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When you assess your patients shoulder movements, and notice a winging scapula, altered resting position or timing of scapula movement, do you need to treat it? Can we diagnose “Scapular dyskinesis”, and does it matter? How can you simplify your scapular assessment?

In this podcast, Jo Gibson (Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist) explores common beliefs and myths around the scapula, including:

  1. Abnormal scapular kinematics cause pain
  2. We can predict patients that are going to get shoulder pain
  3. Upper traps should be retrained to decrease their activation
  4. Scapular-based interventions are superior to rotator cuff based treatment
  5. There are reliable and valid ways to assess scapular movement

Alongside this mythbusting, you’ll explore:

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Free webinar “5 common mistakes therapists make with shoulder pain, and what to do about them” with Jo Gibson

Register now for the free webinar "5 common mistakes therapists make with shoulder pain, and what to do about them" with Jo Gibson (Upper Limb Specialist Physio)

Frozen and stiff shoulder assessment & treatment with Jo Gibson

Improve your assessment and treatment of frozen and stiff shoulders now with Jo Gibson’s online course at clinicaledge.co/frozenshoulder

Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo Gibson

Improve your assessment and treatment of shoulder pain with the Shoulder: Steps to Success online course with Jo Gibson, now available for enrolment at clinicaledge.co/shouldersuccess

CLICK HERE to get access to Sherlock Holmes and the sign of the four hypotheses with Nick Kendrick 

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