John Gibbons – The Vital Shoulder Complex

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John Gibbons – The Vital Shoulder ComplexThe online Vital Shoulder Complex Masterclass is a must for any therapist or student in the field of sports therapy, osteopathy, physiotherapy, chiropractic, yoga, pilates and functional anatomy.You will learn In The Vital Shoulder Complex masterclass osteopath, author and respected bodywork specialist John Gibbons looks at one of the most neglected areas of the body: the shoulder complex. During the course he will take you on a fascinating journey of enlightenment, teaching you to recognise pain and dysfunctional patterns that can arise from dysfunctions found within the complex region of the upper limb.You’ll learn how to identify specific soft tissue dysfunction, and harness powerful Muscle Energy Techniques (METs) and rehabilitative exercise protocols to restore function to your athletes and patients.Lessons include functional anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder and cervical spine, the connection to the gait cycle, pelvis and even the gluteal & psoas muscles, and how the shoulder and cervical spine can be linked to pain and dysfunction in distant sites of the body. John demonstrates how to functionally assess the shoulder and cervical spine, firing patterns of the Gmax and Gmed, and specific length tests of muscles that can alter the position of the pelvis and lumbar spine (and, in turn, effect the upper limb). He answers questions such as:How does a gall bladder problem cause referred pain to the shoulder?Why might pain in the superior aspect of the scapula be linked to a weak gluteus maximus muscle on the opposite side?A winged scapula can be caused by damage to which nerve?How would you treat a SLAP lesion?How does the gait pattern contribute to pain and dysfunction of the shoulder region?How can the application of gluteal-psoas-specific Muscle Energy Techniques aid full-body well-being?Once you have a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy, pathology and assessment techniques, you will be shown how to correct a comprehensive number of dysfunctions with myofascial soft tissue techniques, athletic and kinesiology taping, and specific METs. And in the final part of the course, John shares the most up-to-date, research based exercises for rehabilitation and restoring normal shoulder movement. All of the principles described throughout the course can be incorporated quickly and effectively into any treatment plan.The accompanying text contains over 350 colour photographs and illustrations and insightful case studies from The Bodymaster’s own practice. Much more than just an educative tour of the anatomy of the shoulder complex, this course will provide you with clear treatment protocols to successfully restore pain free movement and improve sporting performance in your own patients.The Bodymaster Method® is accredited by the Sports Therapy Organisation (STO)What You’ll LearnTheoryKey areas covered in this course:Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder ComplexMuscles & Motion of the Shoulder and Cervical SpinePosture, Myofascial Slings and the inner / outer coreGait Cycle and the relationship to the Shoulder ComplexDifferential Diagnosis of Shoulder PathologyCervical Spine and the Brachial PlexusDifferential Diagnosis of Pain to Superior ScapulaPelvis, Sacroiliac Joint and the Gluteal Muscles and how they relate to the Shoulder ComplexMuscle Energy Techniques (METs)Muscle Length Testing of Shoulder and Cervical SpineTreatment of the shoulder and Cervical MusclesPathologies of the Shoulder & Cervical SpineAssessment of the Shoulder & Cervical SpineSpecial TestsTreatment Protocols for the Shoulder & Cervical SpineMyofascial Soft Tissue TechniquesAthletic & Kinesiology Taping TechniquesRehabilitation and Exercise ProtocolsWhat You’ll LearnPracticalKey areas covered in this course:Upper limb Anatomy of the shoulder, including the Cervical SpineDiscussion of Rotator Cuff, Scapulohumeral Rhythm, Impingement syndrome and Painful arcTonic vs Phasic muscles / Outer Core Unit / Myofascial SlingsThe Gait Cycle & its relationship to upper and lower extremityDifferential Diagnosis of shoulder pain & PathologiesSpinal Mechanics of the Pelvis and Lumbar spineForce and Form Closure of the PelvisCase Study to link the Pelvis to the ShoulderThe Relationship of the Pelvis, Sacroiliac joint and the Gluteals to the Shoulder ComplexFunctional anatomy of the Gluteus maximus and Gluteus mediusDemonstration of Muscle firing patterns for Gmax and GmedCauses of Mis-Firing Gmax and GmedAssessment of the Cervical SpineDisc pathology of C5, C6 and C7 nerve root pathologyReflex Testing – Upper limbMyotome & Dermatome Testing – Upper LimbAssessment of the shoulder using active, passive rom, resisted testing and specific testsSpecial tests associated with the shoulder complexUpper limb Muscle Length testsTreatment of the hypertonic muscles using specific modalities of muscle energy techniquesSpecific treatment protocols of the shoulder complexHow to apply Myofascial Release Techniques for the shoulder & cervical spineHow to apply Athletic & kinesiology taping for the shoulder and cervical spinePrescribe Exercises for the Shoulder ComplexSalepage: https://bodymaster-method.mykajabi.com/shoulder-masterclassArchive: https://archive.fo/wip/XC8PdDelivery Method– After your purchase, you’ll see a View your orders link which goes to the Downloads page. 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