Glenohumeral Capsulitis: Effective Assessment and Treatment of Frozen Shoulder
Online training offered
Watch this 4-hour training from the comfort of your home. Add this training to your shopping cart and a confirmation email to view the training will be sent to you within 24 to 72 hours. Please note that our online training platform is different from the Atlas Medic portal.
From the moment you connect to our online training platform, you will have 30 days to view the training. The course notes will be attached to this platform under the documentation tab. You will have a quiz to complete at the end of the training in order to obtain your training certificate. This certificate will be issued automatically on the platform.
Disregard the following dates: 2024-11-01 to 2025-01-31. You can purchase and view this training at any time.
Eligibility
This training is open to all healthcare professionals, including chiropractors.
General objectives
Shoulder problems are highly prevalent in the general population, and glenohumeral capsulitis (frozen shoulder) is undoubtedly one of the most common conditions affecting this joint. Shoulder stiffness is indeed very frequent, particularly in an aging population, but is it truly capsulitis in all these cases?
This course aims to demystify this still poorly understood diagnosis and to provide clinicians with the tools to effectively treat the different forms of shoulder stiffness.
Based on the latest data on the subject, this training is first and foremost very practical. It focuses on treatment techniques and appropriate exercises to optimize the results of the practitioner's interventions.
Following this training, you will be able to:
Diagnose glenohumeral capsulitis in a patient and differentiate it from simple stiffness.
Understand the pathophysiology of capsulitis.
Recognize the stage of the pathology to better target the appropriate treatment based on evidence.
Implement the most effective manual therapy techniques for the treatment of shoulder stiffness.
Select and explain the most relevant exercises to increase shoulder mobility.
Adapt the treatment plan according to the stage of the pathology as well as the irritability and reactions of the patient.
Language of the training
This training is offered in French.
This training provides 4 hours of continuing education credits.