Description

This dual-focus module provides an in-depth examination of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) and Spinal Cord—two essential components of the human nervous system. Scholars will explore the structure and function of the PNS and spinal cord, along with the clinical relevance of common neuropathies and spinal pathologies. From simple compressive mononeuropathies to complex inflammatory, degenerative, traumatic, and vascular disorders, participants will gain a clear understanding of diagnosis, assessment, and non-pharmaceutical management strategies. Emphasis is placed on practical clinical application for improved patient outcomes.

What you’ll learn:

  • Describe the structure and function of the peripheral nervous system and spinal cord
  • Identify common clinical conditions affecting the PNS and spinal cord, including compressive, metabolic, and inflammatory neuropathies.
  • Interpret neurological signs related to spinal cord trauma, degeneration, and vascular compromise.
  • Apply diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for both peripheral and spinal presentations.

Syllabus

Components

  • Foundations of the Peripheral & Spinal Systems
    • Formation of spinal nerves
    • Blood supply and myelin formation
    • Divisions and gross anatomy of motor and sensory roots
      Spinal cord overview and structure
    • Clinical anatomy of the brachial and lumbosacral plexus
    • Peripheral nerve mapping: upper and lower extremities
    • Sensory vs. motor nerve pathways
    • Clinical correlations between root and cord lesions
    • Spinal cord lesion syndromes: central, anterior, posterior, and lateral
    • Compressive and vascular syndromes
    • Diagnostic localization principles
    • Entrapment and compression neuropathies
    • Mechanisms: neuropraxia, axonotmesis, neurotmesis
    • Case-based differentiation of root vs. peripheral lesions
    • Systemic and metabolic peripheral neuropathies
    • Nutritional and endocrine contributions (B12, thyroid, diabetes)
      Overview of inflammatory spinal cord syndromes
  • Diagnostic Applications
    • Diagnostic testing and differential localization
    • Neurological examination: reflexes, tone, strength, and sensation
    • Electrodiagnostic principles: NCV, EMG, and SSEP
      Imaging applications: cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral MRI
      Lumbar puncture interpretation (cells, protein, glucose, pressure)
      Laboratory testing: inflammatory, metabolic, and genetic markers
      Referral and co-treatment principles
    • Case-based diagnostic integration
    • Localization challenges: single vs. multiple lesions
      Peripheral signaling into the spinal cord
      Suprasegmental influence and cross-system communication
  • Treatment and Rehabilitation
    • Central vs. peripheral repair and regeneration potential
    • Segmental and suprasegmental relationships in recovery
    • Rehabilitation concepts: decompression, vascular support, and metabolic optimization
    • Modulating central integrated state
    • Practical rehabilitation applications:
      • Cross crawl and gait retraining
      • Vestibular reflex integration
      • Spinal and extremity manipulation
      • Muscle tone modulation
    • Treatment strategies for sensory and motor re-education
    • Range of motion therapeutics and imagery techniquesElectrical stimulation, myofascial release, and neurodynamic approaches

Live Event Info

schedule & location

Date(s):

July 31 - August 2, 2026

Schedule:

Friday: 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Sunday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Event Location:

The Functional Neurology Center
(See Details Below)

Time Zone:

Central (Chicago)

Dress Code:

Casual Attire (No Ripped Clothing or Open-Toed Shoes)

Venue

The Functional Neurology Center

11055 Wayzata Blvd
Minnetonka, MN 55305
USA

Venue-Specific Details:

Access Info:

Parking Info:

Phone:

Airport:

MSP
Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport

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Minneapolis Marriott West

960 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, MN 55426
USA

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Reservation Note:

Also includes

3
Months Medline Access
3
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
3
months
Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
Certificate of Completion