Shoulder Pain with Cadaveric Lab
Rotator Cuff Related Shoulder Pain Evaluation and Treatment with Cadaveric Lab
Presented by: Bryan Boyea, PT, DPT, OCS; Kevin Browne, PT, ScD, OCS, COMT; Mark Caulkins, MD, DPT
November 4th, 2017; 7:30 am to 3:30 pm
Campbell Building Room 113 (Lunch included in registration cost)
Sponsored by: The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
5.5 CCUs have been applied for from the Texas Physical Therapy Association
Course Description: This one-day interactive workshop takes a comprehensive view of one the most commonly encountered clinical disorders: the patient with rotator cuff related shoulder pain (subacromial impingement, rotator cuff tendinopathy, rotator cuff tear). This lab intensive course combines didactics with both cadaveric and hands-on lab to enhance the participant’s clinical reasoning and ability to apply concepts and techniques clinically. Key topics include the biomechanics and kinesiology of the shoulder complex, static and functional cadaveric anatomy, medical screening, evidenced-based shoulder complex assessment, diagnostic clusters, and intervention strategies including key manual therapy and therapeutic exercise to maximize functional outcomes.
Course and Registration information: Course Info .pdf
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