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Quick Questions in the Shoulder: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides a unique format of concise and to the point responses with clinical application, backed by the latest research on shoulder injuries among athletes.
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Quick Questions in the Shoulder: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides a unique format of concise and to the point responses with clinical application, backed by the latest research on shoulder injuries among athletes.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781617119842
- ISBN-10: 1617119849
- Artikelnr.: 40928657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781617119842
- ISBN-10: 1617119849
- Artikelnr.: 40928657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kellie C. Huxel Bliven, PhD, ATC is an Associate Professor in the Kinesiology Program within the College of Graduate Health Studies at A.T. Still University (ATSU) in Mesa, Arizona. She is also an adjunct faculty member in anatomy for several residential programs at ATSU. Dr. Huxel Bliven earned her BA in biology and physical education from Denison University in Granville, Ohio; her MS in kinesiology from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana; and her PhD in kinesiology with an athletic training emphasis from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Huxel Bliven has an active research line in the area of dynamic restraint of the shoulder, examining shoulder adaptations in overhead athletes, upper extremity muscle activation during rehabilitation exercises, and health-related quality of life in throwing athletes. Dr. Huxel Bliven serves on the Board of Certification's Exam Development Committee, is the Associate Editor for the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation , and is an active member in the American Society for Shoulder and Elbow Therapists (ASSET).
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editor Contributing Authors Preface Introduction Section I Factors Related to Shoulder Function Question 1 What Factors Contribute to Forward Head and Rounded Shoulder Posture
and Why Is It Important to Assess?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Question 2 How Does the Trunk Contribute to Upper Extremity Function and Injury Risk in Overhead Athletes?Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC and Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC Question 3 Do Hip Mobility and Strength Affect Shoulder Function in Athletes?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 4 Can Core Strength and Stability Improve Upper Extremity Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 5 What Are Appropriate Weight Training Exercises to Avoid Shoulder Pain and Discomfort?Thomas W. Nesser
PhD Section II Injury Diagnosis Question 6 What Are the Most Common Forms of Shoulder Impingement in Athletes
and How Can One Differentiate Between Them?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 7 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Determining if a Patient Has Scapular Dyskinesis and if It Is Contributing to His or Her Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 8 What Is the Clinical Importance of Visual Scapular Dyskinesis in Overhead Athletes With Shoulder Symptoms?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 9 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Measuring Posterior Shoulder Tightness
and How Should Results Be Used to Make Treatment Decisions?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 10 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Superior Labral Anterior-to-Posterior Lesions?Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 11 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Glenohumeral Instability?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 12 Which Clinical and Diagnostic Imaging Tests Are Most Effective for Diagnosing Rotator Cuff Disease?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 13 What Constitutes a High-Quality
Effective Clinical Assessment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC Question 14 What Is Effort Thrombosis
and How Is It Diagnosed and Treated?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Jonathan K. Park
MD Question 15 What Are Common Causes of Cervical Radiculopathy
and What Clinical Tests Can Be Used to Diagnose It?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 16 What Mechanisms Contribute to Injury of the Peripheral Nerves at the Shoulder
and How Do These Injuries Present Clinically?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 17 What Is the Role of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Diagnosing Shoulder Pathology?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Section III Injury Treatment and Rehabilitation Question 18 What Are the Best Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures for Use in Assessing Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction in Athletes?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 19 What Strategies Can Be Implemented to Integrate Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures Into the Routine Care of Patients With Shoulder Injury?Alison R. Snyder Valier
