Frozen Shoulder Manual Therapy: Less Pain More Mobility
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Frozen Shoulder Manual Therapy: Less Pain More Mobility

Wed, Nov 19th, 2025
7:00pm – 10:00pm US Eastern Time
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About the Event

Are you a therapist looking to stay up-to-date on the latest clinical practice guidelines for shoulder pain management? Don't miss our upcoming live interactive webinar! Between 2.4% and 26% of the population experience shoulder pain and stiffness, causing significant financial burden and loss of quality of life. Mobilization and exercise are important components of shoulder pain management, but too often clinicians neglect the soft tissue component of the stiff shoulder and rely solely on joint manipulation/mobilization. Myofascial restrictions can limit shoulder mobility and function and must be addressed as part of an effective treatment plan.

During this live interactive webinar, we’ll identify mobility impairments using provocative tests and specific motion testing. You'll learn how to apply effective manual and movement interventions to address mobility deficits, improve circulation, and decrease pain in patients with shoulder pain and mobility deficits. We will also cover the use of manual therapy, including soft tissue and joint mobilization, muscle energy, and PNF interventions, as an adjunct to exercise to remodel restricted tissue, ease pain, and boost physical performance. Join us to improve your skills and achieve improved functional outcomes that your clients will rave about.

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This live online event will be held as a Zoom Webinar. Attendees will have the option to interact through features such as the Chat and Q&A, but cameras and microphones will not be enabled.

Live Event Instructor

Janina Scarlet

Janina Scarlet

Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Janina Scarlet is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, author, and a full-time geek. A Ukrainian-born refugee, she survived Chernobyl radiation and persecution. She immigrated to the United States at the age of 12 with her family and later, inspired by the X-Men, developed Superhero Therapy to help patients with anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Dr. Scarlet is the recipient of the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award by the United Nations Association for her work on Superhero Therapy. Her work has been featured on Yahoo, BBC, NPR, Sunday Times, CNN, CW, ABC, Huffington Post, The New York Times, Forbes, the Nerdist, BuzzFeed, and many other outlets. She currently works at the Center for Stress and Anxiety Management in San Diego. She authored Superhero Therapy, Harry Potter Therapy, Therapy Quest, Dark Agents, Super-Women, Supernatural Therapy, as well as numerous contributions to Star Wars Psychology, Star Trek Psychology, Wonder Woman Psychology, Supernatural Psychology and many other books.

Target Audience

This live interactive webinar is intended for Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, and Athletic Trainers. (PT, PTA, OT, COTA, ATC)

Learning Objectives

After taking this activity, you should be able to:

  1. 1 Describe etiology, incidence, clinical presentation and classification of the stiff shoulder/adhesive capsulitis (AC).
  2. 2 Identify assesment and exam techniques to identify shoulder impingement and AC.
  3. 3 Demonstrate at least 2 manual and movement therapy interventions to improve mobility and function for AC.
  4. 4 Discuss current clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for management of AC using current evidence and case studies.

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Event Agenda

Agenda times are listed in US Eastern Time. That is 3 hours later than US Pacific Time. The event starts at 4:00pm US Pacific Time.

7:00pm - 7:30pm ET: Introduction and discussion of clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and classification of Adhesive Capsulitis (AC).
7:30pm - 8:00pm ET: Description of orthopedic exam tools and provocative tests to identify impairments associated with AC.
8:00pm - 8:45pm ET: Video demonstration of selected manual therapy interventions, including myofascial and soft tissue mobilization, cupping therapy, muscle energy/PNF, and scapular stabilization to address shoulder stiffness and functional impairmen.
8:45pm - 9:15pm ET: Review of APTA’s Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for frozen shoulder, research review of interventions for AC.
9:15pm - 10:00pm ET: Case studies, Q&A. Wrap-up and conclusion of course.

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