

P-DTR PRAGUE Foundation – Module 1 (2026 edition) – S překladem do Češtiny!
P-DTR Foundation Series | Module 1
Course Date:
Module 1: 9.9. – 13.9. 2026
Scheldule: 8:00 – 16:00 (with hour lunch break)
Refresment during course will be availible.
Lunch and acommodation are not included.
Overview
Introduction
Muscle Spindle Cell Dysfunctions
The Event
Nocioception
INTRODUCTION
What is P-DTR?
Origins
How Does It Work?
What Does It Treat?
Software vs. Hardware Analogy
Core Principles of P-DTR
Receptor Classes
Proprioception
Exteroception
Interoceptio
Muscle Spindle Cells
Intrafusal Muscle Fibers
Nuclear Bag Fibers
Nuclear Chain Fibers
Myotatic Stretch Reflex
Autogenic Excitation
Reciprocal Inhibition
Gamma Motor Neurons
Deep Tendon Reflex
Technique
Location of DTR’s and Corresponding Nerve Roots
Superficial Reflexes
MUSCLE SPINDLE CELL DYSFUNCTIONS
Classes of Stimuli
Proper Stimulus
Opposite Stimulus
Anti-Stimulus
Application of Muscle Testing to P-DTR
Therapy Localization (TL)
What is TL?
Sensory and Motor Homunculi
What Does TL Do?
How is it Used?
Muscle Testing Outcomes
Facilitated
Inhibited
Neurologic Switching
Normal Autogenic Responses to X and II’s
Hypertonicity
Global Hypertonicity
Regional Hypertonicity
Local Hypertonicity
Assessment and Treatment Protocol
History
Observation
Palpation and Orthopedic Testing
Normal Autogenic Responses
Muscle Testing
P-DTR Treatment
Paired Receptor Model
Components
Primary
Main Secondary
Virtual Secondary
Tertiary
Rules of P-DTR
Receptor Rules
Stimulus
Opposite Stimulus
Anti-Stim
TL Rules
DTR Rules
Tertiary Rules
Modes of Dysfunctions
Classifications
Basic Mode
Multi Modes
Hyper Modes
Frequency of Firing
Rules of Indicator Muscles
Qualifying a Valid Indicator Muscle
Universal Therapy Localization
Double Therapy Localization
Reactor/Reactive
Location of Reactor and Reactive
Proper Stimulus
Options for Treatment
THE EVENT
Indications
Testing
Treatment
NOCIOCEPTION
Fast Pain vs. Slow Pain
Excitatory Stimuli
Mechanical Stimuli
Thermal Stimuli
Chemical Stimuli
Peripheral Nocioceptive Fibers
“Double” System of Pain Innervation
Dual Nocioceptive Pathways
Neospinothalamic Tract
Paleospinothalamic Tract
Dual Nocioceptive Neurotransmitters
Glutamate
Substance P
Nocioceptive Inhibition Patterns
Nocioceptive Withdrawal Reflex/Flexor Reflex Afferent
PMRF
Extrapyramidal Inhibition Pattern
Thalamic Inhibition Pattern