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SLAP Tears, who, why, when and what

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English

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English, French

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English, French

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1 h

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Summary

In this short course, we will talk about all things SLAP related! These lesions are the subject of controversy in respect to classification, their relevance and what they mean to management. So, who gets SLAP tears and why? What are the risk factors and what can we do about them? When do SLAP tears matter and when do they warrant surgical intervention? Can we diagnose them, and if we can do they matter? What are the best rehabilitation options? For the answers to these questions and more join us for an hour of all things SLAP related.

Published:

2023-05-02

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  1. Learn who gets SLAP tears and why;
  2. Discover and identify risk factors and what to do about them;
  3. Understand why SLAP tears are important and whey they need surgery;
  4. Recognize the possibility of diagnosing them;
  5. Learn to provide the best rehabilitation.

Jo Gibson

Physiotherapist MCSP MSc.(Adv. Practice)
Orthopaedics
North West England, United Kingdom

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SLAP Tears, who, why, when and what
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