What You’ll Discover in Michael T. Gross Treating the Shoulder Complex Advances in Conservative & Post-Op Management
- Faculty:
- Michael T. Gross
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 54 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- May 22, 2020
Description
Get the Solutions for complex shoulder pathologies in This seminar is a valuable and informative 6 hour session. Learn and practice assessment tests that will help you recognize various pathologies early. Examine your clients to improve their treatment. the best evidence-Post- and Conservative-based Practices-Practice glenohumeral mobilization techniques and management. Learn new techniques and tips that you can use tomorrow:
- Rotator Cuff Tears
- SLAP Lesions
- Shoulder Arthroplasties
- Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
- Adhesive Capsulitis
- Anterior Glenohumeral Incapacitation
- Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndrome
Handouts
Manual Treating the Shoulder Complex (11.38 MB) | 155 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
ROTATOR CUF TEARS
- Surgery to restore normal and altered anatomy
- Cluster tests
- Modified empty can be tested
- Conservative Management to prevent more injury
- Post-Operational management
SHOULDER IMMINGEMENT SYNDROME
- Functional and anatomic contributors
- Cluster tests
- Hawkins-Kennedy; Neer’s test
- Conservative Management based upon etiologic factors
- Post-Operational management
- Respect the deltoid as the The worst offenders
ANTERIOR GLENOHUMERAL INSTABILITY
- Anatomic restraints
- Etiologic factors
- Cluster tests
- Apprehension Test
- Relocation for job
- Release
- Anterior drawer
- Push-Pull
- Surgical procedures
- Bristow
- Latarjet
- Putti-Platt
- Rehabilitative Management
SLAP LESIONS
- Classification of lesions
- Special Offers
- Biceps load II
- For early detection, slide tests are performed on the anterior.
- Based on the type of lesion, surgical management and rehabilitation
ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS
- Based on symptoms, stages
- Etiologic factors
- The effects of invasive versus conservative intervention
- Conservative Management based on the stage of disorder
- Scauplo-thoracic mobilizations
- Anterior/Posterior/Inferior glenohumeral mobilizations
THORACIC OUTLET COMPRESSION SYNDROME
- Potential compromises in anatomical locations
- Etiologic factors in Each anatomical location
- Intervention based upon the location of compromise or etiologic contributors
- Assessment tests
- Adson’s
- Military bracing
- Hyperabduction
- Surgical procedures
- Excision of the cervical spine
- Scalenectomy
SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTIES
- Rehab strategies for:
- Hemi-Arthroplasty
- Total shoulder arthroplasty
- Reverse total shoulder surgery
SPECIAL MOBILIZATIONS AND TESTS
- Hands-On Lab
- To quickly identify the problem, interpret tests quickly
- Glenohumeral, scapulothoracic mobilizations
- New techniques and tips
Faculty
Michael T. GrossPH.D., PT. FAPTA Similar seminars and products 4
Michael T. GrossDr., PT, FAPTAShe has 37 years of experience in the field of physical therapy. in the Biomechanics, orthopaedic assessment, and treatment. His clinical practice has been consistent over the years. He currently sees patients 2 days per semaine at his faculty practice.
He is a Professor in the PhD Program in Human Movement Science, the Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT), program in the Division of Physical Therapy the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Dr. Gross Has 70 refereed journal publication publications in These journals are the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Physical TherapyAnd the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. He was a member on the Editorial Review Board. the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy She also serves as a reviewer for several other journals. Dr. Gross Award the The Teaching Excellence Award was presented by the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine the Margaret L. Moore Award for Outstanding Academic Faculty the American Physical Therapy Association.
He was also elected Fellow. the American Physical Therapy Association. His presentations have included well over 300 national, regional, and international talks. They were highly rated by the attendees for their knowledge, skill and humor.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Michael Gross At the Division of Physical Therapy, he is a Professor the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill PESI Inc. awards him a speaking honorarium
Nonfinancial: Michael Gross There is no nonfinancial relationship that could be relevant to disclose.
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