https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/fundamentals-shoulder-rehab-for-ot-5930
This first course of four-part series provides fundamental anatomical, biomechanical, and pathomechanical concepts in the evaluation and management of common shoulder conditions. This course will also review concepts of tissue healing and will provide a general overview of medical-surgical management approaches.
unlimit ed ceu access | $129/year Join NowCourse Type: Video
CEUs/Hours Offered: AOTA/0.1 Intermediate, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 06629; CE Broker/1.0 General (FL), Patient Related (AL), General Continuing Education (GA), Direct Client/patient Services In Occupational Therapy (SC), Related To OT (AZ), Related To OT (LA), Directly Related To OT (MS), Directly Related To OT (TN), CE Broker #20-999908; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Intermediate, Rehabilitation
Course created on March 13, 2023
0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
5-25 Minutes | Anatomy & Biomechanics of the Shoulder |
25-35 Minutes | Tissue Healing Process |
35-55 Minutes | Common Shoulder Conditions and Conservative vs. Surgical Indications |
55-60 Minutes | Summary; Q & A |
Of courses taken (45hr+) you actually used pictures and moved the cursor/pointer to the structures and areas you were discussing as you were discussing them, which is excellent. Most other presenters use the 1st couple slides to name/discuss anatomical structures without images or have images and discuss them but don't use the cursor/pointer. As the audience that becomes very tough. I was so happy to see that you not only used images but also cursor when discussing anatomy/structures. Thanks.
by Margaret on August 17, 2024 excellent bio mechanical/anatomy review & supplemental graphics. by Member on August 15, 2024I really enjoyed the pictures with arrows and the short videos. I liked all of the examples given as well.
by Member on August 14, 2024 I enjoyed this course, and it is very relevant information! by Member on August 8, 2024I could have reviewed this content in one of my old text books, but it was very good to have the auditory and visual inputs guiding me through the material.
by Jose on August 5, 2024I liked the pace of the presentation of material and ease to follow along with lecture and visuals/handouts.
by Grace on August 4, 2024I appreciate the break-down of muscles and review of anatomy, especially with the direct links to functional movement described in this course
by Member on August 4, 2024 Good illustrations to explain concepts. by Maddy on July 24, 2024Infomrative details about shoulder anatomy - less relevant to my practice in SNF - probably better for hand therapists/specialists.
by Whitney on July 22, 2024 enjoyed the pictures and videos to see everything being described by Member on July 22, 2024 Enjoyed the handouts which helped with following along with the presenstation. by Member on July 19, 2024 very detailed info and pictures by Member on July 13, 2024Clear and concise! Loved the slides although wish they were on screen for a longer period of time during explanation. Great course! Thank you.
by Member on July 8, 2024I enjoyed the instructor able to simplify his knowledge and lay it out in a cohesive manner that makes sense.
by Jennifer on July 1, 2024 The slides by Member on June 27, 2024 Knowledgeable presenter and lots of detailed information. by Erika on June 22, 2024The instructor is highly knowledgeable of the topics and systematic and thorough in explanations with use of effective visual supports.
by Member on June 21, 2024 great insight by Member on June 18, 2024 Very informative by Member on June 18, 2024the instructor had great information and knowledge about the topic, the visuals/videos of muscles and their movements were helpful to visualize what exactly is happening.
by Jonah on June 15, 2024The layout of the course and the content was excellent! Very applicable to the setting and patient population that I have largely been treating thus far.
by Member on June 5, 2024The pictures are not good for demonstrating the anatomy for optimal learning. He is not easy to listen to.He does follow his teaching plan and is not distracted.
by Member on May 31, 2024the explanation, images, examples provided enabled me to better understand the root cause of shoulder pain/impingements, and how weakness/tightness in muscles surrounding the shoulder can lead to that pain/reduced ROM
by Barbara on May 29, 2024The presentation and teaching style of Dr Bondoc facilitates the learning of the mechanics of this complex area of human anatomy. Anatomy is anatomy, but nothing beats a good educator! I really liked the presentation of the kinematic chains, and in my mind, prior Anatomy Trains training integrated the rest of this lecture.
by Jeannette on May 28, 2024The instructor speaks at a good pace for understanding. I find myself reassured on the anatomy and kinesiology within the shoulder joint. I appreciate this refresher (after being out of school for many years). Thank you
by Member on May 28, 2024The presenter was very good and knowledgeable about this topic. I like that there were visuals to aid in understanding the topic more.
by Member on May 27, 2024 Good explanations and good graphics by Ashley on May 26, 2024 very informative by Member on May 26, 2024 excellent information. by Member on May 23, 2024 Written information provided by Member on May 15, 2024 It was relevant by Member on May 14, 2024 enjoyed the anatomy review in this! by Member on May 13, 2024good review of the anatomical structure of the shoulder and the variety of movements that muscles can assist the shoulder complex with
by Member on May 9, 2024 great anatomical review! by Member on May 7, 2024Careful and repeated explanation of the coupled muscle groups, with hand demonstrations, drawings, and relevant examples to our patients (not elite athletes, just regular people with diagnosis of "shoulder pain"). An organized approach to explain the kinematics, anatomy and biomechanics first and then in later parts progressing to the next steps is helpful.
by Member on April 30, 2024 by Jane on April 25, 2024 Great overview of the anatomy. by Member on April 23, 2024 Terrific presentation by Gary on April 21, 2024 Looking forward to part 2 by Member on April 19, 2024 Concise delivery of a multitude of details re. shoulder anatomy and function. by Emily on April 13, 2024 I appreciate his visuals and videos by Brittany on April 13, 2024 diagrams, short clips by Stephanie on April 6, 2024Great slides to go with the information given. Having a transcript helped as well for me to keep up and commit to memory the concepts taught on kinematics, shoulders, and scaring.
