Ellie Richardson- Clinical shoulder specialist

A practical 1 day course- Actionable assessment, objective evaluation & exercise prescription

By Laura Fabb

Date and time

Location

Addenbrooke's Hospital

Hills Road Cambridge CB2 0QQ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

Overview

This is a 1 day practical course by shoulder expert Ellie Richardson taught at Addenbrooke's Hospital physiotherapy department.


More about Ellie........


I am a practicing Consultant Shoulder Physiotherapist based in Manchester with extensive multi-sector experience in the MSK, orthopaedic and sporting sectors including the NHS, private practice, TASS, University performance programmes & elite sports clubs. I hold a 1st Class Honours degree in Physiotherapy, A Post-Graduate Diploma in Orthopaedic medicine and an MSc with distinction in Advanced MSK Physiotherapy Practice. I am an active member of BESS and my clinical experience ranges from post operative rehabilitation through to performance screening & return to play testing alongside the assessment and management of both traumatic & atraumatic shoulder pain presentations. I work closely with leading upper limb orthopaedic consultants and deliver guest lectures at numerous specialist conferences. Over the past 19 years I have built strong professional relationships both locally and Nationally (through teaching, lecturing, mentoring) and provide consulting services to elite UK Institute supported athletes (GB able-bodied & para-athletes) and professional sports clubs (including Premiere league football clubs). On top of my clinical case load I am also actively involved in shoulder research, run online and face to face courses & provide bespoke online mentoring services internationally. My experience as a former elite dual-career athlete representing both Great Britain and Scotland, combined with my professional experience as a physiotherapist, underpins my genuine passion for “future proofing” my clients to ensure participation in their chosen sports or daily activities to maximum effect and with minimal setbacks.


Frequently asked questions

Is the parking nearby?

We would recommend parking at the Trumpington or Babraham Park and Ride. There is a bus that runs every 10 minutes to the site. Please get off at Addenbrookes main bus stop. You can show your staff badge for a free bus ticket. On site parking is possible however is charged at high rates.

Other transport options?

There is a train station in the centre of Cambridge. Please get off at Cambridge Station NOT Cambridge North. You can then get a bus from outside the station (on the left as you exit the station) to Addenbrookes.

Where do I arrive on the day?

Addenbrookes Hospital physiotherapy outpatient department. If you are entering through the main outpatient entrance then as you walk in there is a WRVS café in front of you. Turn left to pass this and the physiotherapy department entrance is on the right.

What should I wear?

This course is practical in nature and delegates are advised to wear gym style clothes & trainers, with girls advised to wear an appropriate top that allows access to the shoulder and scapula.

What if I would not like to be a model or involved in the practical?

It is fine if you are unable/do not wish to be physically involved in the practical. Please let the organisers know when you arrive.

Refreshments/ food?

We will provide tea, coffee and some soft drinks. There is access to a fridge if you would like to bring a lunch or there are multiple food suppliers at the Addenbrookes concourse if you wish to purchase lunch.

What if I have questions or need to speak to the organiser prior to the course?

For any further questions prior to the course please email cuh.physioed@nhs.net

Do I have to be a qualified Physiotherapist to be able to attend?

This course is suitable for clinicians that work with patients with shoulder problems and would like to improve their assessment, clinical reasoning and exercise prescription. It is a course suitable for all physiotherapy levels including non qualified members of staff.

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£90
Nov 8 · 8:45 AM GMT