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Applications in Neurodevelopment: Objective Findings Using In-Motion Biomechanics Analysis Technology Before and After MNRI®
Applications in Neurodevelopment: Objective Findings Using In-Motion Biomechanics Analysis Technology Before and After MNRI®
In this lecture, we explore case studies covering different ages and athletic abilities, from a 13-year-old athlete seeking to avoid surgery for advancing scoliosis, through the career-threatening knee injury of a pro-football player, to a general practitioner in his mid-40s who wants to help improve the movement patterns that are impeding his aspirations to run.
When injuries seem intractable, despite the body’s internal intelligence to self-heal, what is blocking this progress?
While traditional interventions have helped these particular individuals to a certain degree, we will discuss the rationale and effect of the MNRI® program of neurosensorimotor reflex integration for the dynamic and postural reflex patterns, as well as the MNRI® NeuroTactile Integration Protocol, all with objective “before and after” measurements.
We will review the interconnections between the motor patterns and the joint mechanics, as well as the role the NeuroTactile Integration techniques have in reducing protection and stress in the nervous system, enabling the body to optimize posture and function. Using a revolutionary in-motion technology that is more accurate than an X-Ray enables the practitioner to objectively report the outcomes and effect of the MNRI® integration protocols.
Presented by:
Helen Hall, UK-based joint and motion analyst, author, runner and coach, and MNRI® Core In Training
Nancy Morris, PT, MNRI® Instructor and Core Specialist
Video Runtime: 2 hours, 24 minutes, 29 seconds.