The Shoulder
By: National University of Health Sciences

Course Description

Overview: This program differentiates the causes of shoulder dysfunction and reviews the various options available to manage these dysfunctions. Emphasis will be placed on the assessment, management and outcome measures both in lecture and demonstrated in the practical segments. This program will help chiropractors be more effective and efficient in the management of shoulder dysfunction with their patients.

Objectives:

By the end of this program, attendees will be able to:

• differentiate the causes of shoulder dysfunction

• increase their efficiency in identifying these dysfunctions

• identify & manage functional instability

• manage soft tissues dysfunction using movement and provocation

• utilize outcome assessments to determine progress and apply rehabilitation options for these conditions

• understand the foundation of DNS and how it can be utilized in the management of shoulder dysfunction

• understand how to use certain DNS positions to activate scapular and glenohumeral stabilizers

• understand how to progress a patient through a treatment plan utilizing DNS principles


Course Details

  • The Shoulder
  • By:    National University of Health Sciences
  • Instructor:    Mark King, DC; Ryan Wigness, DC; Brett Winchester, DC
  • Total CE Hours:    6.0
  • Course Format:     Live In Person Seminar
  • Course Start:    03/02/2024   09:00am
  • Course End:    03/02/2024   04:00pm
  • Time Zone:    Mtn
  • Location State:    Montana
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  • Course Categories:     DC Continuing Education
  • Course Subjects | CE HOURS:
    • Differential/Physical Diagnosis  -1.0 CE Hours
    • Evidence-Based Outcomes  -2.0 CE Hours
    • History and Exam  -1.0 CE Hours
    • Rehabilitation of Joints  -2.0 CE Hours
  •    Course Outline