Rotator Cuff Injuries

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Also available for purchase, the combined Grand Rounds presentations Volume 1 and Volume 2!

Kevin Wilk and Dr. Verma discuss rotation cuff injuries.

Grand Rounds:

Kevin Wilk and Dr. Verma – Rotator discuss Rotator Cuff Injuries Witness doctors and therapists come together as a team in the best interests of their patients. Follow Kevin and his guest speakers as they discuss patient cases both on and off the field. This series also provides an in-depth look at the importance of communication between the surgeon and the rehab professional. Grand Rounds features Dr. Kevin Wilk, renowned surgeons and other guest speakers discussing the most current, evidenced-based information for the rehabilitation specialist. Grand Rounds focuses on real-time cases that include patient background information, procedural videos, evaluation and treatment techniques.

Objectives:

Review the anatomy, & biomechanics of the rotator cuff of the glenohumeral joint
Recognize & understand the different types of rotator cuff repair surgery techniques
Design an effective and appropriate rehabilitation program following rotator cuff repair surgery.
Design an effective and appropriate rehabilitation for patients who have developed shoulder stiffness following shoulder surgery
Integrate the information presented in this webinar and demonstrate problem-solving skills for patients who have undergone shoulder rotator cuff surgery.

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Introduction and outline – 5min
Case Presentations and X-ray reviews with Dr. Verma, discussion of surgery vs rehab – 20 min
Dr. Verma – The Rotator Cuff Tips and Tricks, review of rotator cuff case study, predictable patterns and muscle changes, role of non-operative management. Discussion of Kevin Wilk and Dr. Verma regarding surgical options and rehabilitation. – 40 min
Q & A – 22 min

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Course Instructor

Kevin Wilk, DPT Kevin Wilk, DPT

Kevin Wilk has been a physical therapist, researcher and educator for over 32 years. Kevin is currently Associate Clinical Director for Champion Sports Medicine (a Select Medical Facility) in Birmingham, AL. In addition, he is the Director of Rehabilitative Research at the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham and is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Physical Therapy Program at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. Kevin is also the Rehabilitation Consultant for the Tampa Bay Rays’ Baseball Team, and has worked with the Rays for 18 years. Kevin has worked with professional baseball for 29 years, and with the Rays since the organization started. Dr Wilk received his physical therapy from Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, IL., and his DPT from Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of HealthCare Professions in Boston, MA.

Rotator Cuff Injuries