Please register here to access the recording of AMT's 2024 Conference DermoNeuroModulating (DNM) virtual workshop, presented by Robin Kerr on 28 September 2024.
About the workshop
DermoNeuroModulating (DNM)
DermoNeuroModulating is a manual therapy system developed by Canadian
Physiotherapist Diane Jacobs for the treatment of pain. It is a structured, interactive approach that focuses on ‘sensory rehabilitation’ rather than the manipulation of ‘mechanical tissue’ via application of techniques that focus on the cutaneous nerves. Pain reduction is assumed to be due to positive changes in the nervous system. DNM techniques are slow, light, kind, intelligent, responsive and effective, and are increasingly considered to be an important part of the manual therapy of the future.
About the presenter

Robin Kerr is an Australian-trained physiotherapist with 37 years of clinical experience. Her special interests lie in manual therapy and motion / exercise prescription. She also has a clinical interest in the pelvic floor and lumbo-pelvic dysfunction, and is heavily trained in biomechanics and gait lab running analysis. Over the last 20 years she has moved towards a focus on 3D motion and the use of DermoNeuroModulating (DNM) in the management of pain. She has been personally trained by the originator of DNM, Diane Jacobs, and is keen to see it established in the mainstream of manual therapy practice.
Cost
AMT members and students: $120
Non-members: $170
Professional Development
You will be able to claim PD hours on completion of the reflection template in your AMT member portal.