Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Course
Elevate your physiotherapy practice through evidence-based rotator cuff rehabilitation. Gain mastery in assessment, phase-based protocols, exercise prescription, goal setting, and secure return to work and sport for robust, pain-free shoulders. This course provides a comprehensive, structured approach to rotator cuff repair recovery, enhancing patient outcomes with practical, clinically proven strategies.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Course offers a clear, evidence-based pathway for rotator cuff repair recovery, covering clinical presentation, surgical context, structured assessment, SMART goal setting, and phase-based rehabilitation. Participants will master safe exercise prescription, home programme design, ergonomic and activity modifications, plus practical techniques to confidently guide patients back to everyday tasks, employment, and swimming.
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Develop skills
- Advanced shoulder assessment: conduct precise range of motion, strength, and pain evaluations.
- Evidence-based rotator cuff rehabilitation: create safe, phase-specific treatment programmes.
- SMART rehabilitation planning: convert assessments into clear, measurable patient objectives.
- Home exercise programme expertise: develop weeks 6–8 programmes with dosage, cues, and safety guidelines.
- Functional return guidance: assist patients in resuming work, sports, and daily activities.
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