NEUROTHERAPY CERTIFICATE COURSE
  

 

Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra conducting a practical session

 

 

 

 

 

An intensive residential Neurotherapy Certificate Course is conducted to train students to become qualified Neurotherapists

EXAMINATIONS are conducted in THEORY and PRACTICALS and Certificates are awarded only to the successful candidates who secure minimum 50% marks.

Who is elligible for NTC ?

Any one passed H.S.C. (12th)

Having working knowledge of Hindi & English

Where can You learn NTC ?

Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra's Neurotherapy Academy - Village Suryamal, Taluka Mokhada, Dist. Thane

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A BASIC NEUROTHERAPIST ?

Just 4 months with 3 sessions every year

Session 1 15th. April to 14th August,

Session 2 15th. August to 14th December and

Session 3 15th December to 14th April

A student of NT has to undergo the following training program in Neurotherapy:

 

 

COURSE CONTENT FOR BASIC NTC:

THEORY :-

Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry &

the Neurotherapy Treatments of Dieases / Disorders

related to the following Human Systems :-

Digestive,

Respiratory,

Circulatory,

Excretory,

Immunity,

Skeletal,

Muscular,

Nervous,

Reproductive

* NEUROTHERAPY MANUAL is to be referred for details of Diseases & their Neurotherapy Treatments

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES

a) The Medical Reports as under Allopathy.

b) The NT Diagnosis is very important to each student of Neurotherapy based on NT Pain Points on the Anterior and Posterior side of the human body.

NT Formulas: Every student has to understand the logic and learn the various NT-Formulas, which have been evolved, where a sequence of organs to be stimulated are worked out for each disease and as per patient's requirement, based on the diagnosis and accordingly the patient is given treatment

PRACTICALS:

The Methodology of pressing/massaging the various points of Neurotherapy, number of times, duration of pressing, following of the sequence of NT points as prescribed in the NT treatments and formulas are taught to each student individually.

1. Relative pressure exerted by the central part/side/entire sole, toes and heel of the foot.

2. Training the patient the procedure of lying down and getting up .

3. Positioning of the patient, chairs and pillows.

4. Positioning of the feet on the patient, application of appropriate pressure related to each NT. Symbol.

5. NT Diagnostic Charts related to the Pain Points on the Anterior and Posterior sides of the human body and Evaluation.

6. NT Formulas and their Applications.

 

7. Preparation of patients `NT' card - regarding

· Patient's history, Medical reports, Symptoms

· NT Diagnosis of the Disorder/Disease

· Prescription of NT-line of treatment

· Guiding the patient regarding the diet/exercise as per requirement

8. Submission of Documented Case Histories successfully treated by NT, with medical records and duly filled Testimonial forms & explanation of the Specific NT Treatment Points are compulsory part of the training.

AWARDS:

• A trophy and a cash award of Rs. 2500/- for the Best Student of each Session. A cash award of Rs. 1500/- for the Second Best Student of each Session

A cash award of Rs. 1000/- for the Third Best Student of each Session

• A Trophy for the student, who submits the Best Documented case History of the Session

TRAINING CENTRES

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