PhD
AT
FNATA Question 20 What Factors Should Be Considered in the Early Management of a First-Time Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation?Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 21 Which Types of Acromioclavicular Joint Separations Respond Best to Nonoperative Management
and What Rehabilitation Guidelines Ensure a Safe Return to Play?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 22 After a Brachial Plexopathy
What Are the Most Important Considerations for Determining When an Athlete Can Safely Return to Collision and Contact Sports?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 23 What Are Effective Clinical Techniques to Improve the Thoracic Spine Mobility Necessary for Shoulder Function? Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 24 What Are the Best Therapeutic Exercises for Addressing Scapular Dyskinesis?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 25 What Are the Most Effective Glenohumeral Mobilization Techniques
and When Are They Most Appropriate to Use to Improve Shoulder Function and Range of Motion? Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 26 When Is It Best to Use Muscle Isolation and Muscle Integration Exercises in Shoulder Rehabilitation?Michael T. McKenney
MS
AT
CSCS Question 27 What Are the Best Nonsurgical Treatment Approaches to Resolve Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Improve Function?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 28 What Are the Most Important Range of Motion Restrictions After Shoulder Surgery?Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 29 What Are the Most Appropriate Exercises to Safely Gain Range of Motion Postoperatively With Minimal Activation of the Rotator Cuff Muscles?Martin J. Kelley
PT
DPT
OCS and Michael T. Piercey
PT
DPT
Cert. MDT
CMP
CSCS Question 30 What Are the Most Important Aspects of Patient Education and Home Exercise Programs for Improving Shoulder Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Section IV The Overhead Athlete Question 31 What Assessments Should Be Used in Screening Overhead Athletes to Determine Increased Risk for Injury? If Screening Indicates Injury Risk
What Injury Prevention Strategies Are Recommended?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS Question 32 Why Is It Important to Assess Shoulder Rotational Range of Motion in Overhead Athletes?Kelsey Picha
MS
ATC and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 33 Is There a Relationship Between Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in Overhead Athletes?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 34 What Are the Optimal Shoulder Strength Ratios for Overhead Athletes
and What Strategies Should Be Implemented to Ensure Appropriate Strength Ratios?W. Steven Tucker
PhD
ATC Question 35 What Are the Current Pitch Count Guidelines for Youth
Adolescent
and Adult Baseball and Softball Pitchers
and Are These Guidelines Effective in Decreasing the Number of Shoulder Injuries Experienced in These Populations?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS and Amanda Arnold
PT
DPT
OCS
SCS Question 36 What Are Important Considerations in Managing the Adolescent Baseball Pitcher With Shoulder Pain?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT; Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC; and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 37 What Are the Components of a Safe and Effective Return-to-Throwing Progression for Pitchers?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT Question 38 What Are Important Considerations in Managing Chronic Glenohumeral Microinstability in the Tennis Athlete?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT; Marilyn (Hintz) Kaminski
MS
ATC/L
CSCS; and Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 39 Which Training Modifications Can Be Advantageous in Reducing Shoulder Pain and Preventing Shoulder Injury in the Competitive Swimmer?Angela Tate
PT
PhD
Cert. MDT Financial Disclosures Index
and Why Is It Important to Assess?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Question 2 How Does the Trunk Contribute to Upper Extremity Function and Injury Risk in Overhead Athletes?Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC and Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC Question 3 Do Hip Mobility and Strength Affect Shoulder Function in Athletes?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 4 Can Core Strength and Stability Improve Upper Extremity Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 5 What Are Appropriate Weight Training Exercises to Avoid Shoulder Pain and Discomfort?Thomas W. Nesser
PhD Section II Injury Diagnosis Question 6 What Are the Most Common Forms of Shoulder Impingement in Athletes
