Lyn Watson Level 2 Advanced Shoulder Physio Course

Advance your clinical shoulder diagnosis and rehabilitation skills to expert level.

Lyn Watson’s Level 2 Shoulder Course is a high-level shoulder orthopaedic course designed for physios who have completed our Level 1 course.

This 2 day course teaches the advanced techniques and protocols needed to assess, diagnose and rehabilitate the shoulder including real life scenario based examinations of patients. Students have the opportunity to observe Lyn Watson and her team assess 3-4 shoulder orthopaedic patients, live, in front of the course.

This enables course participants to observe her approach to clinical assessment, clinical reasoning and the development of a management pathway. There is then an open discussion and questions regarding her assessment, clinical reasoning and rationale for each patient post assessment. Places are strictly limited to 30 participants per course and are expected to sell out quickly.

Course Content

Degenerative Rotator Cuff Pathology

  • Definition of sub-groups of Impingement
  • Degenerative vs Traumatic Rotator Cuff Pathology
  • Clinical Management Pathways for “sub-acromial” impingement
  • Surgical vs Conservative & Post Op Rotator Cuff Rehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation Choices & Progression for SA Impingement Patients
  • Practical session Theraband drills
  • Anterior Superior Rotator Cuff Pain – The Other Impingers
  • Differential diagnosis & management strategies
  • Subscapularis Tendon Pathology
  • Role of injection therapy, Practical session massage / mobilization skills
  • Rehabilitation strategies & time lines

 

Recent Articles published by Lyn Watsons, Melbourne Shoulder Group

The Hypermobile Shoulder with Rotator Cuff Overload

  • The incidence and relevance to your clinical practice
  • Typical presentations at different ages
  • How to juggle and balance rehabilitation of the rotator cuff on a hypermobile GHJoint
  • When a surgical consultation is needed and the surgery that can help
  • Rehabilitation post surgery

 

Recent Articles published by Lyn Watsons, Melbourne Shoulder Group

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

  • Classification & Diagnosis of TOS
  • Differential Diagnosis (Cx, Tx, Scapula)
  • Provocation Testing
  • Treatment Strategies & Practical Rehabilitation Session & Taping
  • Integrating the Neck into Shoulder Girdle Rehabilitation

 

Recent Articles published by Lyn Watsons, Melbourne Shoulder Group

Posterior Instability

  • Clinical Presentation,
  • Assessment to differentiate Post.Instability from GIRD
  • Rehabilitation Program
  • Critique of Published Research

 

Recent Articles published by Lyn Watsons, Melbourne Shoulder Group



SLAP Lesions

  • Research Published vs Clinical Presentation Reality
  • Sub-Grouping the presentation and assessment tools
  • Assessment, Conservative & Surgical Treatment options

 

Recent Articles published by Lyn Watsons, Melbourne Shoulder Group

Scapula Mechanics, Assessment and Rehabilitation Strategies (covered through-out the course for each pathology)

 

Recent Articles published by Lyn Watsons, Melbourne Shoulder Group



For each of these topics Lyn incorporates the relevant research and her clinical experience to cover;

  • Typical subjective and physical presentation
  • The spectrum of Pathomechanics that exist for these pathologies
  • Assessment, differentiation and clinical reasoning to sub group the pathologies
  • Development of a treatment or management strategy
  • Treatment:
    o Conservative rehabilitation; when, for how long, what’s a realistic recovery
    o Pre-op rehabilitation, intervention, surgery and
    o Post-op Rehabilitation
  • A Systematic approach to Rehabilitation through progression of:
    o Scapula contribution from assessment, correction, rehabilitation and integration into
    GHJ rehabilitation
    o GHJ movement control, endurance and strengthening
    o Sports specific rehabilitation.

This is a high level shoulder orthopaedic courses that will equip you with the clinical reasoning skills to
develop an assessment and treatment strategy for any shoulder patient that presents to your clinic.

Prerequisites : completion of Level 1 Shoulder Course

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