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STA196 ‘Treating The Shoulder: Steps To Success’ with special guest Jo Gibson

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In Ep.196, Part 2 of our special Shoulder Series, our guest is Jo Gibson, a hugely respected shoulder specialist & educator both nationally & internationally, and upper limb rehab specialist at Rehab 4 Performance
The show focuses on inclusive patient-centric healthcare, encouraging practicioners to use thorough subjective assessment to form a hypothesis, rather than rushing into the objective testing. Jo discusses different classes of shoulder conditions, the importance of clear communication, and strategies for diagnosis. Discover the role of reactive stabilization and neuromuscular elements in treating instabilities, along with the correlation between injury and re-injury.

The podcast offers a comprehensive outlook on shoulder cases like impingement and instability. Detailed discussions about the practice of patient-centric listening to guide rehabilitation strategies are provided. A significant highlight of the episode is the exploration of a potential missing link in the recovery process – the critical aspect of neural control, referred to as the 'Control Chaos Continuum' (Taberner et al. 2019)

The episode goes on to provide a better understanding of frozen shoulders, the role hormones play in shoulder pain, particularly in menopausal women. Filled with practical resources, Jo also provides details of her up & coming ‘Treating The Shoulder: Steps To Success’ courses, both online & face-to-face.

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Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

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In Ep.196, Part 2 of our special Shoulder Series, our guest is Jo Gibson, a hugely respected shoulder specialist & educator both nationally & internationally, and upper limb rehab specialist at Rehab 4 Performance
The show focuses on inclusive patient-centric healthcare, encouraging practicioners to use thorough subjective assessment to form a hypothesis, rather than rushing into the objective testing. Jo discusses different classes of shoulder conditions, the importance of clear communication, and strategies for diagnosis. Discover the role of reactive stabilization and neuromuscular elements in treating instabilities, along with the correlation between injury and re-injury.

The podcast offers a comprehensive outlook on shoulder cases like impingement and instability. Detailed discussions about the practice of patient-centric listening to guide rehabilitation strategies are provided. A significant highlight of the episode is the exploration of a potential missing link in the recovery process – the critical aspect of neural control, referred to as the 'Control Chaos Continuum' (Taberner et al. 2019)

The episode goes on to provide a better understanding of frozen shoulders, the role hormones play in shoulder pain, particularly in menopausal women. Filled with practical resources, Jo also provides details of her up & coming ‘Treating The Shoulder: Steps To Success’ courses, both online & face-to-face.

Useful Links

Want to join the live recordings?

Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available.
Please Support Our Podcast!
If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.
Questions?
Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

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