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Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Injuries

  • Staybridge Suites 3926 Aurora Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98103 United States (map)

Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Injuries

A lot of our clients suffer from chronic rotator cuff injuries that seem to stubbornly persist using conventional massage techniques. Learn precise and specific orthopedic assessments and thumbs-free techniques to identify and successfully treat some of the most common injuries to the subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, long head of the biceps, and acromioclavicular joint. The class will include a review of rotator cuff anatomy, palpation of the rotator cuff muscles and related structures, and instruction in appropriate treatment massage techniques to treat the soft tissue lesions. You will also receive a detailed 30-page handbook for future reference.

"This shoulder class was the best class and instruction I've ever had." - Deborah Luger

“Great presentation, very informative, and very in-depth”. - Daniel Gauvin

"This is the best Continuing Education workshop I've taken, out of 120+ CE hours." - Julio Otazo


Instructor: Brian Utting
CE hours: 8 (NCBTMB-approved for CE credit)

Date and Time: Saturday, March 16th, 2024, 10am-7pm

Tuition: $180 for Saturday’s Tx Shoulder class. Take both Saturday’s Tx Shoulder class and Sunday’s DT Shoulder class together for only $320.

Registration: This class is sponsored by Therapeutic Training Center. Click here to register for Saturday only. To register for both days, click here.

Regarding masking: We have moved to a hybrid version of the masking policy—there are different masking requirements for the lecture and non-lecture portions of class.

Lecture: During the opening portion of class, and during any lecture, masking is optional, each person can choose to wear a mask or not.

Masking is required during the non-lecture portion of class when you are doing technique, watching a demo, or doing orthopedic testing. Please bring a surgical mask, N95 respirator or KN95 respirator -- choose what works best for you, and consider bringing two masks.