February 2026: Neurodynamic Treatment
In this month's topic, we discuss how to correctly use neurodynamic treatments to help your patients reduce their sensitivity to movement...without making things worse.
The foundations of neurodynamic treatment: centralization, symptom modulation, and tissue response.
How to use sliders, tensioners, and isometric contractions based on your neurodynamic exam.
Tailored strategies for high-irritability nerve conditions and complex radiculopathies.
Manual therapy techniques and joint mobilizations that reduce nerve sensitivity.
Case-based clinical reasoning: discogenic pain, foraminal compression, chemical irritation, and more.
Most PTs were never taught how to truly treat nerve dysfunction beyond basic theory. This training empowers you to:
Understand the “why” behind treatment failures.
Translate assessment into personalized interventions.
Avoid common pitfalls in nerve symptom management.
Guide patients confidently through healing—even when presentations are messy.
Getting Started
Neurodynamic Treatment PowerPoint
Lesson 1 - Nerve Treatment 101
Lesson 2 - Nerve Exercise Techniques
Lesson 3 - Neurodynamic Examples
Lesson 4 - Manual Therapy Techniques
Lesson 5 - Neuropathic Treatment Categories
Lesson 6 - Advanced Differential Diagnosis
Lesson 7 - Treatment Pearls for Neuropathic Pain
Lesson 8 - When to Get Imaging
Lesson 9 - When to Refer
Lesson 10 - Review
Scapular Retraction with Rotation
Sitting Slump with Extended Contralateral Leg
Prone Single Leg Curl
Prone on Elbows Double Leg Curl
Scapular Protraction/Retraction
Scapular Banded Wall Slide
Standing Hamstring Slump with Knee Flexion
Lateral Band Distraction Warm-up Example
Live Q&A Session Zoom Link
Course Evaluation Form