Assessing and Rehabilitating Shoulder Instability, Version 2.0, helps rehabilitation professionals care for athletes with shoulder instability. This updated version of the popular print course contains new video clips and expanded information on various assessment techniques, including extensive coverage of manual muscle tests. The course text is now delivered conveniently within the online course via .pdf format, as is the extensive video footage.
The course contains information on the following:
- Understanding basic shoulder anatomy and biomechanics
- Etiology and epidemiology of shoulder instability
- Techniques for assessing shoulder instability
- Evidence-based rehabilitation exercises for conservative and surgical management of instability
- Guidelines for exercise progression during each phase of rehabilitation
Throughout the course are case studies that aid in practical application of assessment and treatment techniques. These case studies lead you through the process of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Throughout the course, emphasis is given to working with athletes of various sports and returning them to competitive form.
Assessing and Rehabilitating Shoulder Instability, Version 2.0, reviews the concepts of examining, diagnosing, and designing a treatment plan for athletes. It refreshes the knowledge of seasoned professionals and introduces students to one of the most prevalent types of athletic injury.