“Throw it!”: Shoulder Injuries in Sports Live Online with Tom Myers and Eric Cressey

Course is over.

  • May 15 – 15, 2022
  • Online course
  • This course is intended for Online Course.

Thank you for your interest. Registration for this course is now closed. Please email info@anatomytrains.com with any questions. 

Please join President of Cressey Sports Performance Eric Cressey and Anatomy Trains author Tom Myers for a dynamic two hour livestream back-and-forth, in collaboration with Bill Parisi and the Fascia Training Academy.

In this exciting brand-new collaboration, we will cover:

  • Essential Functional Shoulder Anatomy
  • Common Sports Injuries – How ‘acute’ and ‘chronic’ interact
  • BodyReading the Shoulder – Kinetic chains in the upper girdle
  • Intro to Thoracic Outlet Course – neck / shoulder integration
  • Live Q&A – bring your questions to Eric or Tom

Takeaways:

  • Get a better grasp of the complex equation of stability and mobility in the shoulder
  • See where (and how) the shoulder girdle balances correctly on the rib cage
  • Learn to read common compensatory patterns in shoulders from thoracic and cervical deviations
  • Trace how issues can travel down into the arms and hands, or up into the neck, jaw and spine.

Webinar schedule:

Sunday, May 15th 

12:00 – 2:00 PM EDT

If you cannot take this course live, it will be recorded and the recording will be made available to all registrants for 45 days after the course ends. 

DatesMay 15 – 15, 2022
LocationOnline course
Class Times

12:00 – 2:00 PM EDT

Teacher(s)Tom Myers, Eric Cressey
Tuition$199
Credits Earned2 CEs NCBTMB; 2 CEs NPCP (PMA); 0.2 CEUs NASM; 2 CEs IASI Cat. 1
Cancellation FeeFor cancellations up to 24 hours before the start of the course, full tuition credit to applied towards a future workshop or product. Cancellations within 24 hours before the start of the course, no refunds.
ContactFrancesca at 888 546-3747
or live chat on our website
info@anatomytrains.com

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