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Rehabilitation for Glenohumeral Joint Instability: Evidence based practice with clinical pearls for multi-directional, anterior and posterior instability

Therapy Network Seminars


Format(s):   Home-study
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy / Athletic Training
Contact Hours:   1.5
Registration Fee:   $52.00


Objectives
Describe the clinical examination for each glenohumeral directional instability (anterior, posterior and multi-directional) based on clinical research and experience Review conservative rehab management of shoulder instability: multidirectional, anterior, posterior Describe the role of the scapula in shoulder stability and methods of assessing/treating scapula dyskinesis Summarize current research behind common rehab exercises, highlighting which exercises are most effective for the cuff and periscapular musculature Discuss rehab progression as it applies to various types of instability Discuss post-operative progressions for common surgical stabilization procedures

Target Audience
PT, PTA, OT, OTA, CHT, ATCs

Confirmation Notes
Email confirmation sent with instructions and link to join webinar upon receipt of tuition

Agenda


Description
This webinar will provide the rehabilitation specialist with an overview of current research in the area of glenohumeral instability evaluation and treatment strategies for both the non-operative and surgically managed patient. The importance of the assessment and treatment of scapular dyskinesis in the setting of glenohumeral instability will be highlighted and addressed along with standard methods of evaluating shoulder instability. Clinical research coupled with clinical experience will be combined to provide a logical progression from evaluation to patient management for each direction of glenohumeral instability (anterior, posterior and multi-directional). Participants in this webinar will receive practical suggestions for the management of this challenging patient population. Expectations for recovery and return to sport criteria will be addressed.

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Dates:   01-20-2050 - 01-20-2050
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