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Duration: 1 hour | CEU Points awarded: 1 General (CEUs), Level 1, Accreditation Number: PPB007/2025/04/009 As therapists, we often complete a thorough subjective and objective assessment—yet arrive at treatment and rehabilitation unsure of where to begin. This course helps bridge that gap by revisiting essential principles from the latest shoulder injury prevention consensus statements, reminding us of key concepts we may know but need to reapply with intention. You'll gain a practical framework for progressing from manual techniques to home-based exercise programs that support long-term recovery. The course explores how to identify and address restrictions (shortness, stiffness, tightness) and muscle weaknesses, helping you activate the right structures for stability and strength. Strategies for both early and late-stage rehabilitation are covered, supporting a complete and adaptable treatment process. In This Course, You Will Learn: How to approach shoulder rehabilitation holistically—treating the whole athlete, not just the shoulder joint The importance of addressing restrictions and movement limitations at the thoracic spine, scapula, and glenohumeral joint Why starting from the core (trunk) and working out to the periphery is essential in restoring function How to integrate kinetic chain concepts and fascial lines into your treatment planning Practical treatment ideas across different rehabilitation stages. By the end of the session, you’ll be able to confidently design and apply a treatment plan that is anatomically informed, functionally focused, and athlete-centred.
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