Event
- Title:
- Shoulder Girdle Movement Analysis and Motor Control Training
- When:
- Mar 17 - Mar 24
- Where:
- Jacqui Clark -
- Category:
- All events
COURSE INFORMATION
| Location: |
Auckland Christchurch Wellington |
March 17 March 18 March 24 |
| Price: |
$295 (One day) Discounts apply for REPs registered participants This course has been approved with the Osteopathic Council for 6 Category 1 CPD points |
Workshop Overview
Muscles around the shoulder girdle are designed for different roles including moving and stabilising the shoulder. Motor control deficits can arise in the region of scapulo-thoracic coordination and translation control in the glenohumeral joint.
Alteration of muscle activation of the scapula-thoracic muscles can result in the scapula adopting a downwardly rotated resting position and a loss of dynamic control in functional arm movements. This can cause a risk of soft tissue impingement under the sub-acromial arch or the coraco-acromial arch. If there is dysfunction in the rotator cuff muscles (+/- long head of biceps) the glenohumeral joint can be at risk of developing instability. A person doing regular exercise or weight training can be at significantly higher risk of injury with these faulty muscle activation and movement patterns.
Detailed movement analysis of shoulder girdle movements will be covered practically, to help you identify faulty movement patterns. Specific low threshold motor control training strategies will be taught to show you how to train control of segmental translation and functional movement of the scapula and glenohumeral joint.
The integration of these training strategies into a wider base of rehabilitation options is discussed. A review of shoulder girdle anatomy prior to attending the workshop is recommended.
Course Outline
8:30am – 9:00am
- Registration
9:00 – 10:30am
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Functional anatomy and physiological considerations of the shoulder
11:00 – 11:30am
- Movement Analysis of shoulder girdle
11.30 – 12:30
- Assessment for control deficits in the scapula and glenohumeral joint
1:30 – 2:30pm
- Motor control training for the scapula
2:30 – 3:30pm
- Motor control training for the glenohumeral joint
4:00 – 5:00pm
- Integration into function and exercise training
SPEAKER INFORMATION
- Speaker:
- Jacqui Clark
Description
GradDip.PT(UK), MCSP, NZRP
Jacqui Clark qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1989 in London. Since the early 1990’s she has specialized in movement dysfunction and motor control and how this relates to pain and disability. From 1997 to date she has lectured extensively, tutoring postgraduate courses and presenting at conferences all over the world.
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