D. Michael Shacklock

Descripción General

  • Graduado en Fisioterapia en 1980 en el Auckland Technical Institute (ahora Auckland University of Technology)
  • Diploma en Terapia manipulativa avanzada en 1989, University of South Australia,
  • Master de Ciencia Aplicada, University of South Australia 1993
  • Fundador del concepto de neurodinámica en fisioterapia/terapia manual, 1995
  • Director y fundador de Neurodynamic Solutions (NDS) para el único propósito de divulgar y desarrollar el conocimiento de la neurodinámica en la práctica clínica.

 

Formación Complementaria

  • Tesis sobre la secuenciación neurodinámica
  • Miembro del Australian College of Physiotherapists (por su original contribución) 2007, bajo los auspicios de la Asociación Australiana de Fisioterapia.
  • Ha trabajado como fisioterapeuta de plantilla en hospitales públicos en Nueva Zelanda y actualmente desempeña su trabajo de fisioterapeuta en el campo musculoesquelético en Flex Clinic, Cumberland Park, South Australia.

 

Docencia

  • Ha impartido, y continua impartiendo, numerosos discursos de apertura y otras presentaciones como invitado en conferencias internacionales alrededor del mundo.
  • Premios:
        1.  Miembro del Australian College of Physiotherapists (por su orginal contribución,monográfico), 2007, auspiciado por la Asociación Australiana de Fisioterapia
        2. Mejor artículo en la Australian National Conference of the Manipulative
        3. Physiotherapists Association, Melbourne 1997. Response of the upper limb tension test in patients with clinical presentation of carpal tunnel syndrome. Supervisor del proyecto de investigación de Blanaid Coveney.
  • Libros publicados
        1. Shacklock M (Ed.) 2007 Biomechanics of the Nervous System: Breig revisited.Neurodynamic Solutions, Adelaide, Australia
        2. Shacklock M 2005 Clinical Neurodynamics: a new system of musculoskeletal treatment, Elsevier, Oxford, successful peer review by Australian College of Physiotherapists (2007)
  • Otras citas/actividades profesionales:
        1. Actualmente es miembro del International Advisory Board para la revista Manual Therapy.
        2. Profesor Clínico Adjunto, Georgia State University, Atlanta USA
        3. Director Fundador – NDS Neurodynamic Solutions, Adelaide, Australia
        4. Lleva a cabo investigación y enseña neurodinámica clínica y tratamiento de los trastornos musculoesqueléticos internacionalmente en conferencias, universidades, clínicas e instalaciones deportivas de élite.
        5. Mantuvo la posición de Profesor Adjunto, University of South Australia, en los 90.
        6. Formación en el puesto de trabajo, consulta de pacientes y terapia.

 

Investigación

  • Butler D, Slater S, Shacklock 1994 Treatment of altered nervous system mechanics. In: Palastanga N, Boyling J (eds) Grieve’s Modern Manual Therapy of the Vertebral Column (2nd edn), chapter 50. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
  • Coveney B, Trott P, Grimmer K, Bell A, Hall R, Shacklock M 1997 The response to the upper limb tension test in carpal tunnel sufferers. In: Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial Conference of the Manipulative Physiotherapists’ Association of Australia, Melbourne:31-33. Awarded best scientific paper at conference.
  • Rade M, Shacklock M, Peharec S, Bacic P, Candian C, Kankaanpäa M, Airaksinen O 2012 Effect of cervical spine position on upper limb myoelectric activity during pre-manipulative stretch for Mills manipulation: A new model, relations to peripheral nerve biomechanics and specificity of Mills manipulation. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 22:363–369
  • Rade M, Könönen M, Vanninen R, Marttila J, Shacklock M, Kankaanpää M, Airaksinen O 2013a In vivo MRI measurement of spinal cord displacement in the thoracolumbar region: Part 1 – straight leg raise test [abstract]. Conference Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Lumbar Spine: 76.
  • Rade M, Könönen M, Vanninen R, Marttila J, Shacklock M, Kankaanpää M, Airaksinen O 2013b In vivo MRI measurement of spinal cord displacement in the thoracolumbar region: Part 2 – comparison between unilateral and bilateral straight leg raise tests [abstract]. Conference Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Lumbar Spine: 76.
  • Shacklock M 1989 The plantarflexion/inversion straight leg raise, Master of Applied Science thesis, University of South Australia. Master of Applied Science dissertation.
  • Shacklock M, Butler D, Slater H 1994 The dynamic central nervous system: structure and clinical neurobiomechanics. In: Boyling G, Palastanga N (eds), Modern Manual Therapy of the Vertebral Column, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh: 21-38
  • Shacklock M 1995a Moving in on Pain, Butterworth-Heinemann, Sydney
  • Shacklock M 1995b Neurodynamics. Physiotherapy 81: 9-16
  • Shacklock M 1995c Clinical applications of neurodynamics. Moving in on Pain. Butterworth Heinemann, Sydney: 123-131
  • Shacklock M 1996 Positive upper limb tension test is a case of surgically proven neuropathy: analysis and validity. Manual Therapy 1: 154-161
  • Shacklock M 1997 Dorsal horn injury as a cause of pain in cervical trauma. In: Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial Conference of the Manipulative Physiotherapists’ Association of Australia, Melbourne: 189-195.
  • Shacklock M 1998 The endorphin response and its relation to the treatment of pain. In: Proceedings of the Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide: 44.
  • Shacklock M 1999a Central pain mechanisms; a new horizon in manual therapy. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 45: 83-92
  • Shacklock M 1999b The clinical application of central pain mechanisms in manual therapy. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 45: 215-221
  • Shacklock M, Wilkinson M 2001 Can nerves be moved specifically? In: Proceedings of the Biennial Conference of the Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists’ Association of Australia, Adelaide, November 2001: 47.
  • Shacklock M 2000 Balanced on a tight rope between low back pain and evidence-based practice. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 28 (3): 22-27
  • Shacklock M 2005a Clinical Neurodynamics: a new system of musculoskeletal treatment, Elsevier, Oxford
  • Shacklock M 2005b Editorial: Improving application of neurodynamic (neural tension) testing and treatments: a message to researchers and clinicians. Manual Therapy 10: 175-179
  • Shacklock M 2006 Van neuraler Spannung zu klinischer Neurodynamik – Neues System zur Anwendung neuraler Test – und Behandlungstechniken. Manuelle Therapie 10: 22-30
  • Slater S, Butler D, Shacklock M 1994 The dynamic central nervous system: examination and assessment using tension tests. In: Palastanga N, Boyling J (eds) Grieve’s Modern Manual Therapy of the Vertebral Column (2nd edn), chapter 44. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
  • Zorn P, Shacklock M, Trott P 1995 The effect of sequencing the movements of the upper limb tension test on the area of symptom production. In: Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Conference of the Manipulative Physiotherapists’ Association of Australia, Gold Coast: 166-167