OVERVIEW

Systematic Evaluation and Treatment of TOS CTJ is organized by International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine - US (IAOM) and will be held from Nov 08 - 09, 2025 at Johns Hopkins, Timonium, Maryland, United States of America.

Description:
This course will facilitate therapists’ confidence in identifying and treating patients who present with adverse neural tension in the upper extremity. Course content covers clinical testing for disputed neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) and treatment techniques for the 3 biggest impairments related to neurogenic TOS: 1st rib elevation, poor scapular positioning, and posterior shoulder tightness.  Therapists will perform specific clinical testing, assessment and treatment of the 1st rib and posterior shoulder, as well techniques to improve resting scapular position and dynamic control to optimize blood flow to the upper extremity. If you treat patients with distal nerve compression syndromes, this course provides valuable information to optimize your clinical results!

Objectives and Goals:
By the end of the presentation, participants will:

  • Compare the 3 main passageways that can be involved with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS): scalene triangle, costoclavicular space, and thoraco-coraco-pectoral space through drawing matching surface anatomy on partners. (Foundational Knowledge)
  • Differentiate the two types of neurogenic/intermittent TOS clinical presentations: “compressors”: those who experience intermittent traction on the brachial plexus with overhead functional activities and “releasers”: those who experience more of their symptoms at night with sleep/rest. (Foundational Knowledge, OT Service Delivery)
  • Execute a clinical examination including the occupational profile and the following special tests: Roos test (Elevated Arm Stress Test), Cyriax release test, & Cervical Rotation Lateral Flexion test. (OT Service Delivery)
  • Demonstrate how to test and treat 1st rib limitations associated with TOS. (OT Service Delivery)
  • Distinguish between the different scapular faults and posterior glenohumeral capsule limitations that can contribute to TOS problems and interpret findings for treatment intervention planning. (Foundational Knowledge, OT Service Delivery)
  • Critique positions used for occupations that are mechanically harmful for the different presentations of TOS and create a selective treatment plan to reduce intermittent nerve compression based on evidence-based understanding of biomechanical principles. (OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge)

KEY DATES

Event Start Date
08 Nov, 2025
Event Start Date
Event End Date
09 Nov, 2025
Event End Date
Credits

Accreditation:
15.25 Education Hours
1.525 AOTA CEU’s

  • 15.25 Hours
  • 1.525 CEU’s
  • TARGET AUDIENCE

    Physical TherapistsOccupational TherapistsOccupational Therapy AssistantsPhysical Therapy Assistants

    SPECIALITIES

    Vascular SurgeryThoracic Surgery

    SUGGESTED HOTELS

    CONFERENCE VENUE

    LocationJohns Hopkins
    10803, Falls Road