The role of the rotator cuff is to centre the ball and socket joint. There are four muscles forming the rotator cuff: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis (on the anterior surface of the scapula). The long head of biceps is often implicated in rotator cuff injuries.
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Simeon Niel-Asher is the author of the best selling "The Concise Book of Trigger Points". In 1997 he developed a ground-breaking non-surgical approach for treating frozen shoulder syndrome and now more than 80,000 practitioners use The Niel-Asher technique (TNAT) worldwide. Studying and working with trigger points since 1990, Simeon has dedicated a large part of his career to scientific research, medical trials and the exploration in the field of manual medicine.
The Academy of Physical Medicine streams your CPD live via the internet, so you can complete your CPD requirements from the comfort of your own home or practice – without taking time away from your business, and without sacrificing the opportunity to interact with the speakers and with other practitioners.
The CPD events are fully interactive, highly informative and hugely varied. What’s more they relate directly to your clinical practice and to the requirements of the General Council.
They’re unlike any other online CPD – think chat-show, not PowerPoint! You can watch, listen and ask questions using your preferred device, and it all counts towards your ‘Learning with Others’ quota. All the broadcasts (except case-based discussions) are recorded and available on the website with full supporting material (transcripts, summaries, handouts and more).
Every broadcast is followed up with a highly detailed certificate, including all the information needed by the General Council for your CPD return. They even include a draft statement of reflection!
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