Description
The shoulder is the most complex joint in the human body, which makes treating and training overhead athletes very challenging. The shoulder requires a delicate balance of both stability and mobility to maximize production. Join NCAA athletic trainer Mitch Hauschildt as he presents strategies to create healthy, bulletproof shoulders that can catapult active individuals into higher levels of performance.
Outline
- The relationship between mobility and stability within the human body
- Understanding the complex nature of the shoulder complex and how it ties into the rest of the kinetic chain
- Five step process for training stability and mobility for the shoulder joint
- Introduce specific stability and mobility interventions
Objectives
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- Identify key mobility and stability issues that affect the shoulder and larger system overall
- Describe several simple, key exercises that address both mobility and stability for the overhead athlete
- Implement a structured training program to maximize shoulder output
Who should attend:
- Physical Therapists
- Physical Therapist Assistants
- Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy Assistants
- Chiropractors
- Athletic Trainers
- Rehab Managers
- Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists
- Exercise Physiologists
Virtual Course Option – Powered by Zoom
March 1, 2021 6:00-8:00pm central time
Cost: $25
Note: This is a non CE course. The content presented meets the requirements for most professional CEU boards and bodies, but it is not pre-approved (making it very affordable). If you want CE credit, please save all materials and apply for credit with your specific board or certification body.
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