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PhysioAcademy – Jeremy Lewis The Shoulder: Theory & Practice – Free Webinar

This Webinar was recorded on Wednesday 24 November 2021 acts as an introduction to what will be taught at the in-person conference, December 3rd and 4th in the GTA.

Hear Jeremy talk about the upcoming book “The Shoulder: Theory and Practice”. Jeremy and Angela will discuss the chapter on categorisation of shoulder disability including the role of clinical tests, diagnosis and prognosis and a new method for categorising shoulder conditions.  

What will be covered?

  • Overview of the book (The Shoulder: Theory and Practice)
  • Diagnosis in the context of health-related disability
  • A new model of shoulder classification

Dr. Jeremy Lewis will be in the GTA December 3rd and 4th for an in-person conference. Information on that can be found here or click on the event’s title below.

Jeremy Lewis – The Shoulder: Theory and Practice Dec 3rd-4th, 2022 | GTA, ON

Hooray!

Dr Jeremy Lewis is a Consultant Physiotherapist Independent Prescriber and Professor of Musculoskeletal Research. He was born in New Zealand and trained in Australia. He works in the UK National Health Service as well as working privately in central London (www.CHHP.com). He has been awarded a Fellowship of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, which is the highest award the Society can bestow on one of its members. He has been acknowledged as one of the 5 most eminent clinicians in his profession (UK DoH [Department of Health] National AHP Clinical Expert Database). Jeremy has a clinical interest in tendon problems including the rotator cuff, biceps and tennis elbow. Jeremy has also trained as a sonographer and performs ultrasound guided shoulder injections, (including intra-articular hydro-distension procedures for frozen shoulder) as part of the rehabilitation process if required and appropriate. He has also completed an MSc (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy), and Postgraduate Diplomas in Sports Physiotherapy, and in Biomechanics, as well as MSc modules in injection therapy for soft tissues and joints. He also has a Postgraduate Certificate in Diagnostic Imaging (Ultrasound) (University of Leeds, UK). Since 1992, Jeremy has taught over 350 shoulder workshops internationally in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Cayman Islands, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Japan, The Azores, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, the Middle East, Ireland, South Africa, India, extensively throughout Europe and throughout the UK. He has also been invited to present keynote lectures at many international conferences. His main areas of research interest are rotator cuff tendinopathy, frozen shoulder, shoulder pain syndromes and lateral epicondylopathy. In addition to his own research he supervises PhD and MSc students. Jeremy is an associate editor for the journals; Shoulder & Elbow and, Physiotherapy. He was a co-editor and author for Grieve’s Modern Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (4th ed).

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