Treating the Complex Shoulder (8 hrs)
Treating the Complex Shoulder
8 Hours CE/CPD | Online Course with Rebecca Tyler Osteopath SMT PT
Shoulder pain is rarely simple. Rotator cuff dysfunction, scapular mechanics, thoracic stiffness, breathing patterns, compensation strategies, load tolerance, and nervous system protection may all contribute to ongoing symptoms and movement limitation.
Treating the Complex Shoulder is a practical, clinically focused online course designed to help rehabilitation and manual therapy professionals develop a more confident, integrated approach to shoulder assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Presented by Rebecca Tyler Osteopath SMT PT, the course combines practical treatment demonstrations, rehabilitation principles, shoulder anatomy education, and structured companion learning material to support clinical reasoning and real-world application.
Course Overview
Across this 8-hour CE/CPD course, Rebecca Tyler explores complex shoulder presentations through a practical treatment-room framework that emphasizes movement quality, compensation patterns, rehabilitation progression, and functional recovery.
Participants will examine how thoracic mobility, scapular control, posture, breathing mechanics, movement fear, protective guarding, and load management influence shoulder dysfunction and rehabilitation outcomes.
The course moves beyond simply identifying painful structures and instead helps practitioners understand why dysfunction develops, how compensations emerge, and how treatment can be adapted to the individual client using a broader movement-based and rehabilitation-focused perspective.
What You Will Learn
| Topic | Focus |
|---|---|
| Shoulder Function and Mechanics | Understanding rotator cuff function, scapular control, and movement coordination |
| Thoracic and Postural Influence | How thoracic stiffness, posture, and breathing mechanics affect shoulder movement and load distribution |
| Assessment and Observation | Identifying compensation patterns, movement strategies, and functional limitations |
| Manual Therapy and Rehabilitation | Integrating hands-on treatment, movement retraining, and progressive rehabilitation principles |
| Load Management and Movement Confidence | Supporting recovery through pacing, graded exposure, movement variability, and functional progression |
Course Content
The course combines practical demonstrations, rehabilitation-focused reasoning, shoulder anatomy education, and companion learning material to help practitioners develop a broader and more adaptable approach to shoulder care.
| Module | Focus |
|---|---|
| Understanding Complex Shoulder Presentations | Why shoulder dysfunction often involves multiple contributing factors and compensation patterns |
| Scapular Mechanics and Movement Coordination | The role of scapular control, rotator cuff function, and movement organization |
| Thoracic, Rib, and Breathing Influence | How posture, thoracic mobility, and breathing patterns influence shoulder function |
| Assessment and Clinical Observation | Recognizing movement fear, protective guarding, compensation, and altered loading strategies |
| Manual Therapy and Treatment Integration | Hands-on treatment approaches combined with movement and rehabilitation principles |
| Rehabilitation and Load Management | Progressive recovery planning, movement confidence, and functional rehabilitation strategies |
Who This Course Is For
This course is suitable for massage therapists, manual therapists, osteopaths, physiotherapists, physical therapists, athletic trainers, sports therapists, Doctors of Chiropractic, and other rehabilitation and movement professionals working within their scope of practice.
It is especially relevant for practitioners who want a more confident, integrated approach to complex shoulder pain, rehabilitation planning, movement-based care, and functional recovery support.
About Rebecca Tyler
Rebecca Tyler is a highly experienced Osteopath and Sports Massage Therapist with more than 13 years of clinical experience.
Her teaching is practical, clear, and grounded in real treatment-room reasoning, with a strong focus on movement, compensation, rehabilitation, and helping therapists build confidence in complex musculoskeletal presentations.
In this course, Rebecca presents shoulder rehabilitation and treatment through a broader functional lens that considers the shoulder as part of an integrated movement system rather than an isolated joint structure.
Included With This Course
| Included | Details |
|---|---|
| Video Tutorials | Over 3 hours of practical instruction and treatment demonstrations presented by Rebecca Tyler |
| Illustrated Shoulder Workbook | Supporting shoulder anatomy and rehabilitation learning material |
| Companion Course | Structured lessons reinforcing assessment, treatment reasoning, and rehabilitation principles |
| Lesson Quizzes | Knowledge checks designed to reinforce learning throughout the course |
| Online Exam | Assessment included for course completion |
| Certificate | 8 Hours CE/CPD after successful completion |
| Lifetime Access | Study at your own pace and revisit the material anytime |
CE Finder
This course has been approved for continuing education by numerous professional boards and associations worldwide. Scroll sideways to find your board or association.
Approvals Listed: 69
CE Broker Provider: #20-658160
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Approval requirements can change. Please confirm acceptance with your own board, association, employer, or regulatory authority before registration.
Treating the Complex Shoulder
Professional Reviews & Feedback
The reviews below represent feedback provided by students and practitioners through Trustpilot, Google Reviews, and Judge.me.
“Rebecca Tyler explains shoulder treatment with excellent clarity. The course helped me understand the shoulder as a truly integrated system.”
“The assessment and treatment ideas were practical and easy to apply with clients who present with shoulder restriction.”
“A very useful course for understanding how the shoulder, scapula, neck, and upper back all influence one another.”
“Rebecca’s teaching style is calm and precise. The demonstrations were especially helpful for refining technique.”
“The course gave me a clearer framework for working with complex shoulder presentations without oversimplifying them.”
“I appreciated the clinical reasoning throughout. The content felt practical, thoughtful, and grounded in real treatment room experience.”
“The demonstrations around shoulder mobility and soft tissue restrictions were excellent. I have already used several ideas in practice.”
“A strong course for therapists who want to move beyond routine shoulder work and think more carefully about function.”
“The course helped me connect common shoulder complaints with posture, movement, and surrounding tissue patterns.”
“Rebecca explains complex shoulder mechanics in a way that feels approachable and immediately relevant.”
“The treatment sequencing was one of the best parts of the course. It helped me organise my sessions more effectively.”
“The course offered a sensible balance between anatomy, hands-on technique, and clinical judgement.”
“I found the material on scapular movement and shoulder mechanics especially valuable.”
“A practical and well-presented course that helped me feel more confident treating shoulder dysfunction.”
“The instruction was detailed without becoming overwhelming. Rebecca keeps the focus on what therapists can actually use.”
“The course helped me think more clearly about when to address the shoulder directly and when to look beyond the painful area.”
“The hands-on work was demonstrated with excellent attention to pressure, positioning, and client comfort.”
“This course improved how I approach rotator cuff-related tension and restricted shoulder movement.”
“The course gave me useful strategies for working with clients who have long-standing shoulder and neck complaints.”
“Rebecca Tyler presents the material with experience and confidence. This is a valuable course for any manual therapist working with shoulders.”














