
4.7/5
959 Ratings , 220 Reviews
DoubleTree by Hilton Boston - Westborough,
5400 Computer Drive, Westborough, MA, 01581 (Map)
12:30 PM - 3:45 PM US/Eastern
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Physical and Occupational therapists regularly evaluate and treat patients with upper extremity neuromusculoskeletal pathologies. Peripheral nerve entrapment syndromes are difficult to identify because symptoms are often vague and mimic other neuromusculoskeletal pathology. Neurodiagnostic testing and advanced imaging for entrapment neuropathies are not always necessary or beneficial. Evidence suggests most entrapment neuropathies resolve with non-operative treatment. The exact incidence ofentrapment condition or injuries requires more research, butthe upper extremity accounts for greater than 80% of the total. Nerve entrapment neuropathies or injuries can beacute, trauma, or chronic in nature.
This course will review indications and benefits of integrating nerve flossing techniques with a variety of patient conditions. Participants will learn entrapment conditions involving axillary, suprascapular, medial, radial, and ulnarnerve regions. Additionally, information in how to integratethese intervention strategies to improve outcomes will be reviewed. Current evidence will be utilized for support.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Celeste (MI) on May 31, 2026
good course
5/5
Julie (WA) on May 29, 2026
the demonstrations of the glide techniques
5/5
Sadee (ID) on May 27, 2026
if there were an option to print slides that would be awesome!
5/5
Jarrod (IN) on May 15, 2026
great class and techniques
5/5
Kris (IL) on Apr 22, 2026
good information like the demonstrations, provides some practice.
4/5
Beth (IL) on Mar 28, 2026
it was repetitive
5/5
Martin (GA) on Mar 24, 2026
live demonstration
5/5
Julianna (TN) on Mar 24, 2026
good overall
5/5
Katelyn (AL) on Mar 24, 2026
i liked the repetition of practicing the nerve glides over and over to improve carryover and allow room for correction in real time
5/5
Lauren (TN) on Mar 24, 2026
it was great, it kept my attention.
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