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SUMMARY:Shoulder Arthroplasty Principles with Dr. Charles Wang
DESCRIPTION:This advanced cadaver-based course is designed to provide physical therapists and rehabilitation professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy\, biomechanics\, and surgical principles underlying shoulder arthroplasty procedures. Participants will review detailed osseous\, capsuloligamentous\, and myotendinous anatomy of the glenohumeral and scapulothoracic joints with direct correlation to its role in both anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. \nEmphasis will be placed on how implant design\, altered joint mechanics\, and surgical technique directly influence post-operative rehabilitation progression\, precautions\, and clinical outcomes. Common arthroplasty-specific complications such as instability\, scapular notching\, component loosening\, nerve injury\, stiffness\, and subscapularis failure will be reviewed with clear relevance to rehabilitation decision-making. \nIt will conclude with cadaveric surgical presentations of both anatomical total shoulder arthroplasty and reverse shoulder arthroplasty. \nThis course is intended for licensed physical therapists\, physical therapist assistants\, and rehabilitation professionals seeking to advance their understanding of shoulder arthroplasty from both a surgical and rehabilitative perspective\, with direct\, immediate application to patient care.
URL:https://heclink.com/event/shoulder-arthroplasty-principles-with-dr-charles-wang/
LOCATION:Surgical Skills Academy\, 197 Ridgedale Avenue\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shoulder Anatomy Review: Understanding Structural and Functional Anatomy for Clinical Practice
DESCRIPTION:This course provides licensed physical therapists and physical therapist assistants with a comprehensive\, clinically oriented review of the anatomy of the shoulder complex. Using a combination of didactic and practical learning experiences\, participants will explore the structural organization\, osteology\, arthrology\, myology\, capsuloligamentous structures\, and neurovascular components of the glenohumeral and scapulothoracic regions while directly relating these elements to functional movement and pathology. \nThe course bridges textbook anatomy with real-world clinical application. Attendees will revisit bony landmarks\, soft-tissue relationships\, and capsular architecture using dissection-based visuals. Each structure is discussed not only from an anatomical standpoint but also in the context of its relevance to common musculoskeletal conditions such as rotator cuff–related shoulder pain\, labral pathology\, adhesive capsulitis\, and post-operative considerations including tenodesis and arthroplasty. \nSpecial emphasis is placed on dynamic stabilization and force-couple interactions across the rotator cuff\, deltoid\, periscapular musculature\, and long head of the biceps. Attendees will also review palpation landmarks and clinical examination strategies to enhance diagnostic precision and intervention planning. \nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to correlate detailed anatomical knowledge with biomechanical function and clinical reasoning\, supporting evidence-based rehabilitation and improved patient outcomes. \nThis course is designed for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants seeking to deepen their anatomical and functional understanding for direct clinical application in orthopedic and sports settings. \nThis course is currently pending approval by the NJSBPTE for 6.0 continuing education hours. Approval number will be provided upon approval.
URL:https://heclink.com/event/shoulder-anatomy-review-understanding-structural-and-functional-anatomy-for-clinical-practice/
LOCATION:Surgical Skills Academy\, 197 Ridgedale Avenue\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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SUMMARY:Foot and Ankle Anatomy Review: Understanding Structural and Functional Anatomy for Clinical Practice
DESCRIPTION:This course provides licensed physical therapists and physical therapist assistants with a comprehensive\, clinically oriented review of the anatomy of the foot and ankle. Using a combination of didactic and practical learning experiences\, participants will explore the structural organization\, osteology\, arthrology\, myology\, and neurovascular components of the region while directly relating these elements to functional movement\, and pathology. \nThe course bridges textbook anatomy with real-world clinical application. Attendees will revisit bony landmarks and soft-tissue relationships using dissection-based visuals. Each structure is discussed not only from an anatomical standpoint but also in the context of its relevance to common musculoskeletal conditions such as plantar fasciitis\, Achilles tendinopathy\, and posterior tibialis dysfunction. \nSpecial emphasis is placed on intrinsic and extrinsic muscle coordination. Attendees will also review palpation landmarks and clinical examination strategies to enhance diagnostic precision and intervention planning. \nBy the end of the session\, participants will be able to correlate detailed anatomical knowledge with biomechanical function and clinical reasoning\, supporting evidence-based rehabilitation and improved patient outcomes. \nThis course is designed for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants seeking to deepen their anatomical and functional understanding for direct clinical application in orthopedic and sports settings. \nThis course is approved by the NJSBPTE for 4.5 continuing education hours. Approval number 2511-123
URL:https://heclink.com/event/anatomy-for-physical-therapists-the-foot-and-ankle/
LOCATION:Surgical Skills Academy\, 197 Ridgedale Avenue\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shoulder Instability: A Guided Surgical Presentation on Techniques and Rehab with Dr. Kenneth Montgomery
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a lecture and surgical presentation on shoulder instability interventions with Dr. Kenneth Montgomery discussing pathology\, anatomy\, approach perspectives\, and rehab considerations. Food will be provided.
URL:https://heclink.com/event/shoulder-instability-a-guided-surgical-presentation-on-techniques-and-rehab-with-dr-kenneth-montgomery/
LOCATION:Surgical Skills Academy\, 197 Ridgedale Avenue\, Cedar Knolls\, NJ\, 07927\, United States
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