September 9, 2026
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8:00 am
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September 13, 2026
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8:00 am
This advanced course covers Neurogait, Gait Inhibition, Pelvic Categories, Golgi Organ Dysfunctions, and more. Gain hands-on training and practical knowledge in neuromuscular therapy, ligament testing, and proprioceptive dysfunctions. Sign up today!
€1300
P-DTR Foundation Series | Module 2
Course Date:
Module 2: 9.9. – 13.9. 2026
Scheldule: 8:00 – 16:00 (with hour lunch break)
Refresment during course will be availible.
Lunch and acommodation are not included.
Facilities
Hotel Absolutum(module 2 and 3) Prague
Language: English
Overview
- Neurogait II
- Neurogait I
- Gait Inhibition
- Palo Alto
- Piles
- Pelvic Categories
- Gogi Organ Dysfunctions
- Pressure and Vibration Dysfunctions
NEUROGAIT II
- Location of Nerve Endings
- Type I Golgi
- Type II Golgi
- Type III Golgi
- Type IV Golgi
- Rules of Muscles
- Flexor Stretching Rule
- Extensor Stretching Rule
- Ligaments
- Golden Rules of Ligament Testing
- Ligament Physiology
- Rules of Ligaments
- Limb Rotation During Gait
- Nutrition for Ligaments
- Rules of Joint Capsules
- Joint Capsule Golgis vs. Non-Joint Capsule Golgis
- Rules of Joint Hyaline Cartilage
- Rules of Joint FibroCartilage
- Rules of the Spinal Ligaments
- Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
- Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
- Supraspinous Ligament
- Interspinous Ligament
- Ligamentum Flavum
- Intertransverse Ligament
- Rules of the Hyoid, Earlobes, Nose, and Lips
- Ligament Palpation and Muscle/Ligament Relationships
- Pelvic Ligaments
- Hip Ligaments
- Knee Ligaments
- Ankle/Foot Ligaments
- Sternal and Clavicular Ligaments
- Shoulder Ligaments
- Elbow/Wrist Ligaments
- Organ Suspension Ligaments
NEUROGAIT I
- Gait: Types of Sensory Input
- Effect of Stepping Rate in Stance and Swing Phases
- Automatic Gait
- Cerebellum and Gait
- Gait Phases
- Phase 1: Initial Contact
- Phase 2: Loading Response
- Phase 3: Mid Stance
- Phase 4: Terminal Station
- Phase 5: Pre-Swing
- Phase 6: Initial Swing
- Phase 7: Mid Swing
- Phase 8: Terminal Swing
- Mechanical Breakdown of Stance Phase
- Chopart Joint
- Lisfranc Joint
- Foot Divisions
- Talar Foot
- Calcaneal Foot
- Joint Ligaments and Involved Muscles
- Talonavicular Joint Ligaments
- Cuneonavicular Joint Ligaments
- Calcaneocuboid Joint Ligaments
- Talocalcaneal/Subtalar Joint Ligaments
- Interphalangeal Joint of the 1st Toe Ligaments
- Tibiotalar Joint Ligaments
- Metatarsophalangeal Joint of the 1st Toe Ligaments
- Metatarsophalangeal Joint of the 2nd Toe Ligaments
- Metatarsophalangeal Joint of the 3rd Toe Ligaments
- Metatarsophalangeal Joint of the 4th Toe Ligaments
- Metatarsophalangeal Joint of the 5th Toe Ligaments
- Anterior Tibiotalar Deltoid Ligament
- Tibionavicular Deltoid Ligament
- Posterior Tibiocalcaneal Deltoid Ligament
- Posterior Tibiotalar Deltoid Ligament
- Anterior Talofibular Ligament
- Calcaneofibular Ligament
- Posterior Talofibular Ligament
GAIT INHIBITION
- Background
- Symptoms
- Testing Procedure
- Inhibition Patterns
- Treatment
- Forward Gait
- Backward Gait
- Iliolumbar Ligament
PALO ALTO
- Background
- Testing Procedure
- Posterior
- Anterior
- Lateral
- Oblique
- Adductor
- K1
PILUS
- Background
- Hypothesis of Illi
- Hypothesis of Kapandji
- Location of Receptors
- Symptoms
- Testing Procedure
- Treatment
PELVIC CATEGORIES
- Pelvic Category I
- Location of Receptors
- Symptoms and Presentation
- Related Muscles
- Treatment
- Pelvic Category II Posterior Ilium
- Location of Receptors
- Symptoms and Presentation
- Related Muscles
- Treatment
- Pelvic Category II Posterior Ischium
- Location of Receptors
- Symptoms and Presentation
- Related Muscles
- Treatment
- Pelvic Category II Symphysis Pubis
- Location of Receptors
- Symptoms and Presentation
- Related Muscles
- Treatment
- Pelvis Category III
- Location of Receptors
- Symptoms and Presentation
- Related Muscles
- Treatment
- Sacral Distortion
- Location of Receptors
- Symptoms and Presentation
- Related Muscles
- Treatment
GOLGI ORGAN DYSFUNCTIONS
- Golgi-Golgi Dysfunctions
- Location of Receptors
- Pathways
- Spinocerebellar Pathway
- Dorsal Column Medial Lemniscus
- Joint Capsule Golgis vs. Non-Joint Capsule Golgis
- Normal vs. Dysfunctional Responses
- TS Line and Golgi Dysfunctions
- Golgi-Pacini Dysfunctions
- Pacinian Corpuscles
- Differentiating Golgis vs. Pacinis
- Rules and Application of “Rebound”
- Determining Golgi-Golgi Pairs vs. Golgi-Pacini Pairs
PRESSURE AND VIBRATION DYSFUNCTIONS
- Pacinian Corpuscles
- Vibratory Receptors
- Ruffini Endings
- Meissner’s Corpuscles
- Krause’s Corpuscles
- Use of Tuning Forks
- Universal Vibrators Challenge