What am I going to learn?

  • Accreditatie - Only for Dutch and Belgium participants

    Registers: Beroepsgerelateerd, algemeen, manueel & sport. Keurmerk: 3 punten; KRF: 2 punten; PQK: 8NE

  • Description

    Jo's involvement in original research, study at Masters level and vast experience of treating patients with shoulder problems has enabled her to develop a simple, evidence-informed approach to assessment and rehabilitation of the shoulder that is immediately applicable to practice. Simple assessment strategies will enable participants to design effective treatment interventions, which reflect the functional needs of patients. The course will look at the challenges of true evidence based practice and how developments in the pain sciences and communication literature offer opportunities for enhancing interventions In this webinar she will be talking about; Understanding the shoulder muscle “team” What is the impact of pathology? What about exercise prescription?

  • Course language & duration

    English - 4 hours - After purchase this webinar will be accessible for one month

Expert

Jo Gibson

Jo has been teaching her shoulder course for over 20 years. During her career she has travelled all over the UK, Europe and the rest of the world to work with and observe some of the World’s leading shoulder experts. Her involvement in original research, study at Masters level and vast experience of treating patients with shoulder problems has enabled her to develop a simple, evidence-informed approach to assessment and rehabilitation of the shoulder that is immediately applicable to practice. Simple assessment strategies will enable participants to design effective treatment interventions, which reflect the functional needs of patients. The course will look at the challenges of true evidence based practice and how developments in the pain sciences and communication literature offer opportunities for enhancing interventions.

E-learning

  • 1

    Introduction

    • Welcome

  • 2

    Preparation work

    • Set a goal for this E-learning

    • Psychological factors are associated with the outcome of physiotherapy for people with shoulder pain- a multicentre longitudinal cohort study

  • 3

    Slides

    • Slides Jo Gibson - Getting to grips with the shoulder

  • 4

    Webinar Jo Gibson - Getting to grips with the shoulder

    • Recording - Getting to grips with the shoulder

  • 5

    Final test

    • Final test - Getting to gips with the shoulder

  • 6

    Aftermath

    • Reflect on your goal

    • Don't forget to be critical!

    • Stilwell 2019 - An enactive approach to pain- beyond the biopsychosocial model

    • Cuff 2018 - Subacromial impingement syndrome – What does this mean to and for the patient? A qualitative study

    • Lewis 2016 - Rotator cuff related shoulder pain- Assessment, management and uncertainties

    • Willmore 2016 - Scapular dyskinesia- evolution towards a systems-based approach

    • Kinetic Chain Rehabilitation: A Theoretical Framework

  • 7

    Re-watch recording

    • Re-watch webinar with playbar