by Member on April 6, 2024 Good review by Lisa on April 1, 2024the most excellent presentor! extremely articulate and knowledgable but also has a sense of humor. So glad he is an OT. He is treasure to the profession! great slides showing the relation of shoulder complex muscles. Information presented is extremely usesful!
by Eric on March 31, 2024 Appropriate layered and sequenced graphics and animations by Erin on March 29, 2024 good visuals interactive models by Member on March 28, 2024 Good powerpoint and knowledgable speaker by Member on March 28, 2024 great charts by Member on March 27, 2024 Breaking this down into four parts allow for greater details into mechanics and approaches. by Member on March 26, 2024 Good information, knowledgeable teacher, would have loved some more videos and more engaging content by CECILIA on March 26, 2024 love the visuals as i am very much a visual learner by Michael on March 24, 2024 Wonderful review of shoulder anatomy and kinesiology! by Jacqueline on March 20, 2024This course was so helpful in applying biomechanical principles to functional tasks/movements. The videos of the actual orthopedic condition as a result of the principles being explained was very relative to outpatient therapists like myself.
by Member on March 17, 2024 Well laid out info by Hannah on March 16, 2024 Pics and hand outs by Theodora on March 15, 2024 interactive videos /animation with videos by Jaden on March 14, 2024 great explainations by Member on March 13, 2024 Very knowledgeable instructor who is well-spoken. by Member on March 12, 2024 This is a wonderful refreshment course, very beneficial & professionally organized! by Member on March 9, 2024I enjoyed that there were a handful of visuals to help explain concepts. I also appreciated that there were real-life explanations and examples to also help understand and break down concepts.
by Member on March 9, 2024 It was presented very clearly. I really enjoyed the diagrams with arrows for muscle pull. by steven on March 7, 2024 Great information and delivery of information. by Breanna on March 5, 2024It was helpful to have the muscle groups and muscle actions on the powerpoint for easy reference later. I sometimes had issues connecting what he was explaining to how I would use it in practice. Overall very informative.
by Member on March 5, 2024 good examples with patient photos and video by Pamela on March 4, 2024Too much technical information with little emphasis on function. Appears geared for outpatient ortho PT clinic. Handouts would be helpful - cheat sheet for muscle groups and relation to functional movement.
by Angela on March 2, 2024This course was really good. The instructor was very informative, detailed and used a variety of very clear diagrams/pictures/graphs etc which also in the handouts. I look forward to the next 3 parts. Definitely learnt a lot.
by Tori on February 27, 2024 Lots of great information, he moves kind of fast but easy to pause and write down notes. by Member on February 26, 2024Good focus on importance of understanding foundation of scapular involvement, antagonistic mm groups, and joint positioning for future understanding of conditions/impairments
by Member on February 24, 2024 convenience and delivery of the content by Member on February 21, 2024 Easy to understand speaker, he broke down concepts well. by Member on February 20, 2024 Good outline of the anatomy by dallas on February 20, 2024 greater speaker that explained topics well. by Sarah on February 19, 2024Fundamentals of Shoulder Rehab pt. 1 provides a great review of the anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder as well as an introduction to shoulder conditions and a framework approach to intervention.
by Member on February 19, 2024 by Isha on February 18, 2024Good fundamentals of shoulder structure and kinematics. Essential foundational knowledge for further intervention and assessment of the shoulder complex.
by Ciera on February 17, 2024 Clear presentation of relevant information with practical application. by Sherri on February 17, 2024Appreciated the organization and flow of presentation to refresh my understanding of this complex shoulder system and humeral connection!
by Member on February 17, 2024Data rich examination of biomechanical concepts and tissue healing with quality illustrations and explanations.
by Tia on February 16, 2024 Review of anatomy by Member on February 14, 2024 speaker is well versed on the topic by Glenn on February 14, 2024The presenter demonstrated a wealth of knowledge, and was able to share it in a very understandable way.
by Member on February 9, 2024 slides provided by Member on February 8, 2024 This presentation was good, but a little too wordy and complicated for the part one of this course by JOSE on February 7, 2024 I liked how they presented the course information. by Member on February 3, 2024 The visuals with the lecture were extremely helpful. by Member on February 2, 2024 good presentation by Member on January 31, 2024 The presenter provided a good foundation of Shoulder biomechanics for function and dysfunction by Holly on January 29, 2024 The instructors delivery with clinical case examples. by Member on January 29, 2024 Very thorough with great visuals. by Melanie on January 27, 2024 plenty of visuals by Member on January 26, 2024 The instructor has an excellent knowledge base and his pictures and notes are well organized by Nancy on January 26, 2024 Good graphics, clear explanations, specific take home information to put to use with patients by Robyn on January 24, 2024 The instructor was very knowledgeable and easy to listen to. I liked that he had some videos. by Member on January 24, 2024 Helpful slides, organized approach to presentation by Dawn on January 24, 2024 presenter informative, good visuals to assist in explaining information. by Member on January 22, 2024 Instructor was very knowledgeable. Visual aids were very helpful. by Jeffrey on January 22, 2024Excellent grasp of subject matter but, more dynamic/visual presentation as with moving joints, structures, etc.
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Dr. Salvador Bondoc is an occupational therapist specializing in rehabilitating the upper extremity with 25+ years of clinical and academic experience. He has published and presented nationally and internationally on topics including shoulder rehabilitation, orthotics, neurological hand, and occupation-based UE rehab. Currently, he is the Dean of Chatham University’s School of Health Sciences and serves as a Board Member of the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education.
Presenter Disclosure: Financial: Sal Bondoc has received an honorarium for presenting this course. Non-financial: Sal Bondoc has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
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