Description
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Frank Layman – Non-Operative Shoulder Rehabilitation: Current Approaches in the Evaluation and Treatment of the Painful Shoulder
- Faculty:
- Frank Layman
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 35 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Feb 02, 2018
- Scapula and humerus bony landmarks
- Labrum, bursa and ligaments of the shoulder joint
- Muscular involvement
- Cervical screen
- Myotome screen
- Sensory screen
- Impingement cluster
- SLAP tear cluster
- Instability cluster
- Biceps tendon tests
- Upper limb tension tests
- Static scapula assessment and interpretation
- Scapula dyskinesia assessment and interpretation
- Rotator cuff impingement/tendonitis
- Rotator cuff tear (partial-full thickness)
- SLAP tear
- Frozen shoulder syndrome
- Shoulder instability
- Snapping scapula syndrome
- Scapula mobilization techniques
- Glenohumeral joint mobilization techniques
- Handling positions for passive range of motion and manual stretch
- Active range of motion exercises
- Passive range of motion exercises
- Manual stretch
- Strengthening with elastic vs. weights
- Weight bearing exercises
- Proprioceptive and neuromuscular exercises
- Return to sport and/or heavy gym activity
- Thermal modalities
- Electrical modalities
- Ergonomics
Description
Specific diagnosis within the realm of shoulder pain can be problematic. It is unrealistic for a single test to make a pathognomonic diagnosis, but there are clinical tests with varying levels of sensitivity and specificity that, when clustered together, can aid the clinician in determining proper pathology. The clinician must decide between various manual techniques, exercises, modalities and adjunctive treatment techniques.
In this exciting, interactive, recording you will practice multiple specialized tests and determine how to cluster them to improve accuracy of diagnosis. You will have the opportunity to practice various mobilization and stabilization techniques to address limitations in range of motion and pain. With hands-on labs and case studies participants will be educated on current concepts in adjunctive treatment techniques, including ergonomic adaptations, which can be immediately incorporated into practice.
Handouts
Manual – Non-Operative Shoulder Rehabilitation (27.37 MB) | 158 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
REVIEW OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY
CURRENT CONCEPTS IN EVALUATION
SCAPULA ASSESSMENT AND LAB
COMMON DIAGNOSIS AND CASE STUDIES
MANUAL TECHNIQUES AND LAB
CURRENT CONCEPTS IN THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES
CURRENT CONCEPTS IN ADJUNCTIVE TREATMENT TECHNIQUES AND MODALITIES
PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER
Faculty
Frank Layman, PT, DPT, EdD, MTC Related seminars and products: 1
Frank Layman, PT, DPT, EdD, MTC, has been a specialist in the field of orthopedics and sports medicine for nearly three decades. He has a vast amount of experience treating patients and athletes of all age groups and activity levels. Dr. Layman graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training from Radford University, earned his Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy from Old Dominion University, and has an EdD from the University of Virginia in Curriculum and Instruction, with concentrations areas in Administration and Sports Medicine. He received a transitional DPT from the university of St. Augustine, where he obtained his Manual Therapy Certification. He also holds a certification in Dry Needling.
Dr. Layman has taught Sports Medicine courses and has been active with programs in Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, and Physical Therapy Assistance. In addition to his clinical and administrative duties and patient care responsibilities, Dr. Layman is an officer in the United States Army Reserves, an author, lecturer, consultant, adjunct faculty member (HPU-Leadership and Professionalism), and Board Member and VP of Business Development for Tapout Fitness in the Raleigh/Durham area. He is also a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association, and the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Frank Layman has an employment relationship with Randolph Health; and Tapout Fitness. He receives a speaking honorarium for PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Frank Layman is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association; the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association; and the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy.
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