Description
From Diagnosis to Function—Elevate Your Clinical Strategy for Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is among the most prevalent and complex musculoskeletal challenges faced by rehabilitation professionals today. The Clinical Integration: Shoulder Pain Solutions Online Masterclass equips rehabilitation-focused clinicians with a comprehensive, evidence-based system that integrates functional classification models with the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) and a regional interdependence approach—empowering you to deliver smarter, more targeted care, reduce recurrence, and achieve lasting results.
Throughout the course, you'll dive into the research, clinical reasoning, and application of contemporary strategies for managing shoulder pain. You’ll explore the Shoulder Diagnostic Classification System, which categorizes patients into Mobility Deficits, Impingement, Instability, and Trauma/Post-Operative profiles—paired with the SFMA to uncover not only the source of pain but its underlying causes. This masterclass bridges evidence-based rehabilitation principles with movement science to provide a truly integrated, whole-body approach to managing shoulder pain.
Leave with the Ability to:
- Apply a comprehensive classification model — integrate the four-category Shoulder Diagnostic Classification System with the SFMA to guide precise, individualized intervention.
- Strengthen your clinical reasoning — develop the ability to identify the source and cause of shoulder dysfunction through systematic assessment and movement analysis.
- Translate knowledge into action — observe real-world clinical applications and case studies demonstrating effective evaluation and treatment strategies for every classification.
- Implement targeted treatment progressions — confidently apply the Reset–Reinforce–Retrain framework to improve outcomes and reduce recurrence.
- Go beyond the shoulder — incorporate regional interdependence principles to address thoracic, cervical, and kinetic chain factors that influence shoulder health
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This course is taught in English and is not a certification course.
