Subscapularis Syndrome Webinar

As a chiropractor, watching this webinar on subscapularis dysfunction and its potential connection to frozen shoulder is a valuable opportunity to expand your knowledge and understanding of Subscapularis Syndrome. The webinar will delve into the muscular dysfunction model proposed by Travell and Simons over 20 years ago, which questions the traditional etiology of capsular adhesions and highlights the subscapularis muscle as a potential contributor to frozen shoulder.

Brandon Steele

Dr. Steele is currently in private practice at Premier Rehab in the greater St. Louis area. He began his career with a post-graduate residency at The Central Institute for Human Performance. During this unique opportunity, he was able to create and implement rehabilitation programs for members of the St. Louis Cardinals, Rams, and Blues. Dr. Steele currently lectures extensively on evidence-based treatment of musculoskeletal disorders for the University of Bridgeport’s diplomate in orthopedics program. He serves on the executive board of the Illinois Chiropractic Society. He is also a Diplomate and Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists (FACO).

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