FIDN - Module 3: Neuro Connective Model

    Course by : Dr. Mihir Somaiya
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    FIDN - Module 3: Neuro Connective Model

    Neuro Connective Model (Module3) is a 2-day course which consists of 4 hrs. Pre-reading and 16 hrs. Of practical lab session.

    PRE STUDY MATERIAL:

    (1)What is Neuro Connective dry needling?

    (2)Introduction to Neuro Connective domain

    (3)Evolution of the Neuro Connective dry needling, Paradigm shift from biomechanics to neurophysiology in dry needling

    (4)What is Neuro Connective dry needling model?

    Delegates will have an understanding of the physiological process of healing, their clinical relevance, and appropriate measures to address complex chronic pain disorders & the neurophysiological basis for pain relief by FIDN approach. On completion of the course, delegates will be proficient in applying FIDN concepts on the myofascial segments of the body. They will also be capable in determining a differential diagnosis based on the accurate assessment of using FIDN concepts and formulate the most appropriate & effective FIDN management programme suitable for the assessed condition.

    The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) hypothesize that the human body has a Neuro Connective Schema (Head to Toe) & FIDN Exactly addresses the memory of the schema. The Neuro Connective Schema Memory is based on the Natural Movement Sequences; hence working on the Fascia is like working on the Movement Disorder Syndromes (MDS).

    The module will focus on addressing Fascia & Myofascia which connects Neuro Musculoskeletal, Visceral & Vascular connections. It follows the Sequence where it’s more of 3 Dimensional Approach considering the Neurophysiology of Human Body. The advanced Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) addresses Fascial Aponeurosis, Ligaments, Myotendinous Junction, Retinacula, Periosteum, and Intermuscular Fibers as a Fascial Connective Tissue which is visible to naked eye but a Forgotten Structure.

    In The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) it is less important particularly regarding the layer of the body where Fascia is located but the Sequence remains important. The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) addresses Fascia because the Fascia registers the Movement of Muscles & the Supporting Connective Tissue which may be a true Movement or a change in Muscle Tension. It is the ability of the Fascia on Perception of Pain that is Nociception is affected & severe Pain is triggered & contributes lot of disturbance on the Locomotor System.

    The Neuro Connective Model (Module 3) especially concentrates on the fact that the Fascia can contract without the influence of the associated Skeletal Muscle & it is possible that the Fascia can go in Relaxation after the Dry Needling Procedure.

     

    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

    • Needling in the world of Neuro Connective module
    • Dynamics of Neuro Connective chain
    • Understanding needle, nerve bed & fascia
    • Dynamics of three comprehensive networks of human body
    • Neuro Connective anatomical stations & palpation

    9:30 - 10:30 am

    FIDN techniques for Superficial back myofascial segment:

    • Plantar Fascia
    • Gastrocnemius/Achilles Tendon
    • Hamstrings
    • Sacro tuberous Ligament
    • Sacro lumbar fascia/ Erector Spinae
    • Epicranial fascia

    10:30 - 10:45 am

    • Coffee break

    10:45 am - 12:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Superficial front myofascial segment:

    • Toe Extensors, Tibialis Anterior & Anterior crural compartment
    • Sub – Patellar tendon
    • Rectus Femoris/ Quadriceps
    • Rectus Abdominis
    • Sternochondral fascia
    • Sternocleidomastoid
    • Anterior Scalp fascia

    12:45 - 1:45 pm

    • Lunch and Prayer Break

    1:45 - 3:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Deep front myofascial segment:

    • Toe Flexors
    • Tibialis Posterior
    • Fascia of Popliteus/ Knee capsule
    • Posterior Intermuscular Septum, Adductor Magnus & Minimus
    • Pelvic Floor fascia
    • Anterior Sacral fascia
    • Anterior Intermuscular Septum, Adductor Brevis & Longus
    • Iliacus, Pectineus
    • Anterior longitudinal ligament
    • Crura of Diaphragm
    • Mediastinum
    • Scalene
    • Posterior Diaphragm & Central tendon
    • Anterior Diaphragm
    • Transverse Thoracis
    • Fascia Pretrachialis
    • Supra Hyoid

    3:45 – 4:00 pm

    • Coffee break

    4:00 – 5:00 pm

    FIDN techniques for Lateral myofascial segment:

    • Peroneus Longus (Fibularis Longus), lateral crural compartment
    • Anterior Ligament of head of fibula
    • Iliotibial Tract
    • Tensor fascia Lata
    • Gluteus maximus
    • Lateral Abdominal Obliques
    • External and Internal Intercostals
    • Splenius Capitis

    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 Spiral myofascial segment:

    • Occipital ridge
    • Splenius Capitis
    • Rhomboids Major and Minor
    • Serratus Anterior
    • External Oblique
    • Abdominal Aponeurosis
    • Internal Oblique
    • Tensor Fascia Lata
    • Tibialis Anterior
    • Peroneus Longus
    • Biceps Femoris
    • Sacro tuberous ligament
    • Sacro lumbar Fascia, Erector spinae

    10:30 - 10:45 am

    • Coffee break

    10:45 am - 11:45 am

    FIDN techniques for Superficial front arm myofascial segment:

    • Pectoralis Major
    • Latissimus Dorsi
    • Medial Intermuscular Septum
    • Palmaris Longus
    • Pronator teres
    • Flexor carpi ulnaris
    • Flexor carpi radialis
    • Flexor retinaculum

    11:45 am - 12:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Deep front arm myofascial segment:

    • Pectoralis Minor
    • Clavipectoral fascia
    • Biceps Brachii
    • Radial Periosteum
    • Radial Collateral Ligament
    • Thenar Muscles

    12:45 - 1:45 pm

    • Lunch and Prayer Break

    1:45 - 2:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Superficial back arm myofascial segment:

    • Upper and middle trapezius
    • Posterior Deltoid
    • Lateral Intermuscular Septum
    • Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
    • Extensor Digitorum of hand
    • Extensor carpi radialis longus
    • Extensor carpi radialis brevis
    • Extensor Pollicis Longus
    • Extensor Digiti minimi

    2:45 - 3:45 pm

    FIDN techniques for Deep back arm myofascial segment:

    • Levator Scapulae
    • Rotator cu?
    • Triceps Brachii
    • Ulnar Periosteum
    • Ulnar Collateral Ligament
    • Hypothenar Muscles
    • Flexor retinaculum

    3:45 – 4:00 pm

    • Coffee break

    4:00 – 5:00 pm

    FIDN techniques for Functional chain myofascial segment:

    • Latissimus Dorsi
    • Lumbodorsal fascia
    • Sacral Fascia
    • Gluteus Maximus
    • Vastus lateralis
    • Sub-patellar Tendon
    • Lower Edge of Pectoralis Major
    • Lateral sheath of rectus abdominis
    • Adductor Longus

    5:00 – 6:00 pm

    • Principles and treatment of scar tissue
    • De Quervain's Syndrome
    • Trigger finger
    • 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
       20-Aug-2022 To 21-Aug-2022
    • Accreditation
    • Venue
      Dubai
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