ShoulderPT

MASTERING THE SHOULDER™ – SHOULDER FOUNDATIONS & FRUSTRATIONS

Details

Organization / Poster Name
SHOULDER PT
Dates
Feb 7th & 8th, 2026
Organization Website
Opportunity Location
Lifemark Physiotherapy Sherwood Park
Opportunity Cost
$1,295 Early Bird (Register before Dec 24, 2025)
Closing Date
January 31, 2026
Opportunity Description
Mastering The Shoulder™ Series CANADA is back with a new format, 10 more years of clinical specialty practice and multiple levels of instruction.

THE CLINICIAN'S SERIES - AVAILABLE 2026 ACROSS CANADA

FEB 7/8 LEVEL 1 - Shoulder Foundations and Frustrations - the ultimate diagnostic course for shoulder disorders, with specialty practice protocols for successfully managing rotator cuff tears and early recovery of adhesive capsulitis.

LEVEL 2 - The Unstable Shoulder - complete management of glenohumeral & clavicular instabilities, together with a full day dedicated to solving scapular dyskinesis.

LEVEL 3 - The Athletic Shoulder - takes a close look at subacromial, SLAP, ACJ and GHJ disorders affecting adolescent through to senior athletes.

Prerequisites for LEVEL 1 - Physiotherapist or Sports Physician
Prerequisites for LEVEL 2 or 3 - Level 1 Course only.

These courses are limited to 20 registrants.

Course Instructor - Cam Bennett, MPhty (MSK), BPhty, BSc (Pharm.)
Trained originally at Melbourne University, Australia, Cam has been running two sole shoulder practices for over 20 years in Canada. He has taught at university, presented grand rounds and taught the original MTS™ series between 2014-2019. This series will be his final teaching round. Don't miss out !
About The Organization
ShoulderPT offers advanced professional education for physiotherapists and sport physicians driven by extensive clinical testing, multiD collaboration and specialty MSK practice.

Mastering the Shoulder™ Series is back with more detailed information, clearer guidelines, and another 10 years of clinical testing. The Clinician's Series has been designed for every private practice physio, senior clinician, post grad teacher and extended scope practitioner. It offers three levels of instruction with two additional levels making up the new Specialty Series.

The courses are built on more than 20 years of specialty shoulder practice, multidisciplinary management and in house protocols used everyday.
How To Join
Full course details, dates and locations @ www.ShoulderPT.ca
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