and How Can One Differentiate Between Them?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 7 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Determining if a Patient Has Scapular Dyskinesis and if It Is Contributing to His or Her Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 8 What Is the Clinical Importance of Visual Scapular Dyskinesis in Overhead Athletes With Shoulder Symptoms?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 9 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Measuring Posterior Shoulder Tightness
and How Should Results Be Used to Make Treatment Decisions?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 10 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Superior Labral Anterior-to-Posterior Lesions?Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 11 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Glenohumeral Instability?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 12 Which Clinical and Diagnostic Imaging Tests Are Most Effective for Diagnosing Rotator Cuff Disease?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 13 What Constitutes a High-Quality
Effective Clinical Assessment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC Question 14 What Is Effort Thrombosis
and How Is It Diagnosed and Treated?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Jonathan K. Park
MD Question 15 What Are Common Causes of Cervical Radiculopathy
and What Clinical Tests Can Be Used to Diagnose It?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 16 What Mechanisms Contribute to Injury of the Peripheral Nerves at the Shoulder
and How Do These Injuries Present Clinically?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 17 What Is the Role of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Diagnosing Shoulder Pathology?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Section III Injury Treatment and Rehabilitation Question 18 What Are the Best Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures for Use in Assessing Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction in Athletes?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 19 What Strategies Can Be Implemented to Integrate Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures Into the Routine Care of Patients With Shoulder Injury?Alison R. Snyder Valier
PhD
AT
FNATA Question 20 What Factors Should Be Considered in the Early Management of a First-Time Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation?Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 21 Which Types of Acromioclavicular Joint Separations Respond Best to Nonoperative Management
and What Rehabilitation Guidelines Ensure a Safe Return to Play?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 22 After a Brachial Plexopathy
What Are the Most Important Considerations for Determining When an Athlete Can Safely Return to Collision and Contact Sports?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 23 What Are Effective Clinical Techniques to Improve the Thoracic Spine Mobility Necessary for Shoulder Function? Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 24 What Are the Best Therapeutic Exercises for Addressing Scapular Dyskinesis?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 25 What Are the Most Effective Glenohumeral Mobilization Techniques
and When Are They Most Appropriate to Use to Improve Shoulder Function and Range of Motion? Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 26 When Is It Best to Use Muscle Isolation and Muscle Integration Exercises in Shoulder Rehabilitation?Michael T. McKenney
MS
AT
CSCS Question 27 What Are the Best Nonsurgical Treatment Approaches to Resolve Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Improve Function?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 28 What Are the Most Important Range of Motion Restrictions After Shoulder Surgery?Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 29 What Are the Most Appropriate Exercises to Safely Gain Range of Motion Postoperatively With Minimal Activation of the Rotator Cuff Muscles?Martin J. Kelley
PT
DPT
OCS and Michael T. Piercey
PT
DPT
Cert. MDT
CMP
CSCS Question 30 What Are the Most Important Aspects of Patient Education and Home Exercise Programs for Improving Shoulder Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Section IV The Overhead Athlete Question 31 What Assessments Should Be Used in Screening Overhead Athletes to Determine Increased Risk for Injury? If Screening Indicates Injury Risk
What Injury Prevention Strategies Are Recommended?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS Question 32 Why Is It Important to Assess Shoulder Rotational Range of Motion in Overhead Athletes?Kelsey Picha
MS
ATC and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 33 Is There a Relationship Between Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in Overhead Athletes?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 34 What Are the Optimal Shoulder Strength Ratios for Overhead Athletes
and What Strategies Should Be Implemented to Ensure Appropriate Strength Ratios?W. Steven Tucker
PhD
ATC Question 35 What Are the Current Pitch Count Guidelines for Youth
Adolescent
and Adult Baseball and Softball Pitchers
