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BMMT 9 10 & 11 APRIL 2010 (HS)
Course Title:
BOBATH MEETS MANUAL THERAPYCourse Details:
“Even Patients with CNS Lesions have Joints! “
What role do joints play in the motor programme and therefore in the treatment of the neurological patient?
It is known that the CNS is only interested in reaching a goal but we have to consider the proprioceptive input, the CNS is dependent on.
The vestibulospinal tract and spino-cerebellar tracts can show us, that the information from the Joint mechanoreceptors is important.
Joints are the stable reference partner and therefore the orientation for the muscle. It is not the Osteokinematic but it’s the Arthrokinematic that gives the muscle the orientation. The muscle activity therefore depends on the position and mobility of the joints
When we treat we should remember that under all structures the skeleton with all it’s joints is the weight-bearing pillar, we have to move.
Our patients show us different pictures of pathological tonus.
The hypotonic patients show very often the joints are in a wrong position taken out of the neutral alignment. At the same time hypertonic patient’s joints may be stiff and decentralised with a loss of gliding during a movement.
The research can show us, that a joint that is not stable or stiff will influence the activity of the muscle. Known as AMI athrogenic muscle inhibition
Location:
Neurological Teaching Centre (Manchester Neurotherapy Centre Practice)Start Date:
9th April 2010Duration:
3 DaysTutor:
Heidi SinzAvailable:
YesNumber of Places:
20Register for this Course:
RegisterFee:
£250