Description
Jo Gibson is an internationally recognized lecturer. She worked for 27 years as a physiotherapist at the Liverpool Upper Limb Unit and currently works at Rehab4Performance in Liverpool (UK). She is also a Senior Research Fellow at Liverpool Hope University. She is a co-author of national clinical guidelines as well as several books, and has published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. She consults elite sports teams on return-to-sport decision-making following shoulder injuries.
Outline
The course is designed to equip participants with a simple clinical reasoning framework that helps inform the assessment and management of individuals with acute shoulder problems both traumatic and atraumatic. It is designed for clinicians to help translate evidence into meaningful practice and is packed with clinical content.
Webinar content:
- The current state of play in shoulder pain: What really matters
- The rotator cuff and scapula: Key foundations: using assessment to inform treatment
- Differential diagnosis of non- traumatic acute shoulder pain: Detective work (This will include case studies/diagnostic challenges and a spectrum of shoulder pain presentations)
- The traumatic shoulder– what to look out for and how to get patients on track
- The acute irritable shoulder: treatment options in patients with high pain irritability ( considering pathology and how this impacts treatment choices)