and Are These Guidelines Effective in Decreasing the Number of Shoulder Injuries Experienced in These Populations?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS and Amanda Arnold
PT
DPT
OCS
SCS Question 36 What Are Important Considerations in Managing the Adolescent Baseball Pitcher With Shoulder Pain?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT; Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC; and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 37 What Are the Components of a Safe and Effective Return-to-Throwing Progression for Pitchers?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT Question 38 What Are Important Considerations in Managing Chronic Glenohumeral Microinstability in the Tennis Athlete?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT; Marilyn (Hintz) Kaminski
MS
ATC/L
CSCS; and Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 39 Which Training Modifications Can Be Advantageous in Reducing Shoulder Pain and Preventing Shoulder Injury in the Competitive Swimmer?Angela Tate
PT
PhD
Cert. MDT Financial Disclosures Index
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editor Contributing Authors Preface Introduction Section I Factors Related to Shoulder Function Question 1 What Factors Contribute to Forward Head and Rounded Shoulder Posture
and Why Is It Important to Assess?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Question 2 How Does the Trunk Contribute to Upper Extremity Function and Injury Risk in Overhead Athletes?Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC and Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC Question 3 Do Hip Mobility and Strength Affect Shoulder Function in Athletes?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 4 Can Core Strength and Stability Improve Upper Extremity Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 5 What Are Appropriate Weight Training Exercises to Avoid Shoulder Pain and Discomfort?Thomas W. Nesser
PhD Section II Injury Diagnosis Question 6 What Are the Most Common Forms of Shoulder Impingement in Athletes
and How Can One Differentiate Between Them?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 7 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Determining if a Patient Has Scapular Dyskinesis and if It Is Contributing to His or Her Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 8 What Is the Clinical Importance of Visual Scapular Dyskinesis in Overhead Athletes With Shoulder Symptoms?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 9 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Measuring Posterior Shoulder Tightness
and How Should Results Be Used to Make Treatment Decisions?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 10 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Superior Labral Anterior-to-Posterior Lesions?Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 11 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Glenohumeral Instability?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 12 Which Clinical and Diagnostic Imaging Tests Are Most Effective for Diagnosing Rotator Cuff Disease?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 13 What Constitutes a High-Quality
Effective Clinical Assessment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC Question 14 What Is Effort Thrombosis
and How Is It Diagnosed and Treated?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Jonathan K. Park
MD Question 15 What Are Common Causes of Cervical Radiculopathy
and What Clinical Tests Can Be Used to Diagnose It?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 16 What Mechanisms Contribute to Injury of the Peripheral Nerves at the Shoulder
and How Do These Injuries Present Clinically?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 17 What Is the Role of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Diagnosing Shoulder Pathology?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Section III Injury Treatment and Rehabilitation Question 18 What Are the Best Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures for Use in Assessing Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction in Athletes?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 19 What Strategies Can Be Implemented to Integrate Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures Into the Routine Care of Patients With Shoulder Injury?Alison R. Snyder Valier
PhD
AT
FNATA Question 20 What Factors Should Be Considered in the Early Management of a First-Time Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation?Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 21 Which Types of Acromioclavicular Joint Separations Respond Best to Nonoperative Management
and What Rehabilitation Guidelines Ensure a Safe Return to Play?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 22 After a Brachial Plexopathy
What Are the Most Important Considerations for Determining When an Athlete Can Safely Return to Collision and Contact Sports?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 23 What Are Effective Clinical Techniques to Improve the Thoracic Spine Mobility Necessary for Shoulder Function? Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 24 What Are the Best Therapeutic Exercises for Addressing Scapular Dyskinesis?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 25 What Are the Most Effective Glenohumeral Mobilization Techniques
