MARCH 13, 2021
ONE DAY COURSE
from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

 

THURSDAY 11 MARCH is the last day to register.
REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THAT DATE CANNOT BE ACCEPTED.

4.75 CMW CREDITS FOR PHYSICAL THERAPISTS AND ATHLETIC TRAINERS (4.75 BOC CATEGORY ACEU’S)

Learn the latest in how to recognize, diagnose and treat scapular dyskinesis

Guidelines for evaluation and treatment 

NCS America Inc is pleased to sponsor a rare and exciting opportunity to learn how to recognize, diagnosis and treat Scapular Dyskinesis.  Featuring the expertise and experience of the world recognized authority, Dr. W. Ben Kibler assisted by Associate Professor Dr. Aaron Sciascia from Eastern Kentucky University and Mr. John Will Lockhart II, PT from the Lexington Clinic.

Dr. W. Ben Kibler M.D.
Lexington Clinic
World renown author, lecturer and expert on scapular function and dysfunction

Dr. Aaron Sciascia PhD, ATC, PES, SMTC
Eastern Kentucky University
Associate Professor Exercise and Sport Science

Dr. John Will Lockhart II PT, DPT
Lexington Clinic

Learn the latest in how to recognize, diagnose and treat scapular dyskinesis.

What:

The Course will take place on March 13th.
ONE DAY COURSE from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
4.75 CME CREDITS for Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers (4.75 BOC Category ACEUS’s)

Course topics include:

  • PART1
    Why is the scapula important? Scapular roles in shoulder function and dysfunction (105 min)
  • PART 2
    Evaluation of scapular dyskinesis – the complete diagnosis as a guide for treatment (90 min)
  • PART 3
    Surgical and non surgical treatment – indications, techniques, and guidelines (120min)

 

THURSDAY 11 MARCH is the last day to register.
REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THAT DATE CANNOT BE ACCEPTED.

Course Objectives:

  • To describe the role of the scapula in normal shoulder function and in individuals with shoulder    pain and/or various shoulder pathologies.
  • To employ specific clinical maneuvers designed to identify scapular dysfunction.
  • To explain the kinetic chain philosophy of shoulder rehabilitation.
  • To employ kinetic chain-based exercises to treat scapular dysfunction.

ZOOM WEB EVENT!
March 13th, 2021
9:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

TARGET AUDIENCE
TARGET AUDIENCE: Physicians, Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers (4.75 BOC Category A CEU’s)


FEES

Doctor / Physician /Non-Physician – Others: $150.

LAST CHANCHE TO ENROLL

THURSDAY 11 MARCH is the last day to register.
REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THAT DATE CANNOT BE ACCEPTED.

CREDITS
 4.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for Physical Therapists and athletic trainers.

FOR INFORMATION

academy@ncs-company.com

Brochure

Data & Topics

Part 1 

Why is the scapula important?
Scapular roles in shoulder function & dysfunction

Part 2

Evaluation of scapular dyskinesis
The complete diagnosis as a guide for treatment

Part 3

Surgical and non surgical treatment – indications, techniques, and guidelines.


Session 1 
Scapular mechanics (kinesis) and pathomechanics (dyskinesis)
Kibler
15 minutes

  • Definition and visual examples of kinesis and dyskinesis
  • Dyskinesis as an impairment, with multiple causative factors
  • Presentation of the multiple causative factors for dyskinesis

Discussion and audience participation – 15 minutes

Session 2
Cases and discussion- scapular dyskinesis in shoulder injury and dysfunction- cause or effect
 Kibler, Sciascia, Lockhart
60 minutes

  • Soft tissue alterations, soft tissue injury
  • Intra- articular injury
  • Bone alterations
  • Neurological injury

Discussion and audience participation – 15 minutes


Session 3
Comprehensive evaluation
Kibler, Sciascia, Lockhart
20 minutes

  • Scapular dyskinesis evaluation algorithm
  • Case presentations
  • Techniques for qualitative clinical evaluation

Discussion and audience participation – 20  minutes

Session 4
Results from the evaluation
Kibler, Lockhart
20 minutes

  • Common deficits, isolated, combined on the evaluation
  • Common patterns of muscle weakness/inhibition
  • Quantitative evaluation- preliminary report

Discussion and audience participation – 30 minutes


Session 5
Surgical treatment- indications and outcomes
Kibler
20 minutes

  • Glenohumeral joint injury
  • Clavicle/ AC joint injury
  • Muscle surgery- repair/reattachment, muscle transfers

Discussion and audience participation –  20 minutes

Session 6
Non-surgical- protocols, progressions, pitfalls
Sciascia, Lockhart
60 minutes

  • Evaluation, initial exercise prescription, initial therapy goals
  • Therapy progressions- criteria for progression
  • Criteria- return to activity
  • Pitfalls and advanced techniques

Discussion and audience participation –  20 minutes

MARCH 13, 2021
ONE DAY COURSE
from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

THURSDAY 11 MARCH is the last day to register.
REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THAT DATE CANNOT BE ACCEPTED.

Brochure

* This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Kentucky Medical Association and W. Ben Kibler, MD.
The Kentucky Medical Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

* This course content is not intended for use by any participants outside the scope of their license or regulation.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
John Winslow
j.winslow@ncs-company.com
970-980-1110

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