The median nerve is one of the most commonly entrapped peripheral nerves. Many providers are able to recognize and diagnose a median nerve entrapment but most fail to accurately diagnose the location of entrapment. Instead, any median nerve entrapment or symptoms are diagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). 

During this webinar we will review a case study about pronator teres syndrome to show the subtle differences in symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of a median nerve entrapment at two completely different entrapment sites.

Attendees will learn: 

  • How to identify other common median nerve entrapment sites 
  • How to differentiate between multiple entrapment sites of the same nerve
  • How to incorporate neurodynamics into active treatment and rehab of median nerve entrapments

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About Dr. Lindholm:

Dr. Spencer Lindholm is originally from Minnesota where he excelled as a two sport athlete playing hockey and running track. He competed in college track while completing his undergraduate studies at UW – Eau Claire and played hockey for the Palmer College of Chiropractic team while earning his doctorate. Dr. Lindholm completed his chiropractic residency at a rural hospital in northern Minnesota where he was able to practice in an interdisciplinary setting treating complex conditions and cases.

After graduating from Palmer College, Dr. Lindholm completed numerous certifications and continuing education courses on the evaluation and treatment of soft tissue and sports-related injuries. Dr. Lindholm currently practices in Denver, CO and is the owner of Kinetic Sports Medicine & Rehab. He has worked extensively with dozens of professional athletes from various sports including many of the Denver Broncos and specializes in treating functional fitness athletes, strength & conditioning athletes, runners, triathletes, and all amateur/youth sports athletes.

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