The Shoulder – Steps To Success
15th & 16th March 2025
About The Course
This 2-day course will present a simple, evidence-based approach to the management of shoulder pathology, which is immediately applicable in your clinical practice. It will consider current development in the literature and how they inform the key factors contributing to successful outcomes.
The specific rehabilitation approaches for: dynamic shoulder stability, kinetic chain control, shoulder stiffness, shoulder tendinopathy, culpritis etc will be discussed and accomplished by a practical workshop. These is highly practical course, which contains lots of rehabilitation tips.
The Tutor
Jo Gibson is a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist since 1995 working at the Upper Limb Unit at the Royal Liverpool Hospital and a in private practice. She worked as Squad Physiotherapist for the GB Endurance Riding Team for six years and now works on a consultancy basis with several elite sports teams regarding shoulder rehabilitation.
Jo is an associate Lecturer at the University of Liverpool and has co-developed Upper Limb Masters Modules. She lectures Nationally and Internationally about assessment and rehabilitation of the shoulder complex and has published in peer reviewed journals and written several book chapters. Jo is a member of the EUSSER board (European Society of Shoulder & Elbow Rehabilitation) and a co-founder of the International Congress of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists, which now runs tri-annually.
Follow Jo on Twitter:Â @ShoulderGeek1
The Essentials
Date: 15th and 16th March 2025 (two day course)
Price: ÂŁ350 per delegate
Location:Â Kendal Physio & Well-being Centre, 80 Kirkland Court, Kendal LA9 5AP
How to get here:
By Car – J36 on M6, follow signs to Kendal and South Lakes.
By Train – Mainline to Oxenholme The Lake District
By Plane – Manchester Airport has direct rail link to Oxenholme The Lake District
Accommodation:
Closest – Travelodge Kendal Town Centre
3* – Stonecross Manor
4* – Castle Green Hotel
(many others also available)
Aims
- To present the current literature regarding dynamic stability of the shoulder complex and explore the application to clinical assessment and treatment.
- To present the current literature regarding the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions and describe the impact on the dynamic stabilisers.
- To demonstrate key assessment tools to explore function of the dynamic stabilisers of the shoulder as a basis for treatment planning.
- To demonstrate key treatment approaches based on the current evidence to address movement dysfunction in the shoulder complex.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this two-day course the participant should;
- Understand current concepts of dynamic stability of the shoulder joint.
- Understand current theories relating to the pathophysiology of common shoulder conditions and their impact on dynamic stability of the shoulder joint.
- Develop an awareness of current research regarding evidence-based treatment of shoulder pathology.
- Understand key assessment and treatment tools for the successful treatment of the shoulder joint.
- Have the ability to clinically reason key treatment approaches in the management of common shoulder conditions.
What Next…
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There is no financial commitment at this stage.
Terms of booking: We ask for full payment at the time of booking to secure your place. If you should subsequently need to cancel you can do so up to 60 days prior to the course date subject to ÂŁ100 admin fee. After this time you retain the right to send a replacement therapist in your place but no refund will be given.
If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to give us a call.