Michael T. Gross – The Complex Shoulder: Evaluation & Intervention for Common Conditions
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Duration: One Whole Day
Audio and video formats are available.
21st of October, 2016
DescriptionThis is the session for you if you are searching for SOLUTIONS to the examination and treatment of complicated shoulder disorders.
Join Michael T. Gross, PT, PhD, FAPTA, for an information-packed day aimed at equipping you with the skills you need to tackle the often challenging process of intervening for shoulder problems. Learn new ways for assessing and planning therapy for:
Rotator Cuff Tear Repair and Management
Anterior Glenohumeral Instability Caused by Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Adhesive for SLAP Lesions Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndrome (Capsulitis)
Arthroplasties of the ShouldersLearn more about the etiology of these frequent shoulder complex disorders than simply the etiology. Learn how to read clinical tests and promptly identify the patient’s condition. Rapid detection is critical not only in defining the best course of action for the patient, but also in ensuring the patient has the highest chance of recovery. Learn take-home strategies and practices that can immediately improve your clinical practice!
Handouts
Outline of Webcast Manual (9.08 MB) 97 Pages Available After Purchase
Tears in the Rotator Cuff
Normal and altered anatomy surgical restoration
Cluster tests, as well as modified empty can tests
Anatomic repair vs. “doing the best you can”
Management that is conservative
Management of the patient after surgeryImpingement Syndrome of the Shoulder
Contributors, both anatomical and functional
Modified cluster tests Hawkins-Kennedy amendment to Neer’s test
Primary impingement surgical repair techniques
Management that is conservative and based on etiologic factors
Management of the patient after surgeryInstability of the Anterior Glenohumeral Joint
Anatomical constraints
Anxiety, Jobe Relocation, Release Test, Anterior Drawer, Push-Pull Anatomic Repair, Bristow, Laterjat, Putti-Platt
Rehabilitation administrationSLAP Injuries
Lesion classification
Anterior Slide Test and Biceps Load II
Surgical treatment and rehabilitation dependent on the kind of lesionCapsulitis with Adhesions
Symptom-based stages
Factors of etiology
Conservative versus intrusive intervention effects
Conservative management based on disorder stage
Glenohumeral Mobilizations Anterior, Posterior, Inferior, and Scauplo-thoracic MobilizationsSyndrome of Thoracic Outlet Compression
Potentially dangerous anatomical regions
Each anatomic location’s etiologic variables
Intervention based on compromise location and etiologic factors
Assessment Exams: Military Bracing, Adson’s, Hyperabduction
Surgical Techniques: Scalenectomy with excision of the cervical ribsArthroplasties of the Shoulders
Hemi-arthroplasty Indications
Total shoulder replacement
Outcomes of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Strategies for RehabilitationLab Review of Special Tests and Mobilizations
Faculty
Dr. Michael T. Gross, PT, FAPTA Seminars and goods that are related: 4Michael T. Gross, PhD, PT, FAPTA, is a certified physical therapist with 37 years of experience focusing in biomechanics and orthopaedic evaluation and treatment. For all of these years, he has maintained a continuous clinical practice, now seeing patients at his faculty practice two days per week.
He teaches in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s PhD Program in Human Movement Science and the Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program in the Division of Physical Therapy. Dr. Gross has published 70 peer-reviewed academic articles in journals such as the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy, and the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. He served on the Editorial Review Board of the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy and as a reviewer for several other journals. Dr. Gross received the Teaching Excellence Award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, as well as the American Physical Therapy Association’s Margaret L. Moore Award for Outstanding New Academic Faculty.
In addition, he was named a Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association. He has presented over 300 regional, national, and worldwide presentations, all of which have received high marks from participants for knowledge, talent, and wit.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Michael Gross is a Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Michael Gross does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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