Description
Become proficient and confident in assessing and treating shoulder pain with the shoulder webinar bundle.
The Shoulder Webinar Bundle includes:
- Making Sense of Shoulder Mechanics in Clinic Practice – Regularly $149
- Assessment & Treatment of Frozen Shoulder – Regularly $149
- Shoulder Impingements: How, When, and Why to Needle the Subscapularis – Regularly $99
Regular price of all webinars separately: $397.00
No refunds
Purchase includes lifetime access
After purchase, all webinars will be listed in ‘My Account’ at the bottom of the screen
Making Sense of Shoulder Mechanics in Clinical Practice
Record date: January 23rd, 2022
Length: 1 hour 52 minutes
Approved for 2 NCCAOM PDAs Category AOM-BIO
This webinar will help the practitioner better understand how to process, understand, and apply the movement of shoulder mechanics. We will cover how to interpret the assessment of shoulder range of motion and stability in clinical practice.
Course outline:
Anatomy
•muscles, joints, and bones of glenohumeral joint
•muscles, joints, and bones of scapulothoracuc joint
•muscles, joints, and bones of clavicular movement
Understanding What the Mechanics Mean
•Scapular Movement
•Glenohumeral Joint Movement
•Clavicular Movement
Assessment of Shoulder Mechanics
•GH/ST/SC ROM
•cervical spine ROM
•skin rolling
LIVE Patient(s) Demonstration
•Assessment
•Treatment Protocol
•Subsequent Treatments
Q&A
Assessment & Treatment of Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)
Record date: April 27th, 2019
Length: 2 hours 18 minutes
Approved for 2 NCCAOM PDAs Category PE-CW
Often misdiagnosed and misunderstood, true frozen shoulder, Adhesive Capsulitis, can be one of the most stubborn conditions and the most elusive to effectively treat in the clinic. This webinar will help the practitioner better understand what adhesive capsulitis is, what it is not, the etiology, presentation, causes and anatomy involved, and optimal treatment protocols.
Course outline:
What is Frozen Shoulder?
•pathophysiology
•causes
•risk factors
•anatomy of structures at play
Assessment Protocol of Frozen Shoulder
•GH/ST/SC ROM
•cervical spine ROM
•skin rolling
Elemental Breakdown of Treatment Protocol
•skin rolling
•MEP ( Mechanical Energy Pulsation)
-what is MEP?
-what are piezoelectric effects?
•Radio-humeral joint release
Electro-acupuncture
•Liberating the ST (scapular-thoracic joint)
•Perfusion treatment T1-T5 (lecture/demo)
LIVE Patient(s) Demonstration
•Assessment
•Treatment Protocol
•Subsequent Treatments
Q&A
Shoulder Impingements: How, When, & Why to Needle the Subscapularis
Length: 52 minutes
Approved for 1 NCCAOM PDA, Category PE-CW
Subscapularis muscle dysfunction is a common and often overlooked factor in shoulder impingements. In this webinar, Dr. Lombardi reviews the function of the subscapularis, how dysfunction can cause shoulder pain and common impingements, common clinical presentations, and reviews acupuncture and soft tissue approaches that can help. | |||
Goals and Objectives | *Understanding the clinical hx of subscapularis dysfunction *Learn the pinpoint assessment and orthopedic exams used in assessing function/dysfunction *Learn the clinical presentation of common impingements (shoulder) that are d/t subscapularis dysfunction *Review approaches using EA and manual work to restore function of the subscapularis muscle and improve global function of the gleno-humeral and scapulothoracic joint |
About Dr. Lombardi:
Dr. Anthony Lombardi is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College and McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program in Hamilton, Ontario, and has been practicing acupuncture for 19 years. Upon graduation, he founded Hamilton Back Clinic and since then has become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL, CFL, and NHL. Over the past 15 years Anthony has given over 100,000 acupuncture treatments. In addition to practicing, Dr. Lombardi was also an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. He developed his EXSTORE® system, which he currently teaches along with motor points and electro-acupuncture, to physicians and practitioners the world over. He regularly writes and contributes articles on motor points in the Canadian Chiropractic and Chiropractic Economics magazines. Dr. Lombardi’s library continues to grow, with some 70 webinars and larger online courses available covering a variety of MSK and pain conditions, as well as patient practice management topics. He holds live seminars throughout the U.S. and Canada.