1630 Commanche Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54313 USA
920.430.4750
jessica.wiegert@bellin.org
Course Description:
Shoulder mobility deficits are a common occurrence in painful shoulder conditions such as adhesive capsulitis and post-operative stiffness. High irritability of the painful shoulder is a contributing factor to persistent stiffness and poor outcomes. A body of evidence has recently emerged for the stiff and painful shoulder demonstrating effectiveness with modern interventions. In this 2 part session a shoulder irritability model of care will be discussed along with the current evidence for nervous system targeted progressions, manual therapy and exercise covering the spectrum of irritability levels. Lab activities in part one will include techniques that will cater to those patients with high irritability, such as tactile discrimination, graphesthesia and graded motor imagery. The lab in part two will include progressive manual therapy techniques from several patient positions along with exercise and loading programs to be used in varying levels of shoulder irritability.
CEU Credits: 1.500
Type of Course: In Person
Course Dates To Be Offered:
Dec 1, 2020 to Dec 1, 2020 | Green Bay WI
Dec 16, 2020 to Dec 16, 2020 | Green Bay WI