Process for Exercise Prescriptions: Common Shoulder Dysfunctions
In partnership with START Training
In this course we break down the key considerations in exercise prescription for the shoulder. We will review the functional anatomy of the shoulder, general principles behind exercise selection and programming before using case studies to practically address how the role of client differential and diagnostic tests dictate exercise selection and the direction of the program.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Review shoulder muscles and their movements
Understand the shoulder stability and mobility relationship
Review stages of training and FITT-VP principles
Use a process of hypothetico-deductive reasoning to confidently identify nature of shoulder dysfunctions
Understand how the client differential and diagnostic tests affect decision making in relation to the focus of programming, exercise selection and progression.
Presented by Paul Peglar, AES, AEP, of START Training
Paul’s expertise and knowledge of musculoskeletal therapy and exercise prescription has made him a leader of Sports Therapy in Australia. He is well known for combining strong evidence-based principles and clinical reasoning to his treatment and exercise prescription. As a Sports Therapist with Exercise Physiology accreditation, Paul specialises in injury rehabilitation, advances progressive overload programming, static and functional postural assessments for corrective manual therapy and exercise prescription.
Paul has over 19 years of clinical experience in professional sport and private practice. He has worked with Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, and representative athletes including: Track and Field, Swimming, NFL, CrossFit Games, Special Olympics, Olympic Weightlifters, Artistic Dancers, International Musicians, Mountain Biking, Combat Sports. He has also held positions as Head Therapist for a 2011 Rugby Union team, Head of Rehabilitation for a GPS Rugby, Head of Rehabilitation for several NPL football teams.
Paul attained his bachelor’s degree in Sports Therapy (Hons.) from North London University in 2003. In 2022 Paul attained his 10 years of service award with Exercise and Sports Science Australia. Paul is also passionate about education where has lectured at the University of Queensland and Queensland Athletic Seminar conferences.
Rates per person
| ESSA Member |
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$264.00 |
| Non-Member |
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$440.00 |
| ESSA Student Member |
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$132.00
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Target Audience
Any Accredited Exercise Scientist, Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Accredited Sports Scientist Level 1
8 ESSA CPD Points
Successful completion of an assessment, within 60 days is required to earn applicable CPD Points
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