
How to apply massage techniques during the patient's sitting position for impingement syndrome.
How to position the patient during the physiological mobilizations for flexion, adduction, abduction, internal & external rotation of the glenohumeral joint, and how to stabilize the hands and perform the movement.
How to position the patient during the physiological mobilizations of the gleno-humeral joint, and how to perform them.
This is a passive mobilization for gleno-humeral joint with the aim of relaxing the patient, to continue with other manual techniques later
Mobilization of the scapula in the side line position for its release, due to muscle contractures.
How should the physiotherapist position during the mulligan technique, when the patient have decreased the flexion movement for gleno-humeral joint. How should we position our hands and when the patient participates during this technique.
How do we put the belt and what direction of mobilization we apply during the Mulligan technique.
How do we position the patient during passive stretching of the muscles of the superior side.
How to apply strengthening exercises for the superior side using the resistance of the physiotherapist's hand.
How to apply passive strengthening exercises for the superior side using the resistance of the therandand.
How we position the patient during active stretching of the muscles of the superior side with the help of bobath ball.
We teach the patient active exercises for increased the range of motion for flexion and abduction movements for the gleno-humeral joint.
In this course you will learn the practical application of manual and active therapies in subacromial conflict syndrome. First you will get to know the theoretical part of what subacromial conflict syndrome , the causes that install it, the diagnostic tests and all the elements that are part of manual therapy and exercise therapy.
Starting from the basic techniques to the more specific ones such as the mulligan technique with or without the help of the belt. We will theoretically learn how to diagnose this pathology through orthopedic tests and then physiotherapeutic maneuvers from the beginning to the end of the rehabilitation process.
In the manual techniques you will practically learn:
How to apply sitting massage,
How to perform physiological mobilizations with a short lever for the gleno-humeral joint,
How to perform mobilization of the scapula,
How to perform mobilization of form eight of the gleno-humeral joint.
In the following, how we will learn to perform :
passive stretching exercises,
How to perform isometric and isotonic strengthening exercises for the muscles of the shoulder area with the help of theraband and the strength of the physiotherapist's hand.
Meanwhile, in the active protocol, you will practically learn:
how to perform passive stretching,
How to perform strengthening exercises for the shoulder area ,
How to perform propioceptive exercises for the upper extermities.