Scapulothoracic Assessment in Three Simple Steps Unique Three Dimensional Approach

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Publisher: FriesenPress
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9781525594151
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Height: 11 inches
Length: 8.5 inches
Weight: 1.04940036712 pounds
Width: 0.4 inches
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Scapulothoracic Assessment in Three Simple Steps Unique Three Dimensional Approach by Janet C Delorme, published by FriesenPress on September 13, 2021, is a comprehensive guide that addresses the complexities of scapulothoracic conditions. This 148-page book explores the often-overlooked issues related to scapular dyskinesis, which can present as various symptoms affecting the neck, back, chest, head, or arms. Delorme draws on her extensive experience as a physiotherapist to provide insights into the challenges of diagnosing these conditions, particularly when there are no visible deformities or X-ray evidence.

Readers will find a practical assessment method that can be seamlessly integrated into existing protocols, aimed at clinicians eager to enhance their understanding of scapulothoracic issues. The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing and managing conditions that frequently go undiagnosed, offering a unique perspective on the biomechanical intricacies of the shoulder region. With a focus on health and fitness, physical impairments, and allied health services, this edition serves as a valuable resource for professionals in physical therapy and orthopedics.


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Sometimes, a ‘winging scapula’ reveals a disabling scapulothoracic condition. Sometimes it does not.

Often, despite no observable winging, debilitating scapulothoracic conditions go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. This “shoulder” problem is poorly understood. Disruption of essential scapular connections within the chest wall results in multiple, seemingly unrelated symptoms, obfuscating the true source of the problem.

Scapular dyskinesis can masquerade as a neck problem, a back problem, a chest, head or arm problem.

Current musculoskeletal assessments do not identify an isolated scapulothoracic condition unless there is obvious deformity or X-ray evidence of a fracture.

In 2012, Janet Delorme, a physiotherapist with over thirty years’ experience in orthopedic assessment and treatment, suffered a peculiar loss of movement and strength in her arm. Only a physiotherapist would puzzle over this problem. Her curiosity and persistence, her specialized knowledge and experience, andher unique opportunity to truly understand this problem from the “inside” has unlocked an entirely new understanding of this complex biomechanical region.

This assessment method is presented in an easy-to-use format, and it can be added to an existing assessment protocol. It is designed for any clinician who has the desire to learn how to recognize and manage a condition that may otherwise go undiagnosed.

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