CME CE

CEUL067218 - Evidence-Based Examination of the Shoulder: An Update

Offered By
MedBridge

10900 NE 4th St.
Suite 2300
Bellevue, WA  98004  USA
  206.216.5003
  accreditation@medbridgeed.com

Course Description:

In this course, users will evaluate the impact and prevalence of shoulder dysfunction, understand the imperative patient history elements of a shoulder examination, and identify which patient history components are affiliated with shoulder pathology. The most common forms of self-report outcomes measures for the shoulder are presented and discussed. Viewers will also identify the most prevalent red flags encountered during the shoulder examination and differentiate the purposes of each screening test for problems meriting referral. An objective is to synthesize the importance of specific, meaningful clinical findings during the examination process and evaluate the benefit of palpation and manual muscle testing as part of a dedicated clinical examination. Current research is presented throughout the course to provide learners with the proper tools for evidence-based management of these patients. This course is part of a comprehensive clinical series covering examination and intervention for the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, as well as the upper (shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand) and lower (hip, pelvis, knee, foot, and ankle) quarters.

CME CE

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