Do you assess the condition of the epidermis in physiotherapy treatments?
Did you know that embryologically the epidermis is formed from the ectoderm as well as the central nervous system?
If there are dysfunctions in the epidermis such as scars, they can create aberrant myotatic reflexes that affect correct biomechanics and correct posture.
Solving these aberrant myotatic reflexes coming from the CNS seems to be a priority to help the resolution of Musculoskeletal System (Peripheral Nervous System) dysfunctions.
By eliminating the CNS dysfunction, the PNS dysfunction will be easier to eradicate.
With this course you will begin to take into account epidermal dysfunctions such as scars before performing local physiotherapy on the area of the patient's complaint.
Target audience:
Physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and other health professionals. In short, to professionals who want to improve and enhance the results of their treatments only by prioritizing the assessment and treatment of dysfunctions of the epidermis.
The course will remain available for 30 days after the start date.
The epidermis has its embryological origin from the ectoderm like the brain. As they share embryological origin, dysfunctions of the epidermis can produce aberrant myotatic reflexes in any part of the body and these can lead to compensations, overloads and pains. Information from the epidermis is a priority for the brain, which is why when you are approached by fire a reflex is generated to move your arm away.
Once the epidermal dysfunctions have been modulated, most of the dysfunctions affecting the somatic system will have been eliminated. It will be then when the physiotherapy performed on the Peripheral Nervous System (musculoskeletal system) will be much more effective.
A rebellious contracture, which does not relax after massage or after performing different physiotherapy techniques, is possibly an aberrant myotatic reflex coming from the Central Nervous System and it will be when acting on the dysfunction of the epidermis, it will relax.
Modulation of the epidermis is achieved by applying Magnetic Tape® on the appropriate sites proposed by the Superficial Neuromodulation® assessment and treatment system.
The effects of Magnetic Tape® induce a paradigm shift in the assessment processes, in the treatment and readaptation phases of patients or athletes.
Our online courses are the most current, close and scientific way to learn. Created to enhance the results of physiotherapists' treatments.
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The lessons will be carried out in a linear way, in an orderly fashion from the beginning, so it will be necessary to complete the first lesson to be able to access the second one.
This course does not contain evaluable activities, so there will be no criteria for passing.
The online course “The Epidermis” is divided into 6 lessons:
- Postural Tonic System.
- Myotatic reflexes.
- Tone disorders.
- Joint stability.
- Modulate the CNS before the PNS.
- Science-Scientific Evidence on the effects of Magnetic Tape.
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