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Episode 11: DermoNeuroModulating (DNM) - the what, why and how

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Join today's host Kathryn Cross, Myotherapist as she chats with Robin Kerr about DermoNeuroModulating (DNM).
πŸ‘‰πŸ» What it is? How did it evolve?
πŸ‘‰πŸ» How does it work? And why?
πŸ‘‰πŸ» How can myotherapist's apply this to their clinical bow?

Robin Kerr is an Australian trained physiotherapist with over 3 decades of clinical experience.
Her special interests lay in helping patients with pelvic floor and lumbo-pelvic dysfunction. Over the last 20 years Robin has moved towards a focus on motion and the BioPsychoSocial model in the management of persistent low back and pelvic pain.
She teaches physiotherapy and fitness related professional courses internationally, particularly in relation to 3D motion/ bespoke exercise prescription, the management of pelvic pain and DermoNeuroModulating (DNM).
Want to learn more about DNM? Register for our upcoming workshop in QLD here.

We thank our sponsors:
MyoMix Growth Group - Myo Mix Growth Group is a group of people in the business of Myotherapy that wish to grow personally and grow their business.
Resources referred to in the podcast:
Dermo Neuro Modulating: Manual Treatment for Peripheral Nerves and Especially Cutaneous Nerves by Diane Jacobs - purchase here.


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Join today's host Kathryn Cross, Myotherapist as she chats with Robin Kerr about DermoNeuroModulating (DNM).
πŸ‘‰πŸ» What it is? How did it evolve?
πŸ‘‰πŸ» How does it work? And why?
πŸ‘‰πŸ» How can myotherapist's apply this to their clinical bow?

Robin Kerr is an Australian trained physiotherapist with over 3 decades of clinical experience.
Her special interests lay in helping patients with pelvic floor and lumbo-pelvic dysfunction. Over the last 20 years Robin has moved towards a focus on motion and the BioPsychoSocial model in the management of persistent low back and pelvic pain.
She teaches physiotherapy and fitness related professional courses internationally, particularly in relation to 3D motion/ bespoke exercise prescription, the management of pelvic pain and DermoNeuroModulating (DNM).
Want to learn more about DNM? Register for our upcoming workshop in QLD here.

We thank our sponsors:
MyoMix Growth Group - Myo Mix Growth Group is a group of people in the business of Myotherapy that wish to grow personally and grow their business.
Resources referred to in the podcast:
Dermo Neuro Modulating: Manual Treatment for Peripheral Nerves and Especially Cutaneous Nerves by Diane Jacobs - purchase here.


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