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Topics in Management and Treatment of Shoulder Disorders |

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On November 16, 2003 over 250 physical and occupational therapists
and athletic trainers gathered in New York City for this exciting
conference which featured Todd Ellenbecker MS, PT, SCS, OCS, CSCS
as a guest speaker and a panel of internationally known orthopedic
surgeons. The video/DVD is available for you to view and earn CEUs.
Topics include imaging techniques, plyometrics, biomechanics, and
return to play. The conference covered controversy, diagnosis, treatment,
and the application of advanced rehabilitative principles. 6 contact
hours.
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Faculty:

Guest Speaker:
Todd S. Ellenbecker, MS, PT, SCS, OCS, CSCS
Clinic Director, Physiotherapy Associates Scottsdale
Sports Clinic
Chairman, United States Tennis Association National
Sports Science Committee
Adjunct Faculty, Rocky
Mountain University of Health Professions
David Altchek,
MD
Orthopaedic Surgeon,
Hospital for Special Surgery
Associate Professor,
Weill Cornell University Medical College
Medical Director,
Association of Tennis Professionals
Team Surgeon,
U.S. Davis Cup Team
Former Team Physician,
New York Mets
Medical Advisor,
N.Y. State Athletics Commission
Javier Beltran,
MD
Chairman, Department
of Radiology, Maimonides Medical Center
Professor of Radiology,
SUNY Downstate
Frances Cuomo,
MD
Chief, Shoulder
and Elbow Service at Beth Israel Medical Center
Assistant Professor
of Orthopedics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Video/DVD Description:

This comprehensive video/DVD covers both evaluation and treatment of
rotator cuff and labral pathology, and features internationally known
orthopedic surgeons and therapists. Topics include imaging techniques,
plyometrics, biomechanics and return to play. This video/DVD covers
controversy, diagnosis, treatment, and the application of advanced rehabilitative
principles.
Learning Objectives:

Following completion of this video/DVD course the viewer will be
able to:
- Understand the biomechanics of the shoulder present during normal
function and during several conditions of glenohumeral impingement
- Utilize clinical tests for evaluation of the rotator cuff and glenoid
labrum
- Understand imaging techniques used to diagnose shoulder pathology
- Apply resistive exercise progressions during treatment of the rotator
cuff and labral injuries
- Understand the physiological indications for the use of plyometric
exercise in treatment of the shoulder
- Utilize techniques to treat patients with adhesive capsulitis
- Define and describe the role of surgical intervention for the shoulder
- Describe the critical pathway for post-operative management of
the shoulder
Video/DVD Course Format:
| 30 minutes |
Imaging of the Shoulder - Javier Beltran, MD |
| 30 minutes |
Biomechanics of the Shoulder - Todd Ellenbecker,
MS, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Clinical Evaluation of the Shoulder - Todd Ellenbecker,
MS, PT |
| 45 minutes |
SLAP Lesions - Surgical Treatment - David Altchek,
MD |
| 30 minutes |
Rehabilitation of SLAP Lesions - Todd Ellenbecker,
MS, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Pathophysiology and Surgical Treatment of Adhesive
Capsulitis of the Shoulder - Frances Cuomo, MD |
| 30 minutes |
Rehabilitation Techniques in Adhesive Capsulitis -
Todd Ellenbecker, MS, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Pathophysiology and Surgical Treatment of Rotator
Cuff Injury - David Altchek, MD |
| 30 minutes |
Rehabilitation of the Rotator Cuff - Todd Ellenbecker,
MS, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Pathophysiology of Impingement Syndrome - Todd
Ellenbecker, MS, PT |
| 30 minutes |
Impingement Syndrome - Surgical Aspects - Frances
Cuomo, MD |
| 15 minutes |
Return to Sport After Shoulder Injury - Todd Ellenbecker,
MS, PT |
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Target Audience:

This intensive video is directed to the experienced clinician involved
in the care and rehabilitation of the injured athlete. The primary target
audience includes physical therapists, athletic trainers and other professionals.
Conference Level:

The level of this video/DVD course is Intermediate to Advanced. It is
assumed that participants are familiar with basic knowledge of the areas
covered.
Educational Credits:

6 contact hours. Certificates will be awarded.
Approved by NYSCEPT for .6 CEU's.
Approved by the New Jersey State Board of Physical Therapy
Examiners for 2 Continuing Education credits. Approval Number
321-2007.
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Approved by the AOTA for .6 CEU's. The assignment of AOTA CEU's
does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products,
or clinical procedures by AOTA. |

     
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