Treating Shoulder Injuries in Rotational Athletes – Reid Nelles
- Faculty:
- Reid Nelles
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 59 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Dec 10, 2020
Description
Talk about moving parts! The shoulder joint is complex – you need solutions that are easy to digest AND provide better outcomes for your patients. In this recording, you’ll explore evidence-based corrective exercise strategies that will address the most common shoulder dysfunctions you see in clinic. We’ll also dive into how the origin of injury can impact treatment decisions – was the injury traumatic or due to overuse? Acute or chronic?
In this recording, Dr. Reid Nelles will give you step by step guide where you’ll learn:
- How to quickly identify the root cause of impairment; structural, muscular, or neuro?
- How to use compression or decompression to alleviate pain
- Progression and regression strategies to help every type of patient you treat
You’ll also walk away with tips for using kinesiology tape to help with pain mitigation and edema. Purchse today to feel more confident your ability to treat even the most complex shoulder injuries.
Handouts
Manual – Treating Shoulder Injuries in Rotational Athletes (159.1 MB) | 25 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
- Who qualifies as a Rotational Athlete?
- Throwing, Kicking, Tennis, Golf, Hockey
- Common Shoulder injuries across rotational sports
- Traumatic vs. Over-use/Dis-use (-itis/-osis)
- Acute vs. Subacute vs. Chronic
- Structural vs. Muscular vs. Neuro
- Treatment Techniques for three common dysfunctions
- Manual Therapies (Scope of Practice Dependent):
- LAB/BREAKOUT Experience with Instructor Feedback Q/A
- Hands-on
- Modalities
- Cupping/Decompression
- Compression Band Therapy
- Instrument Assisted Therapies
- Manual Therapies (Scope of Practice Dependent):
- Corrective Exercise Strategies:
- LAB/BREAKOUT Experience with Instructor Feedback Q/A
- Let the assessment be your guide
- Isometric vs. Concentric vs. Eccentric Muscle Contraction
- Global vs. Local Focus
- Progression and Regression Strategies
- Kinesiology Taping: LAB/BREAKOUT Experience with Instructor Feedback Q/A
- Pain Mitigation
- Positioning and External Cueing via Neurofeedback
- Edema and Fluid Dynamics Control
Faculty
Reid Nelles, DC Related seminars and products: 1
Reid Nelles, DC, is a chiropractor who earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Minnesota – Duluth where he then followed his passion onto Northwestern Health Sciences University to pursue a Doctorate in Chiropractic. Reid was fortunate to be chosen for the medical staffing of the World Sport Games in Lignano, Italy, which kick started his infatuation with sports chiropractic. Over the years, he has honed his experience and gained even more knowledge of movement patterns, corrective exercises, hands-on techniques, and so much more within the athlete population.
He owns and operates Minnesota Movement, a clinic in Excelsior, Minnesota. It is here that Dr. Reid fulfills his role in the community of ensuring that no athlete or person has a reason to skip a workout, bike ride, game, round of golf, day with their kids, or any activity due to an injury or pain. Reid believes that; if you move – you’re an athlete. Reid is a self-proclaimed “jack of all trades, master of none” when it comes to athletic endeavors and loves golf, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, hockey, wakeboarding, waterskiing, fishing and hunting. His primary goal is to restore and improve qualities of movement with anyone he sees.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Reid Nelles is owner of Minnesota Movement. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Reid Nelles has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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