Surgery from traditional to cutting-edge will also be examined.-Rehab and return-to-activity guidelines. This is a unique recording is A MUST for All clinicians who treat total joint patients.
John W. O’Halloran – The Clinician’s Go-To Guide for Joint Arthroplasty, Geriatrics is Now Geri-Active!
The The years 2000 were dubbed by the World Health Organization-2010. “Bone and Joint Decade”. Joint arthroplasty rates will double by 2020. This is a rise in demand for Major advances in surgical technology and techniques have led to joint replacement surgery. These advances allow patients to regain an active lifestyle where they used to be restricted. The question for clinicians isAre you available to provide progressive and current rehabilitation? for The rising number of joint replacements? Today’s “Baby Boomer” Joint replacement patients place higher expectations on their rehabilitation provider. They want to ski, hike and get on the ground with their grandkids.
This recording is interactive and will provide evidence.-Based knowledge to answer the often asked questions-The-Asking patients questions such as: “What should I not do?” Or “When can I hike or play tennis again?” In addition to the evidenced, we will also examine traditional and cutting-edge surgery.-Rehab and return-to-activity guidelines. This is a unique recording is A MUST for All clinicians who treat total joint patients.
- The most up-to-date surgical joint replacement techniques are available through Computer Assisted Surgery.
- Learn about the rehab implications of the most recent surgical advances
- Get the most recent evidence-Pre and post-based technologies and techniques-Operative therapy
- When it is is Safe for Your patients should resume the activities you have previously mentioned
- Develop functional rehabilitation exercises
STATISTICS AND CURRENT TRENDS
- Shoulder, knee and hip arthroplasty
- The Core Implications for joint replacement patients
SHOULDER ARTHROOPLASTY: NEW ADVANCES in SURGICAL and REHAB IMPLICATIONS
- Osteoarthritis management for the shoulder
- Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA), Complete Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Hemi shoulder arthritis
- Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Resurfacing the humeral.
- Interpositional arthritis
- Glenoid resurfacing
- Rehabilitative techniques after Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Guidelines for motion
- Exercises in open and closed chains
- Experiences with Kinetic Chains
- You can resume your activities after Total Shoulder Surgery
- Rehabilitative techniques after Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Would you like a gift? John W. O’Halloran – The Clinician’s Go-To Guide for Joint Arthroplasty, Geriatrics is Now Geri-Active! ?
TOTAL KNEE ARTEROPLASTY (TKA).
- Traditional Total Knee Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Knee Arthroplasty MIS TKA
- Quad Sparring Total Knee Surgery – Less Invasive/Quad Sparing
- Computer-Assisted Surgery (CAS).
- Literature review on Continuous Passive Motion, (CPM).
- Review of the literature on Neuromuscular Electrical stimulation
- Literature review of pre-Operative physical therapy
- You can resume your activities after Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Find out when it is is Acceptable for Your patients should:
- Swim
- Bike
- Use the treadmill
- Hike
- Use the elliptical
- Facilitate use key gait and function muscles that are weakened due to TKA?
CASE STUDIES
TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY -THA
- Traditional total hip precautions – a comparison and contrast with the more advanced systems of today
- Anterior Hip Arthroplasty—rehab implications
- Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty
- THA material advancements and rehabilitation implications, particularly the common precautions, etc.
- How to activate key muscles that are involved in gait and function for your THA patient
- Resume your activities after Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Find out when it is is Acceptable for Your patients should:
- Swim
- Bike
- Use the treadmill
- Hike
- Use the elliptical
- Check out which sports are allowed after THA.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes