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Too many athletes are reinjured when practitioners rely solely on time to determine if they are ready for activity.

Strength. ROM. Pain. Stability. Proprioception.
All of these are critical players alongside time & tissue healing.

Through a functional testing algorithm, you will learn a practical, evidence-based & objective framework to better determine when a patient can return to sport. Get the latest cutting-edge insights from 10 of the country's most trusted orthopedic experts.
  • Functional movement assessments that consider the demands on the entire kinetic chain
  • Specific exercises and progressions to best replicate the sport-specific needs of your athletes
  • Proven strategies for labral/rotator cuff tears, impingement, tennis elbow, throwing mechanics, and more!
  • Fresh new insights for managing repetitive overuse tendon injuries… and how you may be treating them wrong
  • Multimodal approaches to upgrade your toolbox: manual therapy, taping, myofascial release, cupping, compression flossing, IASTM, and more!

Filled with broad concepts that help every shoulder you treat, from general ortho patients, to weekend warriors or competitive overhead athletes — this is your one-stop shop.

And to sweeten the deal, we are also including an exclusive bonus package with HOT topics like blood flow restriction, cupping, nutrition strategies for inflammation and recovery, sleep, and more!!

Sports Medicine and Functional Fitness Series

Shoulder Edition
$1,769.85 value,  yours for only $299.99 today!
Earn up to 29.5 self-study CE Hours!

What You'll Learn

Evidence-Based Examination of the Shoulder Complex & Criteria to Return to Sport
George Davies, DPT, MEd, SCS, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, FAPTA & Robert Manske, PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, ATC, CSCS
Click here for information about George Davies | Click here for information about Robert Manske
Although we have been dealing with shoulder injuries in sports for 40 years, there is no validity or consensus on criteria for return to sports (RTS). Explore a practical guide for how testing should be performed, what tests and criteria should be used, and why these criteria need to be established using a Functional Testing Algorithm (FTA). Don't miss this crucial session that will provide you with a step-by-step path for determining when to return to activity!

Current Concepts in Shoulder Rehabilitation and Performance Enhancement Techniques
George Davies, DPT, MEd, SCS, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, FAPTA & Robert Manske, PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, ATC, CSCS
Click here for information about George Davies | Click here for information about Robert Manske
Design custom, evidence-based programs with today's sports med gurus as you explore multi-modal interventions: taping, posture shirts, proprioception/perturbation exercises, novel strengthening exercises, plyometric exercises, and advanced functional exercises. You'll gain clinical pearls to improve ROM, flexibility, strength, power, endurance, and functional activities for ADLs while also decreasing pain. With these time-tested and proven techniques, you can restore functional strength more quickly and return more of your athletes to full, unrestricted overhead sports activity.

From Rehab to Performance: Thrower's Shoulder and Elbow
Evan Hauger, DPT, CSCS, SFG1 | Click here for information about Evan Hauger
The mechanics of repetitive throwing often results in structural change, dysfunction, and pain. If you're not taking these changes into consideration, you are venturing down the wrong path for rehab. Explore the unique kinetic demands of throwing and key anatomy components influencing shoulder and elbow function. Get direct access to the blueprint for assessments and interventions that address the specific needs of these ball-slinging athletes. You'll learn to develop exercise progression programs focused on restoring functional mobility and building strength to appropriately endure those forces.

You May be Rehabbing UE Tendons Wrong
Aaron Crouch, DPT, CSCS, SFG1 | Click here for information about Aaron Crouch
Reframe your perspective and develop a more resilient tendon system with today's best and most effective loading principles that are not consistently utilized in rehab. It is frustrating when progress is slow, but with this paradigm, you'll simplify what actually works for rehabbing tendon pain and confidently educate the client with realistic expectations. This systematic approach to evaluating movement dysfunction emphasizes the more meaningful limiting factors in movement dysfunction that produce better outcomes for UE tendinopathy. Improve your clinical decision-making skills on exercise progression and regression that ensure safety and improvements for patients of all ages and abilities.

Upper Extremity Myofascial Chains: Don't Chase the Symptoms, Find the Cause
Rina Pandya, PT, DPT | Click here for information about Rina Pandya
Pinpoint commonly missed diagnoses related to myofascial restrictions
Save time and resources for you and your patient with these streamlined techniques
Eliminate pain while simultaneously improving biomechanics of the UE

Manual Therapy for Frozen Shoulder
Theresa Schmidt, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, LMT, CEAS | Click here for information about Theresa A. Schmidt
With a lack of understanding, clinicians may painfully and forcibly mobilize with disregard for the myofascial component of AC. This often negatively impacts future functional activity. Learn proven manual therapy techniques that significantly improve outcomes for frozen shoulder. You'll be better equipped to help your patient with mobility, circulation, and pain management for peak functional performance.

