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John W. O’Halloran, Trent Brown & Jason Handschumacher – Joint Replacement Rehab for the Active Client
Do you notice a greater number of joint replacement patients who are looking to feel more active following surgery?
Many of your clients might be located within this area. the geriatric population, but you might also be noticing a lot of younger people in your office who have just gone through surgery or are considering it… But the Is there a 21st century strategy to effectively treat them?
Rehab professionals like you have been asking these questions for a long time. for a comprehensive arthroplasty training — instead of hodge podge sessions about specific places in the body — And we hear you, which is why we’ve built this NEW, comprehensive training for you, Joint Replacement Rehab for the Active Client.
Previous return-To-function techniques don’t work as well anymore because they were developed in a time where dressing, grooming and self-Take care the The rehab focus. We must be flexible. the times and enhance your rehab toolbox to improve your clients’ treatment outcomes today!
This online course is free to you. you’ll get the The best cutting-edge techniques for All of your arthroplasty patients This will help reduce pain and improve overall function, and allow clients to return to their active lifestyle. Your clients will feel more at home in their normal lives. AccelerateThey can go on hikes with their grandchildren or have fun with their grandkids. Don’t let them miss out…
Learn from nationally recognized and award-winning instructors by joining us today-Experts who can help clients of all ages feel more active, functional and ready to take on any challenge. the The world after surgery!
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Do you want to try shoulder arthroplasty?
Dr. John O’Halloran will walk you through the Latest surgery advances and rehabilitation implications for You can help your shoulder arthroplasty clients. You’ll gain pivotal exercises and techniques following Total shoulder arthroplasty, along with return-to-Activity guidelines and much more.
- Osteoarthritis the Management of the shoulders
- Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA), Complete Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Hemi shoulder arthroplasty
- Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Resurfacing of the Humeral Surface
- Interpositional arthritis
- Glenoid resurfacing
- Rehabilitation techniques for TSA
- Guidelines for motion
- Closed and open chain exercises
- Exercises with the Kinetic Chain
- After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, you can return to your normal activities
Find Must-Know the facts for Total Knee Arthroplasty – TKA
Take a deep dive the There are many types of knee arthroplasty available, including the traditional Total Knee, Minimally Invasive/Quad Sparring, and Computer Assisted Surgery.
- Here’s what you need to know about Continuous passive motion (CPM).
- Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation: Key Knowledge
- Pre-Literature on operative physical therapy
- After Total Knee Arthroplasty, you can return to your normal activities
- How can you facilitate? the TKA can affect the function and gait of key muscles.
Identify the Best Total Hip Arthroplasty Route (THA).
Comparing traditional total hip precautions to the more advanced hip systems today.
- The rehab implications of anterior hip arthroplasty
- Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty
- THA and THA materials have made great advances the Rehab implications are especially important the Common precautions
- How to activate key muscles that are involved in gait and function for Your THA clients
- Resume your normal activities after Total Hip Arthroplasty
John W. O’Halloran, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC (retired), CSCS (retired), cert MDTLicensed Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer, with over 30 years of experience. the Rehabilitation. He is a board-certified orthopaedic clinical specialist. the American Physical Therapy Association. He earned his post–professional Doctor of Physical Therapy from Temple University. Dr. O’Halloran is the sole owner of O’Halloran Rehabilitation a division of O’Halloran Consulting, LLC. John Born in Boston Massachusetts, he currently resides in Summerfield North Carolina.
Dr. O’Halloran has also served as director of physical therapy/sports medicine at Southeastern Orthopaedics in Greensboro, North Carolina as well as co–owner of GOSMC Properties, LLC. He has worked in many settings, including hospitals and universities. Dr. O’Halloran is also a former orthopaedic instructor at the Guilford Technical Community College, Greensboro, North Carolina. He was credentialed in 1999. the McKenzie Institute in the Mechanical diagnosis and treatment the spine.
TSA Trends and Projections
- Age, etiology, costs, etc.
- Common Dx that leads to TSA
- Why will R TSA be? the New norm
- Mastering the R TSA
TSA is a requirement for individuals
- Pain, Arthritis, etc.
- Arthroplasty delayed
- Who qualifies for TSA
The Surgery and the Rehab
- Components for Humeral and Glenoid
- Surgical Procedure
- 3 Phases “Gold Standard” Protocol
- Proper Pendulum
- GPG Mobilization Techniques
- Post Recovery
Documentation
- Five standards for Documentation
- Exemples
Trent Brown, OTR/L, BCGUtah-based therapist and one of 24 board certified gerontologists (BCG) credential holders. the AOTA. Trent He has worked in rehab, home health, acute care, skilled nurses, and transitional rehab. the His career. His master’s thesis, “Performance of ADL’s, functional activity, mobility, and confidence levels following total hip arthroplasty”Was? the Launchpad for His passion and future focus in clinical medicine is his. Trent He has focused his practice on safety and outcomes in functional mobility and exercise with adult and elderly populations.
Trent As vice president the Utah Occupational Therapy Association (UOTA), where he was a co-author.-Autor the Utah Occupational Therapy Practice Act. He is a certified continuing-education presenter and has been approved by APTA. the University of Utah was recently appointed adjunct professor the requested keynote speaker at the Annual UOTA conference.
Do you see many clients who need hip or ankle replacements? This is Dr. Handschumacher We will help you with specific treatments for You can pinpoint these areas to help your client feel the best.-Reduce the risk of falling by putting your foot in a notch
This training is intended to highlight the importance of this short course. the Long-Long term outcomes after hip and ankle joint replacement. We’re not going to stop at pain reduction, basic transfers, range of motion and basic strengthening though. In this bonus training, we’ll work on surprisingly simple techniques that work, including balance, proprioceptive training for Many procedures, gait and balance mechanics, pivotal exercises, and activities that are most beneficial during and after rehabilitation, plus many more!
Jason HandschumacherPT, DPT and OCSA licensed physical therapist with more 15 years of experience across various rehabilitation areas and in some of the most challenging cases,, the The best facilities available the country. Dr. Handschumacher Has experience in sub-acute, acute, and other areas.-He currently works in a hospital as an inpatient rehabilitation, home health, and fitness practitioner. the Charlotte Metropolitan Area, Working in acute, and subacute-Both outpatient and acute settings. Dr. Handschumacher A clinic is also available for patients. the Active adult community has a fitness center.
Online CE testing the Complete each module with immediate access to your CE certificates. You can earn up to nine CE hours.
Course Features
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes