
Credit Hours
2.0 Scientific Credits
Learning objectives:
- Identify the causes and classification of serratus anterior palsy and its effects on scapular winging and range of motion (ROM) during activities of daily living (ADLs).
- Evaluate current management strategies for serratus anterior palsy, including muscle transfer, nerve transfer, and bracing techniques.
- Develop treatment plans for patients with serratus anterior palsy, integrating appropriate interventions to address scapular winging and functional limitations.
Course Description
Low-Profile Scapulothoracic Bracing: A Case Study On Orthotic Intervention In Chronic Serratus Anterior Palsy (AT018-1A)
This course explores serratus anterior palsy, its impact on scapular winging, and reduced range of motion (ROM) during activities of daily living (ADLs). It covers causes, classification, and current management strategies, including muscle transfer, nerve transfer, and bracing techniques.
Event Presenter(s)

Presenter Name(s)
• Gabriel Burklund, MSPO
• Terrence O’Connor, BOCO
• Michael Carroll, PhD, CPO,
FAAOP(D)
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