Michael T. Gross – The Complex Shoulder: Evaluation & Intervention for Common Conditions

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Salepage link: At HERE. Archive: Total sizes: – include: Faculty:Michael T. GrossDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 21, 2016If you are looking for SOLUTIONS to the evaluation and treatment of complex shoulder pathologies, this is the seminar for you.Join expert Michael T. Gross, PT, PhD, FAPTA, for an information-packed day focused on giving you the tools you need to overcome the sometimes difficult task of intervening for shoulder injuries. Learn new strategies to assess and plan treatment effectively for:Rotator Cuff Tear Restoration & ManagementShoulder Impingement SyndromeAnterior Glenohumeral InstabilitySLAP LesionsAdhesive CapsulitisThoracic Outlet Compression SyndromeShoulder ArthroplastiesLearn more than just the etiology of these common shoulder complex pathologies. Learn how to interpret clinical tests and recognize the patient’s problem quickly. Rapid recognition is imperative not only in developing the appropriate course of action for the patient, but also ensuring the patient has the best chance for a successful rehabilitation. Acquire take-home tips and techniques that will change your clinical practice the very next day!Handouts Webcast Manual (9.08 MB) 97 Pages Available after Purchase OutlineRotator Cuff TearsSurgical restoration of normal and altered anatomyCluster tests, modified empty can testAnatomic repair vs. “the best you can do”Conservative managementPost-operative managementShoulder Impingement SyndromeAnatomic and functional contributorsCluster tests, modified Hawkins-Kennedy, modification of Neer’s testSurgical repair procedures for primary impingementConservative management based on etiologic factorsPost-operative managementAnterior Glenohumeral InstabilityAnatomic restraintsEtiologic factorsApprehension, Jobe Relocation, Release Test, Anterior Drawer, Push-PullAnatomic Repair, Bristow, Laterjat, Putti-PlattRehabilitative managementSLAP LesionsClassification of lesionsBiceps Load II, Anterior Slide TestSurgical management and rehabilitation based on lesion typeAdhesive CapsulitisStages based on symptomsEtiologic factorsEffects of conservative versus invasive interventionConservative management based on stage of disorderAnterior, Posterior, Inferior Glenohumeral Mobilizations and Scauplo-thoracic MobilizationsThoracic Outlet Compression SyndromeAnatomic locations of potential compromiseEtiologic factors in each anatomic locationIntervention based on location of compromise and etiologic contributorsAssessment Tests: Adson’s, Military Bracing, HyperabductionSurgical Procedures: Cervical Rib Excision, ScalenectomyShoulder ArthroplastiesIndications forHemi-arthroplastyTotal shoulder arthroplastyReverse total shoulder arthroplastyOutcomesRehabilitation strategiesReview of Special Tests and Mobilizations – LabFacultyMichael T. Gross, PH.D., PT, FAPTA Related seminars and products: 4 Michael T. Gross, PhD, PT, FAPTA, has 37 years of experience as a licensed physical therapist, specializing in the areas of biomechanics and orthopaedic assessment and treatment. He has maintained a consistent clinical practice for all of these years, currently seeing patients 2 days per week at his faculty practice.He is a professor in the PhD Program in Human Movement Science, and the Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program in the Division of Physical Therapy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Gross has 70 refereed journal publications in such journals as the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy, and the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. He was an Editorial Review Board Member for the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy and serves as a reviewer for many other journals. Dr. Gross was awarded the Teaching Excellence Award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine and the Margaret L. Moore Award for Outstanding New Academic Faculty by the American Physical Therapy Association.He also was elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association. He has given well over 300 regional, national, and international presentations, which have been highly rated by attendees for knowledge, skill, and humor.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Michael Gross is a Professor, Division of Physical Therapy, at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Nonfinancial: Michael Gross has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/the-complex-shoulder-evaluation-intervention-common-conditions-15894Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/7utcj