This webinar was recorded on 15 September 2021

Cost: $20.00
Access: 12 months
Presented by: Eloise Carella (The Paediatric Physio)
Host: Angela Cadogan

Children have specific and unique conditions, growth elements and injuries that make the paediatric shoulder different. We demystify these factors in this webinar. Understanding these fundamental elements will lead to much more effective analysis and management of paediatric patients with shoulder conditions.

The Paediatric shoulder is built on the same principals as you and I but children present with very different conditions and factors that influence how they present. Growth is multifactorial and needs careful alignment with your assessment and management. Reflecting this in your assessment and management is key for success in the Paediatric Shoulder

What will be covered?

  • Why children are different to adults
  • How to assess them and are you prepared?
  • What we do about our findings especially if we don’t know?
  • Specific paediatric musculoskeletal conditions


By the end of this webinar you will:

  • Have a clearer understanding of the differences between adults and children in MSK
  • Ability to recognise specific childhood variances and how to manage these.
  • Confidence in your assessment and analysis of findings to manage or refer patients appropriately. 


Study time: 1 hour - approximately

CPD Certificates provided.


Includes:

  • Handouts provided.

  • CPD certificates provided (1 learning hour)

  • Access to the recording for 12 months

Instructor

Eloise Carella

BSc Hons Physiotherapy

Paediatric Physiotherapist and owner of The Paediatric Physio.

Eloise is a highly trained paediatric therapist from Scotland, qualifying in 2006. Most recently Eloise worked at Starship (Auckland Children’s Hospital) and now works in private practice in Auckland, New Zealand.

She has extensive experience in both acute and community settings but is most passionate about outpatient musculoskeletal.

Eloise has a special interest in the paediatric shoulder and runs physiotherapy education at thepaediatricphysio.co.nz