Developing Speed and Rotational Power
Evan Hauger, DPT, CSCS, SFG1 | Click here for information about Evan Hauger
Movement dysfunction associated with rotation creates energy leaks that lead to a variety of pathologies. The ability to create and train for rotational power translates across many sports and functional activities. Dive into the specific assessments and evaluation techniques that are best for working with rotational athletes. These targeted techniques will enhance your clinical-decision making as you progress from creating motion and building strength to developing speed and power. Using specific and diverse sports examples, you will better select appropriate interventions that span the movement continuum from motion, to strength, to speed/power, to performance.

Infusing Stability and Mobility for Efficient Overhead Movements
Mitch Hauschildt, MA, ATC, CSCS | Click here for information about Mitch Hauschildt
Better understand the shoulder’s relationship within the entire kinetic chain
Unlock a simple five-step process for training stability and mobility
Effective interventions that reduce pain and improve performance

Barbell Rehab for Overhead Athletes
Aaron Crouch, DPT, CSCS, SFG1 | Click here for information about Aaron Crouch
Get a blueprint for advancing treatment, exercise, and performance training for all types of clients with new and integrative approaches for barbell athletes. As you better understand the physical demands to safely and effectively utilize the barbell, you can place emphasis on more meaningful limiting factors in movement dysfunction that produce better outcomes. Experience an interactive exercise progression and regression model with applications for rehab and performance. With this clear decision-making process, you'll leave no stone unturned in the development of human function and performance. Best of all? This approach works for all patient demographics, from geriatric clients that strive to maintain independence to Elite Athletes attempting to improve performance and reduce injury risk.

Bonus Self-Study Package:

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Real Time, Dynamic Imaging at Your Fingertips
Jeannine Noble, PT, MS, RMSK | Click here for information about Jeannine Noble
Imagine if you had the ability to identify tissue dysfunction on the spot! Musculoskeletal ultrasound gives you the ability to take off the blindfold that has been preventing you from dynamically observing tissues in vivo. You’ll experience how these techniques can be learned virtually via teleguidance and why this technology is revolutionizing the field:
  • Real time, dynamic imaging at your fingertips
  • Identify the cause of restrictions and limitations to ROM in seconds!
  • Better patient care, better patient satisfaction and lower overall cost.
Discover what can be visualized with MSK ultrasound and how it is being utilized to streamline patient care in clinics today. With this cutting-edge technology, you will create a new standard of evaluation and enhance patient treatment.

Blood Flow Restriction Training to Maximize Rehab Outcomes for All Patients
Michael Lau, PT, DPT, CSCS | Click here for information about Michael Lau
Learn about the greatest innovation for rehab providers in the 21st century. Discover how blood flow restriction training bio-hacks the body to achieve considerable increases in muscle size and strength while exercising with very light loads.

Nutrition's Impact on Performance & Recovery in Rehabilitation
Cindi Lockhart, RDN, LD, IFNCP | Click here for information about Cindi Lockhart
Food is medicine. Proper nutrition has a significant impact on your patients’ overall function and recovery during rehabilitation as a result of reducing inflammation, oxidative stress, and fatigue. Identify how you can assess your patients’ nutritional status and risk via anthropometrics, physical signs, and diet history and determine when to refer to a nutrition professional. Articulate customized and specific action steps to take to optimize your patients’ nutritional status to improve their performance and recovery during rehabilitation.

Systemic Inflammation: A Musculoskeletal Dilemma?
Kristina Campione, DC, MS | Click here for information about Kristina Campione
Throwing all your best movement mojo at a patient and still striking out? Getting results but the issue keeps coming back? Let's break down how your patient's systemic inflammation may be diminishing your clinical MSK outcomes. In this recording, we’ll explore the connection between the gut and the brain and how that influences pain perception, tissue healing and movement. Get your patient to respond better to MSK care with this systemic approach that presents practical and actionable screening and intervention.

Cupping for Sport Related Conditions
Milica McDowell, MS, DPT | Click here for information about Milica McDowell
Do you work with athletes? From youth to recreation to the adult weekend warrior, athletes of all levels can benefit from cupping. Whether you want to use cups to ready the system for activity, as a recovery tool, or to help treat an injury, myofascial cupping is indicated for use with your athletic population. In this recording, you will learn evidence-based solutions for how, when and where to apply cups, how to use cupping to ready an athlete’s system for activity and how to properly use cups as a recovery tool.

