Understanding and Treating Rotator Cuff Dysfunction
Instructor: Bradley Martin MS, ATC/L, CSCS, CPT-CES
Date: Sunday, November 16, 2025
Time: 9am-6pm
Cost: $225
CE Hours: 8
Location: 521 E Hector St Conshohocken, PA 19428
This course will focus on the Rotator Cuff, examining how we can keep it healthy and how some common injuries occur. As our profession continues to expand we need to continue to explore the body and how it moves. Currently, as massage therapists, we can find ourselves working in an enormous variety of settings. Observing ourselves and others for movement patterns, and how to improve them, will be an asset.
- Review rotator cuff anatomy
- Understanding shoulder function
- Symptoms of dysfunction
- Prevention strategies
- Treatment protocol
What to bring:
1 fitted sheet
Wear loose comfortable clothing that also allows for observing the shoulder
About your Instructor:
Bradley graduated at the top of his class from Rowan University with a master’s degree in athletic training. His research study, titled “Plyometric Exercise and its Effects on the Neuromuscular System,” paved the way for future studies on the subject as this was something that had not been investigated scientifically before. Bradley is a licensed Athletic Trainer, a certified strength and conditioning specialist, a certified personal trainer, as well as corrective exercise specialist. Bradley is currently enrolled in Widener University’s Physical Therapy program.