and When Are They Most Appropriate to Use to Improve Shoulder Function and Range of Motion? Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 26 When Is It Best to Use Muscle Isolation and Muscle Integration Exercises in Shoulder Rehabilitation?Michael T. McKenney
MS
AT
CSCS Question 27 What Are the Best Nonsurgical Treatment Approaches to Resolve Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Improve Function?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 28 What Are the Most Important Range of Motion Restrictions After Shoulder Surgery?Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 29 What Are the Most Appropriate Exercises to Safely Gain Range of Motion Postoperatively With Minimal Activation of the Rotator Cuff Muscles?Martin J. Kelley
PT
DPT
OCS and Michael T. Piercey
PT
DPT
Cert. MDT
CMP
CSCS Question 30 What Are the Most Important Aspects of Patient Education and Home Exercise Programs for Improving Shoulder Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Section IV The Overhead Athlete Question 31 What Assessments Should Be Used in Screening Overhead Athletes to Determine Increased Risk for Injury? If Screening Indicates Injury Risk
What Injury Prevention Strategies Are Recommended?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS Question 32 Why Is It Important to Assess Shoulder Rotational Range of Motion in Overhead Athletes?Kelsey Picha
MS
ATC and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 33 Is There a Relationship Between Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in Overhead Athletes?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 34 What Are the Optimal Shoulder Strength Ratios for Overhead Athletes
and What Strategies Should Be Implemented to Ensure Appropriate Strength Ratios?W. Steven Tucker
PhD
ATC Question 35 What Are the Current Pitch Count Guidelines for Youth
Adolescent
and Adult Baseball and Softball Pitchers
and Are These Guidelines Effective in Decreasing the Number of Shoulder Injuries Experienced in These Populations?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS and Amanda Arnold
PT
DPT
OCS
SCS Question 36 What Are Important Considerations in Managing the Adolescent Baseball Pitcher With Shoulder Pain?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT; Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC; and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 37 What Are the Components of a Safe and Effective Return-to-Throwing Progression for Pitchers?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT Question 38 What Are Important Considerations in Managing Chronic Glenohumeral Microinstability in the Tennis Athlete?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT; Marilyn (Hintz) Kaminski
MS
ATC/L
CSCS; and Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 39 Which Training Modifications Can Be Advantageous in Reducing Shoulder Pain and Preventing Shoulder Injury in the Competitive Swimmer?Angela Tate
PT
PhD
Cert. MDT Financial Disclosures Index
and Why Is It Important to Assess?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Question 2 How Does the Trunk Contribute to Upper Extremity Function and Injury Risk in Overhead Athletes?Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC and Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC Question 3 Do Hip Mobility and Strength Affect Shoulder Function in Athletes?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 4 Can Core Strength and Stability Improve Upper Extremity Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 5 What Are Appropriate Weight Training Exercises to Avoid Shoulder Pain and Discomfort?Thomas W. Nesser
PhD Section II Injury Diagnosis Question 6 What Are the Most Common Forms of Shoulder Impingement in Athletes
and How Can One Differentiate Between Them?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 7 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Determining if a Patient Has Scapular Dyskinesis and if It Is Contributing to His or Her Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Question 8 What Is the Clinical Importance of Visual Scapular Dyskinesis in Overhead Athletes With Shoulder Symptoms?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 9 What Are the Best Clinical Tests for Measuring Posterior Shoulder Tightness
and How Should Results Be Used to Make Treatment Decisions?Kevin Laudner
PhD
ATC
FACSM Question 10 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Superior Labral Anterior-to-Posterior Lesions?Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 11 Which History and Physical Examination Diagnostic Tests Can Confirm and Screen Glenohumeral Instability?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 12 Which Clinical and Diagnostic Imaging Tests Are Most Effective for Diagnosing Rotator Cuff Disease?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Lori A. Michener
PhD
PT
