Updates on Shoulder Biomechanics Evidence
Speaker: Renee Ivens, PT, DPT
Date/Time: July 24, 2024 Wednesday 7-8pm central time
This webinar will discuss the current evidence related to the biomechanics of the shoulder. What does it mean when patients come to you with rotator cuff impingement? What should we keep in mind when we evaluate someone with subacromial impingement? You can easily implement the clinical pearls from this webinar because the peer-reviewed articles are explained by a master clinician, who understands what you go through on a day to day basis!
Renee Ivens, PT, DPT
Dr. Ivens is an associate professor of physical therapy and orthopedic surgery at Washington University in St. Louis. In addition to her involvement in the didactic entry level DPT curriculum, Renee serves as a mentor in the clinical practice at the School of Medicine. Her clinical interests are movement dysfunctions involving the spine, shoulder girdle and upper extremity peripheral nerve dysfunction. She is happy to share her knowledge and experience gained while working alongside Dr Shirley Sahrmann & Associates for over 25 years.
For this individual webinar registration, you will receive a 30-day recording access (until 8/23/2024, or 30 days from date of purchase if registered after 7/24/2024).
Please note, there are no CEU's associated with this 1-hour webinar.