Terry Trundle – Rotator Cuff Dysfunction: Functional Recovery from Impingement & Surgery
Terry Trundle – Rotator Cuff Dysfunction: Functional Recovery from Impingement & Surgery
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Description
- Faculty:
- Terry Trundle
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 40 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jun 12, 2015
Description
Outline
The open chain challenge.
- What questions should we be asking about “today’s shoulder”
- Missing link in treating the geriatric shoulder
- Components of functionality
- Phases of rehabilitation based on recent evidence-based applications
- Concepts of the three P’s (Pivotors, Protectors, and Positioners)
- Role of scapula-thoracic stabilization for retraction, repositioning, and protraction preparation
There is a lab for manual mobility.
- Glenohumeral primary impingement
- Vital three-motion patterns
- Decompression of the painful shoulder
- Manual preparation glides for the glenohumeral joint
- Updates on capsule mobility
- Positional recruitment based on the therapeutic value of intervention
- Non-operative and operative treatment of primary impingement
- Development of the “healthy cuff” with the vital five home exercise programs
The second lab has manual mobility for the glenohumeral joint.
- Operative repairs for the rotator cuff lesions, including the geriatric considerations
- Defining delayed intervention and its role in treatment guidelines
- Scapula control for core stabilization
- How to address shoulder “hike” dysfunction
- Concepts of the “Geriatric Big Three” exercises
- Benefits of closed kinetic chain stabilization
- Outcome studies
- Secondary impingement and its rehabilitation to instability
- Why secondary impingent is so difficult to access
- Subjective assessment outweighs objective findings
- Protective exercise guidelines for labrum, SLAP lesions, and capsule instability
How do you define shoulder function?
- History of the problem
- Subjective level of pain
- Location of pain
- Clinical screening with special testing
- Discussion of the three components of referral
- Case presentations
Faculty
Terry Trundle, ATC, LAT, PTA Related seminars and products: 9
Terry Trundle is an ATC. He has over 38 years of experience in clinical practice and offers educational programs on functional rehabilitation. He is the owner and director of the Athletic Rehab Institute in Atlanta. He is also the Chair of the Advisory Board for the annual Rehab Summit.
The American Physical Therapy Association and Medical College of Georgia have given awards to Mr. Trundle as a leader in the field. He wrote a chapter on orthopedic management of the shoulder for the Physical Therapist Assistant. He is the co-producer of a four-part video series that includes exercises on the knee and shoulder.
Speaker disclosures.
Terry Trundle is the owner of Athletic Rehab Institute. He is paid by PESI, Inc.
Terry has memberships in the American Physical Therapy Association and the National Athletic Trainers Association.
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