Michael T. Gross – Treating the Shoulder Complex: Advances in Conservative & Post-Op Management
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- Michael T. Gross, Professor
5 hours and 54 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright expires on July 22, 2020.
DescriptionThis informative and vital 6-hour lecture will provide answers for numerous shoulder complicated diseases. Review and practice certain evaluation exams to aid in the early detection of various disorders. Examine the finest evidence-based approaches for conservative and post-op care, as well as glenohumeral and scapulothoracic mobilization procedures, to improve therapy for your clients. Learn new ideas and approaches that you may use right now for:
SLAP Lesions Rotator Cuff Tears
Arthroplasties of the Shoulders
Impingement Syndrome of the Shoulder
Adhesive Anterior Glenohumeral Instability Due to Capsulitis
Syndrome of Thoracic Outlet Compression
Handouts
Treating the Shoulder Complex Manual (11.38 MB)
Outline 155 Pages Available After PurchaseTEARS ON THE ROTATOR CUFF
Normal and altered anatomy surgical restoration
Cluster examinations
empty modified can test
Conservative treatment to avoid further injuries
Post-operative careSYNDROME OF SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT
Contributors, both anatomical and functional
Cluster examinations
Hawkins-Kennedy Act; Neer’s Examination
Management that is conservative and based on etiologic factors
Post-operative care
The deltoid is the worst culprit.INSTABILITY OF THE ANTERIOR GLENOHUMERAL
Anatomical constraints
Factors of etiology
Cluster examinations
Test of apprehension
Relocation of employment
Release evaluation
Priority drawer
Push-pull
Surgical techniques
Bristow\sLatarjet\sPutti-Platt
Rehabilitation administrationLESIONS OF THE SLAP
Lesion classification
Special examinations
Anterior sliding testing for early diagnosis of biceps load II
Surgical treatment and rehabilitation dependent on the kind of lesionCAPSULITIS ADHESIVE
Symptom-based stages
Factors of etiology
Conservative versus intrusive intervention effects
Conservative management based on disorder stage
Scauplothoracic mobilizations
Glenohumeral mobilizations (anterior/posterior/inferior)SYNDROME OF THORACIC OUTLET COMPRESSION
Potentially dangerous anatomical regions
Each anatomic location’s etiologic variables
Intervention based on compromise location and etiologic factors
Exams for evaluation
Military bracing for Adson
Hyperabduction
Surgical techniques
Excision of the cervical ribs
ScalenectomyARTHROPLASTIES OF THE SHOULDER
Hemi-arthroplasty rehabilitation techniques
Total shoulder replacement
Total shoulder arthroplasty reversedMOBILIZATIONS AND SPECIAL TESTS
Practical Lab
Quickly interpret tests to identify problems
Scapulothoracic and glenohumeral mobilizations
New methods and tips
Faculty
Dr. Michael T. Gross, PT, FAPTA Seminars and goods that are related: 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.
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