A Therapist’s Guide to ACJ and SCJ Fractures and Dislocations
Are you sure most shoulder pains fall into the category of rotator cuff injuries, tendinitis, and fractures? When I ask: “when was the last time you attended to the ACJ strain or SCJ dislocation?” Most votes are usually 10% or less. In this live interactive webinar, we’ll discuss the history, presentation, symptoms, complications, and rehabilitation. Most clinicians will identify symptoms as a rotator cuff injury but in reality they’re only mimicking a true ACJ strain. Understanding the injuries of AC and SC joints is vital to understand why some shoulder pains and range of motions don’t resol...Read moreve. These are the missing links that play a vital role in shoulder rehabilitation. Less...
Learning Objectives
- Identify 3 signs and diagnose ACJ injuries.
- Identify 3 signs and diagnose SCJ injuries.
- Design a rehabilitation program for patients with ACJ and SCJ injuries in acute and chronic phases.
- Discuss rehabilitation strategies and protocols for ACJ and SCJ injuries.
Target Audience
Learning Levels
- Intermediate
Thursday, February 09, 2023
04:00 PM EST - 06:10 PM EST
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Agenda
4:00pm - 5:00pm Introduction, Identifying ACJ and SCJ injuries
5:00pm - 5:10pm Break
5:10pm - 6:10pm Rehabilitation programs and strategies (acute and chronic)
CE Information - Earn 2 CE Credit Hours
CE Approvals
New York State Education Department's State Board for Physical Therapy
Physical Therapist State Acceptance
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Texas Physical Therapy Association
Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners
Florida Board of Occupational Therapy
Ohio Physical Therapy Association
Michigan Board of Physical Therapy
Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice
Michigan Board of Occupational Therapy
New York State Education Department's State Board for Occupational Therapy
New Jersey Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
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