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UID:2010-09-06T17:52:10+00:00_824633066@davisptnetwork
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DESCRIPTION:Unravel the myths and reveal the truths about treating the orth
 opedic shoulder.\n<br><br>\nThis comprehensive\, two-day evidence based c
 ourse will feature an in-depth biomedical evaluation and an eclectic approa
 ch to the manual treatment of shoulder pathologies. An extensive period of 
 the course will consist of lab time in which the participant will be shown 
 and assisted in performing various manual techniques. The number of partici
 pants is limited to insure a small lecturer to participant ratio. After com
 pleting this course\, the clinician should be able to treat various shoulde
 r pathologies utilizing recent advanced manual  therapy techniques.\n\n  
           <p>&nbsp\;<strong>Course Objectives:</strong></p>\n            <
 p>Upon completion of   workshop\, therapist will: </p>\n            <ul cl
 ass="list">\n                <li>Identify how       shoulder anatomechanic
 s are used in the interpretation of examination       findings and used dur
 ing the selection of appropriate intervention       techniques. </li>\n\n
                    <li>Identify and       demonstrate evidence-based examin
 ation techniques for the shoulder. </li>\n                   <li>Recognize
  and       differentiate shoulder signs and symptoms related to shoulder pa
 thology. </li>\n                   <li>Recognize and       identify how&nb
 sp\; current literature       relates to the pathogenesis\, classification\
 , diagnostic imaging\,       conservative and post-surgical interventions f
 or rotator cuff       tendonopathy\, instability\, slap lesions\, scapular 
 muscle dysfunction\,       fractures/arthritis\, and frozen shoulder. </li>
 \n                   <li>Identify       appropriate intervention technique
 s for the shoulder </li>\n                   <li>Identify       and interp
 ret response to treatment utilizing an algorithmic approach </li>\n\n    
                <li>Identify expected       outcomes and identify how to max
 imize outcomes when treating patients with       rotator cuff tendonopathy\
 , instability\, slap lesions\, scapular muscle       dysfunction\, fracture
 s/arthritis\, and frozen shoulder. </li>\n            </ul>\n<p>This cour
 se features an in-depth presentation of:</p>\n            <ul class="list"
 >\n              \n              \n              <li><span class="list">
 anat</span>omechanics </li>\n              <li>rotator   cuff tendonopathy
  \n                non-operative\, surgical\, and post-operative intervent
 ions \n                examination lab: rotator cuff/biceps </li>\n      
         <li>instability/slap lesions \n                examination lab: in
 stability </li>\n\n              <li>frozen   shoulder</li>\n           
  <li>scapular   muscle dysfunction \n                examination lab </li>
 \n            <li>philosophies and rational of rehabilitation </li>\n    
           <li>manual   resisted therapy lab </li>\n              <li>resis
 ted   exercise lab (including plyometrics and BodyBlade&reg\;)</li>\n     
          <li>fracture   classification and   outcomes </li>\n\n          
     <li>arthritis\, arthroplasty and intervention</li>\n              <li>
 soft   tissue mobilization lab</li>\n              <li>case   studies <spa
 n class="list">\n                \n                \n              </spa
 n></li>            </ul>        \n
SUMMARY:Orthopedic Therapy of the Shoulder: Examination and Intervention
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