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Shoulder Impingements: How, When, & Why to Needle the Subscapularis
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Shoulder Impingements: How, When, & Why to Needle the Subscapularis
Length: 52 minutes
Approved for 1 NCCAOM PDA, Category PE-CW
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Subscapularis muscle dysfunction is a common and often overlooked factor in shoulder impingements. In this webinar, Dr. Lombardi reviews the function of the subscapularis, how dysfunction can cause shoulder pain and common impingements, common clinical presentations, and reviews acupuncture and soft tissue approaches that can help. | |||
Goals and Objectives | *Understanding the clinical hx of subscapularis dysfunction *Learn the pinpoint assessment and orthopedic exams used in assessing function/dysfunction *Learn the clinical presentation of common impingements (shoulder) that are d/t subscapularis dysfunction *Review approaches using EA and manual work to restore function of the subscapularis muscle and improve global function of the gleno-humeral and scapulothoracic joint |
About Dr. Lombardi:
Dr. Anthony Lombardi is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, New York and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program in Hamilton, Ontario. He founded the Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL, CFL, and NHL. Dr. Lombardi has accumulated some 190,000 treatments over the past 22 years of practice.
In addition to practicing, Dr. Lombardi was also an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. In 2010 he developed EXSTOREâ„¢, an organized system of assessment and treatment that produces fast results using motor points, electro-acupuncture, soft tissue work, and other modalities. Dr. Lombardi has a library of on-demand education that continues to grow, with some 75 webinars available covering a variety of Musculoskeletal conditions and practice management topics. He also teaches his EXSTOREâ„¢ system through live, in-person seminars throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Dr. Lombardi maintains a busy practice, averaging 150 patient visits a week, including 12 new patients every week, for over ten years.
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