DESCRIPTION
This lecture can be applied toward the 8 C.E. credits required for the NCMIC 5% discount.
Evidence-Informed Evaluation and Rehabilitation of the Shoulder” is a continuing education course for healthcare providers that frequently manage musculoskeletal conditions including shoulder pain. Human movement analysis may play an important role in pinpointing the underlying cause of shoulder pain, rather than simply isolating sources of pain. While establishing clinical assessment from the viewpoint of a movement pattern, the clinician may recognize meaningful impairments that appear unrelated to the primary musculoskeletal complaint, but actually cause or facilitate the associated pain syndrome. In addition, this workshop provides pragmatic rehabilitation protocols for shoulder disorders.