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Ce cours théorique et pratique s’appuie sur de nombreuses publications pluridisciplinaires de recherche appliquée, ainsi que sur l'expérience clinique dans l'évaluation, le diagnostic et la réadaptation des affections de l'épaule. L'évaluation et le mode de traitement de différentes pathologies de la région scapulo-humérale seront présentés, appuyés par des acquisitions scientifiques et par le raisonnement clinique. Les participants auront l’occasion de mieux appréhender l'anatomie, la biomécanique, l'évaluation et le traitement de cette région du corps, à la fois si intéressante et complexe.
Intervenant : Jeremy LEWIS
Dr Jeremy Lewis is a New Zealand born, Australian trained physiotherapist who currently works as a Consultant Physiotherapist at St George’s Hospital in London, UK. He is also the Research Lead for the Therapy Department at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, UK. He also treats patients with complex shoulder problems and performs ultrasound guided shoulder injections. Jeremy has conducted clinical, laboratory and cadaver research into various aspects of shoulder function and pathology, and has publications in a number of peer-reviewed journals. Jeremy also has a Master of Science in Manipulative Therapy, and Postgraduate Diplomas in Manipulative Physiotherapy (La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia), Sports Physiotherapy (Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia), and in Biomechanics (Strathclyde University, Scotland). He has also completed MSc modules in injection therapy for soft tissues and joints, and imaging ultrasound for physiotherapists. Since 1992, Jeremy has taught over 250 shoulder workshops internationally to over 5000 health professionals in the USA, the Cayman Islands, the Middle East, Ireland, South Africa, India, extensively throughout Europe and throughout the UK. He has also lectured on the shoulder at many international conferences. He presented the keynote lecture at the 11th International Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Conference in Edinburgh (2010) with a presentation entitled; Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: a musculoskeletal condition or a medical illusion? His main areas of research interest are rotator cuff tendinopathy and shoulder pain syndromes. He is currently supervising PhD and MSc students. Jeremy is an associate editor for the journal Shoulder & Elbow |