We will discuss uses for cups in various types of sports including individual endurance sports (run, bike, swim), team sports (soccer, basketball) and functional sports like CrossFit. This recording will cover both performance and rehab applications and leave you with confidence to include cupping for your athletic population. You’ll learn techniques you can use immediately in your practice whether you work with silicone, acrylic or glass cups.

Regenerative Medicine: Non-Surgical Options & New Tools for Orthopedics
Terry Rzepkowski, DPT, MS, BS | Click here for information about Terry Rzepkowski
Patients now have options to improve their outcome function and reduce their daily pain levels - without going under the knife. Regenerative medicine is quickly becoming a viable option for many orthopedic conditions and many practices are now adding this specialty as a treatment option. In this training, you’ll take a deep dive into:
  • Side-by-side recovery timetable comparisons
  • Implications across the spectrum: from athletes to older adults
  • Where is the industry currently on insurance coverage?
  • Spot the imposter! Gain a crucial understanding of what constitutes credible regenerative procedures and those masquerading as regenerative procedures.
With non-operative management for orthopedic problems of the shoulder, hip, and knee and painful joint conditions, you will propel your practice forward after attending this informative course. Discover what the future holds for regenerative medicine and accelerated healing!
Sports Medicine and Functional Fitness Series
Shoulder Edition
$1,769.85 value,  yours for only $299.99 today!
Earn up to 29.5 self-study CE Hours!
WHAT MAKES THIS TRAINING SO SPECIAL?

Hear leading orthopedic experts share their proven methods for shoulder injuries
Every presenter is dedicated to sharing actionable insights to implement the very next day!
Peer-reviewed research — translated into real-world and practical solutions
✓ DOZENS of new strategies to accelerate your patient outcomes
Advanced drills to develop speed, control, and rotational power
Barbell rehab techniques for overhead athletes
Safely speed up the recovery process for labral and rotator cuff tears
Confidently return your overhead athletes to unrestricted sport!
Unlimited access and unlimited replays on ALL sessions
Earn up to 29.5 self-study CE hours
Learn on your own time and earn CE as you go
MEET YOUR SHOULDER EXPERTS:

Dr. George J. Davies

George J. Davies, DPT, MEd, SCS, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, FAPTA, is an internationally known speaker who has presented hundreds of conferences throughout the world on sports physical therapy, athletic training, shoulder, knee, open and closed kinetic chain topics, orthopaedics, rehabilitation, and Isokinetics. George is a clinician, educator, speaker, researcher, author, editor, patent holder for exercise equipment, and consultant. He has been involved in the clinical practice of sports physical therapy/athletic training, since he was a student athletic trainer, for over 55 years. He has a passion for teaching and has been an educator for over 48 years in colleges and universities.

Dr. Davies has been involved in many research projects that have been presented at numerous national and international conferences and published in various journals. He has participated in hundreds of scientific conferences and workshops throughout the world in the last 45 years. He has published over 200 articles and research abstracts in various periodicals, has written several books, and has contributed chapters to over 45 books. George was the original co-founder and co-editor of The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy for approximately 10 years. George was also one of the founders and original Associate Editors for Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach for the past 10 years.

Click here for information about George Davies

Robert Manske
Robert C. Manske, PT, DPT, MPT, MEd, SCS, ATC, CSCS, is a Professor and Chair of the Physical Therapy Program at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas. Rob has received numerous awards for excellence in teaching at the local, state, and national levels – including receiving the APTA Sports Section’s Excellence in Education Award. He currently serves as the Vice President of the APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section. Rob holds multiple publications related to orthopedic and sports rehabilitation. He is an associate editor for the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy and a manuscript reviewer for The Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Sports Health, Athletic Training and Sports Health Care, Sports Health, a Multidisciplinary Approach, Physical Therapy in Sports, and The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM). Rob has lectured at the state and national level during meetings for APTA, NATA, and the NSCA. In addition to his full-time faculty appointment, Rob is a physical therapist and athletic trainer for Via Christi Health, and also serves as a Teaching Associate at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, and the Department of Community Medicine for the Via Christi Family Practice Sports Medicine Residency Program.

