Advanced Management of the Shoulder Girdle Complex

Advanced Management of the Shoulder Girdle Complex
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Advanced Management of the Shoulder Girdle Complex

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Shoulder impairments are a major cause of musculoskeletal disability in the United States. Shoulder disease can include rotator cuff impairment, subacromial pain syndrome, adhesive capsulitis, shoulder instability, intra- articular shoulder impairments, as well as the regional interdependence of the shoulder. Chronic shoulder pain has been estimated to affect approximately 8% of all American adults. Rotator cuff pathology is the leading cause of shoulder-related disability.

Treatment of subacromial pain syndrome of the shoulder has changed significantly in recent years. The term impingement of the rotator cuff is not sufficient to cover the pathology. There is no convincing evidence that surgical treatment for SAPS is more effective than conservative management. This course provides specific information for current evidence-based diagnosis, management, and treatment of shoulder girdle impairments, within a primary musculoskeletal presentation with emphasis on evaluation, manual therapy, and corrective therapeutic exercise to improve patient outcomes.

Highlights

  • Hands-on instruction in manual therapy techniques and exercise interventions
  • Techniques for a quick restoration of function to the shoulder girdle which may challenge current concepts of shoulder impairment management
  • Solutions for primary shoulder subacromial pain syndrome (formally shoulder impingement), rotator cuff impairment, shoulder instability, adhesive capsulitis, intra- articular shoulder impairments and the regional interdependence of the shoulder

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers

Reviews

4/5

Frans (CT) on Nov 22, 2025

some exercise ideas.

5/5

Jennifer (VA) on Oct 30, 2025

i liked that the clinical prediction rules were included and cluster tests.

4/5

Karen (SC) on Oct 26, 2025

i would love to hear more specific treatment options for each disorder

3/5

Rachel (FL) on Oct 26, 2025

presenter went over the slides too fast.

3/5

Gaith (FL) on Oct 26, 2025

teacher spoke too fast and was reading most of the time

4/5

Jennifer (TX) on Oct 13, 2025

the audio visual aspect left something to be desired. a few times the video was focused on the person being treated and not on the instructor, so you could not visualize hand placement for manual techniques. the audio quality was poor and was frequently in and out during the course. the instructor did a great job, but it was occasionally challenging to hear him.

5/5

Shearon (AL) on Oct 08, 2025

overall course good but the audio faded in\/out frequently and not even available through closed caption when it did fade

4/5

Brad (LA) on Sep 23, 2025

this course presented useful information.

5/5

William (IL) on Aug 22, 2025

it was useful content that was well presented.

5/5

Rowena (NJ) on Aug 04, 2025

this is a good course with new studies regarding new findings with imaging of the shoulders with and without pain.


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