How does a gall bladder problem cause referred pain to the shoulder? Why might pain in the superior aspect of the scapula be linked to a weak gluteus maximus muscle on the opposite side? A winged scapula can be caused by damage to which nerves? How would you treat a SLAP lesion?
This is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand and treat shoulder-related pain. Author and internationally renowned bodywork practitioner John Gibbons discusses all these questions and more in The Vital Shoulder Complex as he guides the reader through everything they need to know to be able to confidently assess, diagnose, and treat patients experiencing pain in the shoulder and cervical spine.
With over 350 color photographs and illustrations and insightful case studies from his own practice, this book provides an educative tour of the anatomy of the shoulder complex and demonstrates treatment protocols proven to successfully restore pain-free movement and improve sporting performance.
The Vital Shoulder Complex takes you step-by-step through topics such as these:
John Gibbons is a registered osteopath, author, and lecturer. He specializes in the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports injuries. He supports over 75 sport teams in his busy clinic at the prestigious University of Oxford, and he teaches physical therapists throughout the world. Gibbons is also the author of A Practical Guide to Kinesiology Taping, Muscle Energy Techniques, The Vital Glutes, Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and the Sacroiliac Joint, and The Vital Nerves.