What am I going to learn?

  • Accreditatie - Only for Dutch and Belgium participants

    Registers: Beroepsgerelateerd, algemeen. Kwaliteitshuis: 3 punten; PQK: 8 NE

  • Description

    There is increasing interest in the relevance and role of the kinetic chain in shoulder rehabilitation. Whether our patients are elite athletes or work in desk based jobs the shoulder does not function in isolation. So how does incorporating the kinetic chain impact our shoulder exercises? Is there evidence to support the role of the kinetic chain in performance and injury? Is this concept only relevant to our athletes and high functional demand individuals or does it have relevance to our general populations? In this webinar we will take a comprehensive bottom up and top down look at the current evidence base regarding the kinetic chain and shoulder pain and rehabilitation and what it means to our practice. You will leave with clinical tips and exercises to enhance your rehabilitation of patients with shoulder pathology. Objectives: 1. Investigate the evidence evaluating the role of the kinetic chain in performance and injury. 2. Consider key subjective features that may indicate the relevance of the kinetic chain in a patients shoulder presentation 3. Discuss simple objective assessment tools to evaluate the relevance of the kinetic chain. 4. Highlight the potential benefits of incorporating the kinetic chain in shoulder exercises and how this impacts local muscle recruitment 5. Illustrate simple ways of incorporating the kinetic chain in your shoulder exercises. 6. Consider the relevance of the kinetic chain in terms of its potential role in symptom modification within a biopsychosocial model.

  • Course language & duration

    English - 3 hours - After purchase this e-learning 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.

Module

  • 1

    Introduction

    • Welcome

  • 2

    Preparation work

    • Set a goal for this E-learning

    • Kinetic Chain Rehabilitation: A Theoretical Framework

    • Questions article

  • 3

    Slides

    • Slides Jo Gibson - Kinetic chain

  • 4

    Webinar Jo Gibson - Kinetic chain

    • Kinetic chain

  • 5

    Final test

    • Final test - Kinetic chain

  • 6

    Aftermath

    • Don't forget to be critical!

    • Step by Step Guide to Understanding the Kinetic Chain Concept in the Overhead Athlete

    • A kinetic chain approach for shoulder rehabilitation

    • Role of the kinetic chain in shoulder rehabilitation: does incorporating the trunk and lower limb into shoulder exercise regimes influence shoulder muscle recruitment patterns? Systematic review of electromyography studies

    • Reflect on your goal

  • 7

    Re-watch recording

    • Re-watch webinar with playbar