07 - How Nerves Move with Michael Shacklock

Sep 23, 2022

πŸ’­"How nerves move, it’s a fundamental skill of practitioners who deal with neural problems, in the physical capacity, anyway, this should be established. ” - Michael Shacklock

Our guest is Michael Shacklock, DipPhysio, MAppSc, FACP, Neurodynamic Solutions instructor, and founding director. Michael has been practicing Physical Therapy since 1980 (Auckland School of Physiotherapy, New Zealand). In 1989, he completed a Graduate Diploma in Advanced Manipulative Therapy, later converted to a Masters's degree in 1993 (University of South Australia). He wrote an international best-seller textbook ``Clinical Neurodynamics`` as his monograph and for that received an award of Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists. He also authored, co-authored, and mentored numerous research studies, editorials, commentaries, and clinical papers in international peer-reviewed journal articles which have garnered many international awards. Michael presents conference lectures, trains staff at sport’s clubs, universities, hospitals and private seminars around the world. International leader in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders with a neural aspect. All of this makes 35 years of experience, and the term ``Neurodynamics`` proposed by him completes 25 years in 2020.

πŸ“šWhat will you learn:

  • Michael’s story and career
  • How to combine science and clinical practice
  • What is neurodynamics
  • How nerves move
  • Experience as an international best-seller writer textbook
  • Experience as a founding member of Neurodynamics Solutions
  • Advice to clinicians that are starting their careers
  • How to become successful in Physical Therapy 

Michael's favorite resource of information:

Books:

  1. Shacklock M, Clinical Neurodynamics: A New System of Musculoskeletal Treatment, Elsevier, Oxford; 2005 
  2. Butler, D, The Sensitive Nervous System. 

Scientific articles :

  1. SHACKLOCK, Michael. Slump Test: Effect of Contralateral Knee Extension on Response Sensations in Asymptomatic Subjects and Cadaver Study. Spine. 2016. 

For more articles: ⁠https://www.neurodynamicsolutions.com/michaels-shacklocks-curriculum-vitae.html⁠⁠  β 

πŸ“² Michael’s contact information:  Email: [email protected]  Facebook Page: ⁠https://pt-br.facebook.com/pg/Neurodynamics/posts/⁠  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/neurodynamics/?hl=pt-br β Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/neurodynamics⁠  Neurodynamics Site: ⁠https://www.neurodynamicsolutions.com/

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