ATC
SCS Question 13 What Constitutes a High-Quality
Effective Clinical Assessment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC Question 14 What Is Effort Thrombosis
and How Is It Diagnosed and Treated?Matthew K. Walsworth
MD
PT and Jonathan K. Park
MD Question 15 What Are Common Causes of Cervical Radiculopathy
and What Clinical Tests Can Be Used to Diagnose It?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 16 What Mechanisms Contribute to Injury of the Peripheral Nerves at the Shoulder
and How Do These Injuries Present Clinically?Lee N. Marinko
PT
ScD
OCS
FAAOMPT Question 17 What Is the Role of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Diagnosing Shoulder Pathology?Adam Lutz
PT
DPT and Chuck Thigpen
PhD
PT
ATC Section III Injury Treatment and Rehabilitation Question 18 What Are the Best Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures for Use in Assessing Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction in Athletes?Andréa Diniz Lopes
DSc and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 19 What Strategies Can Be Implemented to Integrate Patient-Rated Outcomes Measures Into the Routine Care of Patients With Shoulder Injury?Alison R. Snyder Valier
PhD
AT
FNATA Question 20 What Factors Should Be Considered in the Early Management of a First-Time Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Dislocation?Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 21 Which Types of Acromioclavicular Joint Separations Respond Best to Nonoperative Management
and What Rehabilitation Guidelines Ensure a Safe Return to Play?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 22 After a Brachial Plexopathy
What Are the Most Important Considerations for Determining When an Athlete Can Safely Return to Collision and Contact Sports?Michael A. Shaffer
PT
ATC
OCS Question 23 What Are Effective Clinical Techniques to Improve the Thoracic Spine Mobility Necessary for Shoulder Function? Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 24 What Are the Best Therapeutic Exercises for Addressing Scapular Dyskinesis?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 25 What Are the Most Effective Glenohumeral Mobilization Techniques
and When Are They Most Appropriate to Use to Improve Shoulder Function and Range of Motion? Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 26 When Is It Best to Use Muscle Isolation and Muscle Integration Exercises in Shoulder Rehabilitation?Michael T. McKenney
MS
AT
CSCS Question 27 What Are the Best Nonsurgical Treatment Approaches to Resolve Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Improve Function?Tim L. Uhl
PhD
ATC
PT
FNATA Question 28 What Are the Most Important Range of Motion Restrictions After Shoulder Surgery?Brian J. Phillips
PT
DPT; Bryce W. Gaunt
PT
SCS; and Joseph H. Kostuch
PT
SCS Question 29 What Are the Most Appropriate Exercises to Safely Gain Range of Motion Postoperatively With Minimal Activation of the Rotator Cuff Muscles?Martin J. Kelley
PT
DPT
OCS and Michael T. Piercey
PT
DPT
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CMP
CSCS Question 30 What Are the Most Important Aspects of Patient Education and Home Exercise Programs for Improving Shoulder Function?Aaron Sciascia
MS
ATC
NASM-PES Section IV The Overhead Athlete Question 31 What Assessments Should Be Used in Screening Overhead Athletes to Determine Increased Risk for Injury? If Screening Indicates Injury Risk
What Injury Prevention Strategies Are Recommended?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS Question 32 Why Is It Important to Assess Shoulder Rotational Range of Motion in Overhead Athletes?Kelsey Picha
MS
ATC and Eric L. Sauers
PhD
ATC
FNATA Question 33 Is There a Relationship Between Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in Overhead Athletes?Elizabeth E. Hibberd
PhD
ATC and Joseph B. Myers
PhD
ATC Question 34 What Are the Optimal Shoulder Strength Ratios for Overhead Athletes
and What Strategies Should Be Implemented to Ensure Appropriate Strength Ratios?W. Steven Tucker
PhD
ATC Question 35 What Are the Current Pitch Count Guidelines for Youth
Adolescent
and Adult Baseball and Softball Pitchers
and Are These Guidelines Effective in Decreasing the Number of Shoulder Injuries Experienced in These Populations?Ellen Shanley
PhD
PT
OCS and Amanda Arnold
PT
DPT
OCS
SCS Question 36 What Are Important Considerations in Managing the Adolescent Baseball Pitcher With Shoulder Pain?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT; Gail P. Parr
PhD
ATC; and Kellie C. Huxel Bliven
PhD
ATC Question 37 What Are the Components of a Safe and Effective Return-to-Throwing Progression for Pitchers?Sue Falsone
PT
MS
SCS
ATC
CSCS
COMT Question 38 What Are Important Considerations in Managing Chronic Glenohumeral Microinstability in the Tennis Athlete?Josie L. Harding
BS
ATC
AT; Marilyn (Hintz) Kaminski
MS
ATC/L
CSCS; and Barton E. Anderson
MS
AT
ATC Question 39 Which Training Modifications Can Be Advantageous in Reducing Shoulder Pain and Preventing Shoulder Injury in the Competitive Swimmer?Angela Tate
PT
PhD
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