Neurological Testing for the Musculoskeletal Therapist
This course is designed for MSK therapists who want to further their clinical skills by learning how to conduct a full neurological exam (Upper and Lower Extremity and Cranial Nerves)
A1 Welcome!
A2 Neurological Testing Remit
B1 Sacral Plexus Video
C1.1 Neuro Testing Introduction
C1.2 Decision Tree
C1.3 Neuro Introduction summary
C1.4 What is the nervous system for?
C1.5 Organisation of the nervous system
C1.6 Organisation of the nervous system part 2
C1.7 Peripheral Nervous System Introduction
C1.8 Organisation Overview
C1.9 Autonomic, Enteric, Somatic Introduction
C1.10 Autonomic Nervous System
C1.11 Autonomic Nervous System Part 2
C1.12 Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Nervous System
C1.13 The Enteric Nervous System
C1.14 The Enteric Nervous System Part 2
C1.15 The Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
C1.16 The Somatic Nervous System Part 2
C1.17 Functions of the Nervous System
C1.18 Histology of Nervous Tissue
C1.19 Nerve Cells
C1.20 The Structure of a Neuron
C1.21 Motor Neurons
C1.22 Introduction to synapses
C1.23 Introduction to Sensory Neurons
C1.24 Meissners Corpuscle
C1.25 Pacinian Corpuscle
C1.26 Merkel Disks
C1.27 Ruffini Fibres
C1.28 Free Nerve Endings
C1.29 Classification of a Neuron
C1.30 Myelination
C1.31 White & Grey Matter
C1.32 Electrical Signals in Neurons
C1.33 Classification of Nerve Fibres - A Fibres
C1.34 Classification of Nerve Fibres - B Fibres
C1.35 Classification of Nerve Fibres - C Fibres
C1.36 Stimulus Intensity
C1.37 Parts of a Synapse
C1.38 Types of Synapse
C1.39 Acetylcholine
D1 Peripheral Neuro Testing Screening FormD1
D2 Brief Cranial Nerve Exam
E1 All About Herniations video
F1 Anatomy of a Reflex Part One
F2 Anatomy of a Reflex Part Two
F3 Testing Upper Extremity Reflexes
F4 Testing Lower Extremity Reflexes