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THE SHOULDER: STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT

Miss Jo Gibson

One day workshop


 Aims: 
  1. To present the current literature regarding dynamic stability of the shoulder complex and explore the application to clinical assessment and treatment.
  2. To present the current literature regarding the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions and describe the impact on the dynamic stabilisers.
  3. To demonstrate key assessment tools to explore function of the dynamic stabilisers of the shoulder as a basis for treatment planning.
  4. To demonstrate key treatment approaches based on the current evidence to address movement dysfunction in the shoulder complex
 Learning Outcomes:
 
By the end of this one day course the participant should;
  1. Understand current concepts of dynamic stability of the shoulder joint.
  2. Understand current theories relating to the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions and their impact on dynamic stability of the shoulder joint.
  3. Develop an awareness of current research regarding evidence based treatment of shoulder pathology.
  4. Understand key assessment and treatment tools for the successful treatment of the shoulder joint.
  5. Have the ability to clinically reason key treatment approaches in the management of common shoulder conditions based on movement dysfunction.

Course Price
Price in GBP: £ 117.50
Price in EUR: 0.00


Running Courses

Saturday 31 Jul 2010 ~ Saturday 31 Jul 2010

Physiotherapy Department
Southport District General
Town Lane
Southport
Merseyside
PR8 6PN


Course Notes

This course is extremely popular so would advise booking early to avoid disappointment


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