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Are you sure most shoulder pains fall into the category of rotator cuff injuries, tendinitis, fractures? When I ask: when was the last time you have attended to the ACJ strain or SCJ dislocation most votes are usually 10% or less. As we progress through the history, presentation, symptoms, complications and rehabilitation most of you identify and recognize symptoms that were most likely ACJ strain but mimicked rotator cuff injury. I feel understanding the injuries of AC and SC joints is vital to understand why don't some shoulder pains and range of motions don't resolve. These are the missing links that play a vital role in shoulder rehabilitation.
This webinar focuses on educating participants on the identification, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) and sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) injuries. The webinar aims to equip participants with the skills necessary to diagnose these injuries by identifying three signs of each injury. Additionally, participants will learn how to design and implement rehabilitation programs for patients in acute and chronic phases of ACJ and SCJ injuries.
The webinar will also cover rehabilitation strategies and protocols for ACJ and SCJ injuries, providing participants with a deeper understanding of various techniques used to treat these injuries. Participants will learn how to apply this knowledge in clinical settings to improve patient outcomes.
In summary, the webinar will provide comprehensive education on ACJ and SCJ injuries, with the ultimate goal of equipping participants with practical skills and insights to identify, diagnose, and treat these injuries effectively. By the end of the webinar, participants should be able to design rehabilitation programs and apply rehabilitation strategies and protocols for patients with ACJ and SCJ injuries, leading to improved outcomes for these patients.
Webinar Objectives:
To enable participants to recognize the three signs of ACJ injuries and diagnose them effectively.
To equip participants with the ability to identify the three signs of SCJ injuries and diagnose them accurately.
To enable participants to design an effective rehabilitation program for patients with ACJ and SCJ injuries in both acute and chronic phases.
To discuss rehabilitation strategies and protocols for ACJ and SCJ injuries and enable participants to gain a deeper understanding of them.
To provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the various rehabilitation techniques and approaches that can be used to treat ACJ and SCJ injuries.
To enable participants to apply their knowledge of the signs, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of ACJ and SCJ injuries in clinical settings, improving patient outcomes.
Audience:
OT/ PT / PTA/ COTA
Duration: 2 hours
Course content
ACJ and SCJ dislocations and fractures1 part(s)1 h 54 m 49 sACJ SCJ Dislocations and Fractures PDF1 part(s)Feedback form1 part(s)
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Dr Rina Pandya PT DPT
Dr. Rina’s physical therapy career spans over 23 years, through the UK, the USA and the Middle East. She has worked in Nationalized Healthcare Services, American health care and self pay services in acute care, in-patient rehab, skilled nursing facility, home healthcare and outpatient clinic. In addition to being a clinician she has developed specialty programs based on evidence-based practice in her role as a project manager. She has also managed the Physical Therapy department in the capacity of Head of Department in a premier private hospital in Oman. Rina is an internationally published webinar presenter; many of her courses are highlighted on Physiopedia/ Physio Plus. Her pocket books are now available on Amazon titled-- Orthopedic Assessments made easy
Dr. Pandya graduated from Manipal University, India in 2000 as well as University of Michigan, in 2018 with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Rina conducts live webinars and is part of the continuing professional development teaching community with courses published in the UK, US, South Africa, Ireland and Australia. Rina is a member of APTA, HCPC-UK and OAP-Oman.