Course Objectives: -Understand the definition, pathology and pathogenesis of a frozen shoulder -Recognize what is important for a clinician to rule in or rule out a frozen shoulder -Classify the patient with frozen shoulder, based on the level of irritability -Recognize the best evidence in rehabilitation strategies of a patient with frozen shoulder
It covers
* Epidemiology, pathogenesis and typical pattern of a frozen shoulder
* What it is important for us as clinicians in the clinical assessment of a suspected patient with frozen shoulder
* rule in and rule out criteria when suspecting a frozen shoulder
* Yellow flags & red flags
* The use of questionnaires in a patient with a suspected frozen shoulder
* How we can better target rehabilitation on the basis of our clinical assessment?
* Current best evidence rehabilitation strategy
Course Objectives:
-Understand the definition, pathology and pathogenesis of a frozen shoulder -Recognize what is important for a clinician to rule in or rule out a frozen shoulder -Classify the patient with frozen shoulder, based on the level of irritability
-Recognize the best evidence in rehabilitation strategies of a patient with frozen shoulder