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Neural Tissue Testing for Podiatrists

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by Griff, Dec 12, 2013.

  1. Griff

    Griff Moderator


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    Details attached of a Physio run course aimed specifically at Podiatrists. A great (and important) skill to have if working in the musculoskeletal field. If you are London based then well worth a look. Highly recommended.
     

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  2. Sally Smillie

    Sally Smillie Active Member

    SUCH an important skill to have. An essential in your toolkit if you treat msk problems, which are tough to avoid as a podiatrist. I use it all the time
     
  3. gregjl

    gregjl Member

    Sounds like a valuable course. Unfortunately, the attached file is too small to read. Any chance you could forward the contact information? Cheers,
     
  4. Hviewer

    Hviewer Member

    Quite keen to learn that. I am not London based. Is it also called neural provocation test ? I try to google relevant info.
     
  5. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Hi all

    Apologies - had no idea it came up that small once attached to message. See PDF below for full size version!

    Cheers

    Ian
     

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  6. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Certainly going on a NOI course for neural mobilisation is worth while.
     
  7. Sally Smillie

    Sally Smillie Active Member

    Second NOI group courses.
    David Butler is amazing, he was just here running a course relatively recently.

    More info here: http://www.noigroup.com/en/Home
     
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