Click here for information about Robert Manske

Theresa A. Schmidt

Theresa Schmidt, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, LMT, CEAS, is an orthopedic physical therapy specialist and massage therapist integrating traditional and alternative medicine with an emphasis on manual therapy, precision exercise, wellness, Reiki, hypnosis, and mindfulness. She presented for NASA/Inomedic, Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic, Vanderbilt Med, Wake Med, and professional associations. She received her doctorate at UNE and served as faculty at Touro PT Programs and CUNY Queens Colleges in NY. She is a published author, Expert Consultant, Reiki Master Instructor, and hypnotherapist in private practice at Educise® in New Hampshire.

Click here for information about Theresa A. Schmidt

Aaron Crouch

Aaron Crouch, DPT, CSCS, SFG1, is a physical therapist and certified strength and conditioning specialist. As a former NCAA Division I baseball player and high school baseball coach, he understands the value of achieving and maintaining an active lifestyle for his clients. In addition to receiving his Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from Sacramento State, he has expanded experience in the Selective Functional Movement Assessment Level 1 course, American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) Injuries in Baseball course, and the 1st Annual SF Giants Sports Medicine Conference.

Aaron completed a clinical rotation with the SF Giants baseball minor league complex in Scottsdale, AZ, which influences his treatment approach with athletes.

Click here for information about Aaron Crouch

Evan Hauger

Evan Hauger, DPT, CSCS, SFG1, specializes in sports physical therapy, strength, and conditioning. He knows the ins & outs of injury from years of personal experience. Growing up, he was a multi-sport athlete and went on to play baseball at Shasta College. Through multiple personal injuries related to his athletic career, Evan realized that he had a passion for improving the way people move and enhancing their performance in sport and life. Also a StrongFirst Certified Level 1 instructor, Evan earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Sacramento State University and has worked with athletes of all calibers, including MLB, NFL, NBA, UFC, and Olympians. He has also spent time with some of the best minds in sports physical therapy in Boston, MA, been a medical team leader for the USA Track and Field National Championships, assisted with NFL combine training at Exos in Phoenix, AZ, and been the performance coach for a group of Olympic athletes.

Click here for information about Evan Hauger

Jeannine Noble

Jeannine Noble, PT, MS, RMSK, has performed thousands of scans in multiple specialty practices including orthopedic, physical medicine, and rehab podiatry. She has also done training for several of the major ultrasound companies. She has conducted trainings for private practices and large groups. She has worked on research projects at Midwestern University, AT Still, and various private entities. Most recently Jeannine and her business partner, Malka Stromer, have been working with the faculty at Midwestern and AT Still to implement a Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) program and a faculty development series. The goal of these programs is to introduce ultrasound to osteopathic students and faculty and to assist them in becoming proficient users of ultrasound for basic diagnostic and interventional procedures.

Click here for information about Jeannine Noble

Terry Rzepkowski

Terry L. Rzepkowski, DPT, MS, BS, is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialization in Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Throughout his 37-year career, he has specialized in Orthopedics, specifically: Musculoskeletal outpatient rehab as an independent private practitioner, Total Joint Replacement Surgery, and Sports Medicine. A professor in the Health Science department at Nova Southeastern University, Terry provides instruction in Anatomy, Biomechanics, Kinesiology, and Neuro anatomy; Terry has extensive knowledge in relating the complexities of the Orthopedic joint replacement patient. Terry's current clinical role as a home care therapist working exclusively with orthopedic surgical patients in Tampa, FL provides a platform for staying abreast of the latest techniques and protocols utilized in joint care rehab. As a sought-after presenter, he enjoys sharing his knowledge with interdisciplinary audiences around the country. Terry has spoken professionally on shoulder, knee, and hip injuries with advances in orthopedic management.

Click here for information about Terry Rzepkowski

Rina Pandya

Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, has an extensive physical therapy career that spans over 20 years, through the UK, the USA, and the Middle East. She has worked in NHS (National Health Service), American health care providing PT services in acute care, in-patient rehab, skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare, and outpatient clinics. She has developed specialty programs based on evidence-based practice in her role as a project manager. She has also managed a physical therapy department as a department head in a premier private hospital in Oman. Rina is a member of the APTA, HCPC-UK, and OAP-Oman.

Click here for information about Rina Pandya

Sports Medicine and Functional Fitness Series
Shoulder Edition
$1,769.85 value,  yours for only $299.99 today!
Earn up to 29.5 self-study CE Hours!
HOW YOU'LL FEEL AFTER THE EVENT:

Prepared to provide top-notch rehab to any shoulder patient
Confident in return to sport decisions
Excited to implement more advanced exercise progressions
Ready to boost patient engagement with simple & effective HEP

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