Overview

Shoulder pathology is common across athletes and active patients, ranging from rotator cuff tendinitis and AC joint derangement to dislocations and pediatric conditions. This session reviews evidence-based diagnosis, management strategies, and the evolving role of injectable therapies. Practical cases will illustrate clinical pearls, rehabilitation principles, and return-to-play considerations.

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The session "Shoulder Pain Made Simple: Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Complaints" (0.50 hour) is designed to satisfy state licensure requirements on Pain and Symptom Management in Michigan (MD/DO/NP)

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize clinical presentations and diagnostic features of common shoulder conditions, including rotator cuff tendinitis, AC joint derangement, and dislocations
  • Differentiate pediatric shoulder conditions from adult pathology and apply age-appropriate management
  • Apply evidence-based management strategies for acute and chronic shoulder injuries, including rehabilitation and return-to-play guidance
  • Integrate clinical decision-making to optimize patient outcomes while balancing performance and long-term joint health