
4.5/5
882 Ratings , 208 Reviews
Advanced Management of the Shoulder Girdle Complex
Price:$99.99
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.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
4/5
Francesca (MA) on Jan 21, 2026
presenter strong ortho foundation
4/5
Jean (ID) on Jan 16, 2026
some of the lab time wasn't necessarily helpful as the camera wasn't directed to the person asking the question.
4/5
JANENE (OH) on Jan 09, 2026
very knowledgeable presenter. too much information for the provided time. marvelous update on shoulder research to identify need versus lack of need for and value of shoulder special tests.
5/5
Desiree (IA) on Jan 08, 2026
could have easily been longer than 2 hrs
5/5
Eric (OK) on Jan 06, 2026
the instructor was very good at teaching the principles and demonstrating techniques. the last objective dealing with thoracic outlet was not addressed in the lecture nor the slides.
5/5
Roland (NJ) on Dec 31, 2025
all good
5/5
Kimberlie (OK) on Dec 19, 2025
the instructor is excellent
5/5
Cindy (NC) on Dec 11, 2025
the visual hands on lab portion of the video highlighted\/reaffirmed the verbal and printed text.
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.
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