FIDN - Module 2: Peripheral Radicular Pain Model

    Course by : Dr. Mihir Somaiya
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    Overview

    FIDN - Module 2: Peripheral Radicular Pain Model

    • Muscle Referred Pain is a phenomenon that has been described for more than a Century & has been used extensively as a Diagnostic tool in the clinical Setting.

    • Typically Pain from the deep Structures such as Muscles, Joints, Ligaments, Tendons & viscera is described as Deep, Diffuse & Difficult to locate accurately in contrast to superficial types of pain, such as pain originating in skin.

    • Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module 2) as the name implies is needling on the flow of Peripheral nerves from Proximal to Distal.

    • The presence of the Fascial Adhesive Band (FAB), Trigger Band (TRB), Fascial Adhesive Areas (FAA), Trigger Point (TRP) which are results of slightest shearing force because the muscle can only withstand longitudinal force & not shearing force, the Nerves sometimes gets Fixed.

    • The Referred Pain can be perceived in any region of the body, but the size of the Referred pain area is variable & can be influenced by changes in Somatosensory Maps.

    • The process where Nerve gets fixed is called as Neural Fixation in which the Nerve typically losses its ability to glide & Stretch which results in increase in its Intraneural or Perineural Pressure.

    • Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module 2) follows the standard principles of Neural Mobility & Neural Functions.

    • The process in Peripheral Radicular Pain Model (Module 2) addresses the working of dry needles so as to provide freedom of movement to the Peripheral Nerves to maintain Nerve Conduction, Electromagnetic Conduction, Intraneural Blood Supply, Intraneural Nerve Supply, Local & systemic Responsiveness.

    Instructor

    Dr. Mihir Somaiya

    DPT, MS, PT (USA)

    Founder & Chief Instructor - American Institute of Functional Integrated Dry Needling (AIFIDN)

    • PT, MPT Sports Physiotherapy, MS Pain Management USA • Chief Pain Management Consultant & Sports Physical Therapist at Prizorgo Pain Management & rehabilitation
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    Agenda

     

     

        DAY 1

    TIMINGS

         TOPICS

    8:00 – 8:30 am

    • Registration

    8:30 - 9:30 am

    FIDN techniques for Hip functional areas:

    • Piriformis
    • Tensor Fasciae Lata (TFL)
    • Sartorius
    • Rectus Femoris
    • Vastus Lateralis
    • Vastus Medialis

    9:30 - 10:30 am

    FIDN techniques for Knee functional areas:

    • Semitendinosis
    • Semimembranosis
    • Biceps Femoris

    10:30 - 10:45 am

    • Coffee break

    10:45 am - 12:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Shoulder functional areas:

    • Serratus Anterior
    • Subclavius
    • Teres Major
    • Teres Minor
    • Pectoralis Major
    • Pectoralis Minor
    • Middle Trapezius
    • Lower Trapezius
    • Serratus Posterior Inferior

    12:45 - 1:45 pm

    • Lunch and Prayer Break

    1:45 - 3:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Arm functional areas:

    • Biceps Brachii
    • Triceps Brachii
    • Coracobrachialis

    3:45 – 4:00 pm

    • Coffee break

    4:00 – 5:00 pm

    FIDN techniques for Forearm functional areas:

    • Supinator
    • Flexor Pollicis Longus
    • Flexor Digitorum Profundus
    • Flexor Pollicis Brevis
    • Extensor Digiti minimi
    • Extensor Indices
    • Extensor Pollicis Longus

    5:00 – 6:00 pm

    • Review of Day 1

     

     

     

         DAY 2

    TIMINGS

          TOPICS

    8:00 – 8:30 am

    • Registration

    8:30 - 10:30 am

    FIDN techniques for Upper limb nerve pain pathway:

    • Axillary Nerve Flow
    • Musculocutaneous Nerve Flow
    • Radial Nerve Flow
    • Median Nerve Flow
    • Ulnar Nerve Flow

    10:30 - 10:45 am

    • Coffee break

    10:45 am - 12:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Lower limb nerve pain pathway:

    • Sciatic Nerve with Tibial Nerve Flow
    • Obturator Nerve Flow
    • Femoral Nerve with Saphenous Nerve Flow

    12:45 - 1:45 pm

    • Lunch and Prayer Break

    1:45 - 3:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Shoulder functional areas:

    • Achilles Tendinitis
    • Shoulder complex Dysfunction

    3:45 – 4:00 pm

    • Coffee break

    4:00 – 5:00 pm

    • Review of Day 1 and 2 techniques, Q/A session

    5:00 – 6:00 pm

    • Exam Theory and Practical

     

     

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      This course includes :
      • 2 days of Hands-on Training

      • Pre- course study material

      • Box of Needles to practice

      • Printed Course Manual

      • Assessment at the end of the program.

      • Certificate from the American Institute of Functional Integrated Dry Needling – AIFIDN

      • International recognition and accreditation with CEUs

      • Complete all 3 modules to get “Diploma in Functional Integrated Dry Needling"

    • Group Discount
      Special Discounts for Students & Unemployed Physios
    • Dates
       13-Aug-2022 To 14-Aug-2022
    • Accreditation
    • Venue
      Dubai
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