebook
@WCPTPTPN
Neuroscience and Pain Science for Manual PTs Facebook page
@dfjpt
SomaSimple on Facebook
@somasimple
"Rene Descartes was very very smart, but as it turned out, he was wrong." ~Lorimer Moseley
“Comment is free, but the facts are sacred.” ~Charles Prestwich Scott, nephew of founder and editor (1872-1929) of The Guardian , in a 1921 Centenary editorial
“If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you, but if you really make them think, they'll hate you." ~Don Marquis
"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" ~Roland Barth
"Doubt is not a pleasant mental state, but certainty is a ridiculous one."~Voltaire
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Originally posted by Diane View PostDo you guys think it effectively contends with myofascial concept nonsense?
indeed Diane; very well timed for me at a time where I'm finding myself getting sucked back into "technique shopping" :sad:Tony Friese, PT
Vestibular Rehabilitation Competency 2006
Wausau, WI
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I feel guilty getting a look at this given how much work you have put into it - and this is the "simple" version.
thank you for the privilege
regards
ANdy"Here is Edward Bear coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head behind Christopher Robin. It is, as far as he knows, the only way of coming downstairs, but sometimes he feels that there is another way, if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it." A.A. Milne
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Thanks somasimplers - I'm pleased to share.Diane
www.dermoneuromodulation.com
SensibleSolutionsPhysiotherapy
HumanAntiGravitySuit blog
Neurotonics PT Teamblog
Canadian Physiotherapy Pain Science Division (Archived newsletters, paincasts)
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Pain Science Division Facebook page
@PainPhysiosCan
WCPT PhysiotherapyPainNetwork on Facebook
@WCPTPTPN
Neuroscience and Pain Science for Manual PTs Facebook page
@dfjpt
SomaSimple on Facebook
@somasimple
"Rene Descartes was very very smart, but as it turned out, he was wrong." ~Lorimer Moseley
“Comment is free, but the facts are sacred.” ~Charles Prestwich Scott, nephew of founder and editor (1872-1929) of The Guardian , in a 1921 Centenary editorial
“If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you, but if you really make them think, they'll hate you." ~Don Marquis
"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" ~Roland Barth
"Doubt is not a pleasant mental state, but certainty is a ridiculous one."~Voltaire
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thanks ...
Diane ,
many people would have DNM (trademark) and a link to paypal for for this . You are extremely generous in encouraging people to use this . I am sure I speak for the majority- you are an extremely generous person with your time and the effort you put into disseminating the information . Thanks ...now all we need is for people to read and act on it !
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Originally posted by ian s View PostDiane ,
many people would have DNM (trademark) and a link to paypal for for this . You are extremely generous in encouraging people to use this . I am sure I speak for the majority- you are an extremely generous person with your time and the effort you put into disseminating the information . Thanks ...now all we need is for people to read and act on it !
When I get all the permissions from everyone re: all the images I'm using, I'll be able to publish it for real and then the paypal thingy will kick in.
Anyway, meanwhile, this is just the current version of something that is no where yet approaching the perfection I'd like it to. But I do appreciate the appreciations, people.Diane
www.dermoneuromodulation.com
SensibleSolutionsPhysiotherapy
HumanAntiGravitySuit blog
Neurotonics PT Teamblog
Canadian Physiotherapy Pain Science Division (Archived newsletters, paincasts)
Canadian Physiotherapy Association Pain Science Division Facebook page
@PainPhysiosCan
WCPT PhysiotherapyPainNetwork on Facebook
@WCPTPTPN
Neuroscience and Pain Science for Manual PTs Facebook page
@dfjpt
SomaSimple on Facebook
@somasimple
"Rene Descartes was very very smart, but as it turned out, he was wrong." ~Lorimer Moseley
“Comment is free, but the facts are sacred.” ~Charles Prestwich Scott, nephew of founder and editor (1872-1929) of The Guardian , in a 1921 Centenary editorial
“If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you, but if you really make them think, they'll hate you." ~Don Marquis
"In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists" ~Roland Barth
"Doubt is not a pleasant mental state, but certainty is a ridiculous one."~Voltaire
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Originally posted by Diane View PostI'm still updating the manual Ian. It's turning itself (with some more fleshing out) into an explanatory treatment book.. I've got the upper half of the body done, and now there's a deadline to get the rest done before May (I have another teaching gig, possibly, if the dates jive, at Fred's.)
When I get all the permissions from everyone re: all the images I'm using, I'll be able to publish it for real and then the paypal thingy will kick in.
Anyway, meanwhile, this is just the current version of something that is no where yet approaching the perfection I'd like it to. But I do appreciate the appreciations, people.
ANdy"Here is Edward Bear coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head behind Christopher Robin. It is, as far as he knows, the only way of coming downstairs, but sometimes he feels that there is another way, if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it." A.A. Milne
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