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THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME: The Scalene Triangle
Therapy Network Seminars
Format(s): Home-study
Discipline(s): Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy / Athletic Training
Contact Hours: 1.5
Registration Fee: $52.00
Objectives
1. Identify the relevant anatomic structures of the scalene triangle and articulate their
relationship to TOS symptom presentation.
2. Identify and apply at least three clinical assessment techniques applicable to TOS
assessment.
3. Identify and implement at least one mobilization and one exercise technique appropriate to
management of TOS through the scalene triangle or scapulothoracic region
4. Identify and implement 2 postural/ergonomic techniques to control TOS symptoms during
return to work or activities of daily living.
Target Audience
PT, OT, PTA, OTA, ATC, DC
Confirmation Notes
An email confirmation with a link to the webinar will be sent upon receipt of tuition
Agenda
8:00 Anterior and lateral neck anatomy relevant to TOS
8:20 Clinical Evidence
8:30 Assessment of symptom presentation including video of:
Cervical Spine Screening
Supraclavicular fossa test
Scalene flexibility assessment
Ipsilateral/Contralateral Addison’s test
Elevation and stiffness of the first rib assessment
Scapula release test
8:50 Treatment intervention
Scalene flexibility exercises
Cervical retraction in the forward head presentation
Deep neck flexor activation
First/Second rib mobilization
Ergonomic interventions including workstation and sleeping positions
9:30 Q/A and review of demonstrated techniques per request
Description
Nonspecific pain syndromes of the upper limb present a challenge to the clinician entrusted with the care of these difficult cases. Success depends on a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of this region. Further, the clinician must be able to apply anatomic knowledge to clinical presentation to derive effective treatment. In part one of this course the anatomy of the scalene triangle and its relationship to the first rib is explored. Assessment techniques specific to this region are reviewed and treatment strategies are presented. Relationships to scapulothoracic movement and posture are also presented. Mobilization techniques are blended with corrective exercise and relevant ergonomic education to present a comprehensive approach to treatment.
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01-01-2050 - 01-01-2050
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