Optimising The Function of the shoulder girdle- Making sense of the dysfunction- 1 Day course Face to Face St Georges Hospital , London
Mapped to Roadmap to Practice - FCP Knowledge, Skills & Attributes
This course has been created to combine systematic methods of assessment and functional rehabilitation of the shoulder and is applicable to the elite sport and outpatient environments.
.The intensive 1 day course will include:
• Functional anatomy & biomechanics
• Shoulder assessment Considerations for exercise selection for rehabilitation
• Management of small nerve dysfunctions around the glenohumeral joint
• Assessment and management of the SCJ
• Proprioceptive assessment & management tips
• Functional kinetic chain testing
• Lumbopelvic, cervical & thoracic spine relationships to shoulder function
• Post-op return to play pathways
• A wide range of practical exercise solutions to shoulder problems
There is a high practical component, so participants need to be appropriately dress in order to view the whole shoulder girdle.
A combination of discussion and problem solving with a high level of practical in the form of assessment and rehabilitation. Attendees should be appropriately dressed in order to be able to expose the shoulder girdle (including scapula and thoracic spine)..
Aims: to integrate current knowledge in the assessment and management of shoulder girdle pain. Integrate current knowledge to deliver bespoke treatment and rehabilitation progammes.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
1. Understand the biomechanical relationships within the shoulder girdle Review the assessment and treatment of the SCJ
2. Use clinical reasoning to be able to optimise the selection of rehabilitation exercises
3. Understand the role of the kinetic chain in the functional rehabilitation of the shoulder girdle
4. Review the assessment and rehabilitation of shoulder proprioception
Facilitators: Hon Prof. Ian Horsley PhD, MCSP, MMACP, CSCS
Facilitators
Ian Horsley
Ian has been a physiotherapist for over 34 years.
He worked as a physiotherapist for England Rugby Union, for 14 years, with various teams, and spent the last 9 years working with the Elite Playing squad, as physiotherapist to England ‘A’ teams.
Currently Ian is Athlete Health Lead (Upper Limb) for the UK Sports Institute, Clinical Director of Back in Action Rehabilitation, in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, associate lecturer at Salford University, and member of the EdCom for EUSSER and BESS, along with the many one- and two-day courses he teaches across Europe.
He concluded his PhD in 2013 examining the issues around shoulder injuries in professional rugby and has published several articles in peer reviewed journals on the subject of musculoskeletal injury management and contributed chapters to several books on sports injury management.
He worked as part of the HQ medical team for Team England at the 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth Games, was a member of the Team GB HQ medical team at the 2012, 2016 and 2020/21 and 2024 Olympic Games and currently is a Consultant Physiotherapist to England Football.
In his spare time, Ian spends most of his time trying to learn to play golf, cycling, supporting Barnsley FC and having some quality time with his wife now the children have grow
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