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Live Webcast

Post-op Rehab Workshop: Evaluation & Treatment Strategies for Shoulder, Hip, & Knee


Faculty:
Terry Rzepkowski, PT, MS, BS
Duration:
15 Hours
Format:
Audio and Video
Product Code:
VLW020711
Brochure Code:
16633
Media Type:
Live Webcast
Access:
Access for 90 day(s) after program date.

Dates
Schedule at a glance


Description

In this hands-on, intensive 2-day workshop, learn to identify common orthopedic problems of the shoulder, hip, and knee and understand the various surgical techniques for repair.  Review the latest surgical techniques, including video analysis of surgical procedures that demonstrate changes before and after intraoperative repair. The post-op rehab implications of these various surgeries will be discussed in hands-on functional rehab labs, where you’ll practice cutting-edge interventions that can be applied in the clinic.

 

This comprehensive training workshop includes evaluation and intervention strategies for:

 

  • Shoulder RTC tears
  • Total shoulder replacement
  • Glenoid labrum tear
  • Acetabular labral defect
  • Hip fracture
  • Total hip replacement
  • Meniscal injury
  • Osteochondral defect
  • ACL tear
  • Total knee replacement

Course Outline

DAY 1 – SHOULDER

PREVENTION EXAM

  • Postural positioning of the head and scapula
  • Impingement exam
    • Neer
    • Hawkins/Kennedy
    • Crossover
    • Ergonomic accommodations to decrease impingement
  • HANDS-ON LAB 

 

ANATOMICAL AND BASIC BIOMECHANICS

  • Anatomy of the Shoulder
  • Anatomy review of joint structure
    • Surgical procedure videos

 

MEDICAL DIAGNOSES AND SURGICAL INTERVENTION

  • Comparative normal versus diagnostic imaging (X-ray, MRI)
  • Shoulder RTC tears
  • Shoulder labral defects
  • Shoulder Fx
  • Total shoulder replacement: anatomical and reverse
  • HANDS-ON LAB 

 

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

  • Correlate mechanism of injury
  • Damage exam
    • RTC
    • Glenoid labrum
    • Biceps long head
  • HANDS-ON LAB 

 

INJURY PREVENTION AND DEVELOPING A JOINT-SPECIFIC TREATMENT PLAN

  • Establish proximal scapular stability progress to distal mobility
  • Progression:
    • Flexibility considerations
    • Manual scapular stabilization exercises
    • RTC manual ex with scapular integration
    • Dynamic distal stabilization exercises
    • Home exercise with resistance band
  • HANDS-ON LAB 

 

 

DAY 2 – HIP AND KNEE

PREVENTION EXAM

  • HIP: Posture of the pelvis sagittal/frontal plane
  •  Predisposing elements
    • Glut medius weakness
    • IT band test (Ober’s)
    • Hip flexor (Yeomans’s, ELY)
    • Hamstrings (SLR)
  • HANDS-ON LAB 
  • KNEE: Dynamic positioning in movement
  • Dynamic Valgus
    • Ligament dominance
    • Quad dominance
    • Leg dominance
    • Ankle position/foot wear
  • HANDS-ON LAB

 

ANATOMICAL AND BASIC BIOMECHANICS

  • Anatomy of the hip/knee
  • Anatomy review of each joint structure
    • Surgical procedure videos

 

MEDICAL DIAGNOSES AND SURGICAL INTERVENTION

  • HIP: Comparative normal versus diagnostic imaging (X-ray, MRI)
  • Acetabular labral defects
  • Hip fracture
  • Total hip replacement (approaches: posterior, lateral, anterior)
  • KNEE: Comparative normal versus diagnostic imaging (X-ray, MRI)
  • Meniscal Injury (menisectomy vs repair)
  • Osteochondral defect
  • ACL repair (Hamstring vs Patellar Tendon)
  • Total Knee replacement (Traditional, Subvastus, Bipolar, Unipolar, Custom fit)

 

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

  • HIP: Correlate mechanism of injury
  •  Tissue exam
    • Piriformis
    • Faber
    • Hip Scour
  • HANDS-ON LAB 
  • KNEE: Correlate mechanism of injury
  •  Tissue exam
    • Ligament Medial-Lateral
    • Ligament Anterior-Posterior
    • Meniscal damage
  • HANDS-ON LAB 

 

INJURY PREVENTION AND DEVELOPING A JOINT-SPECIFIC TREATMENT PLAN

  • HIP: Balance weakness and flexibility
    • Flexibility considerations
    • Proximal closed chain stability exercises
    • Hip and core exercises
    • Home exercises for dynamic functional integration
  • HANDS-ON LAB 
  • KNEE: Incorporate Neuromuscular (N-M) retraining
    • Flexibility considerations
    • Functional closed chain exercises
    • Address ligament/muscular dominance
    • Sensory integration in balance progression
    • N-M integration in jump mechanics
    • Home exercises for dynamic functional integration
    • Advanced plyometric training for the LE
  • HANDS-ON LAB 

Credits



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Faculty

Terry Rzepkowski, PT, MS, BS Related seminars and products


Dr. Terry L Rzepkowski, PT, MS, BS, is a licensed doctor of physical therapy with a focus in orthopedics. Throughout his 36-year career, he has specialized in musculoskeletal out-patient rehab as an independent private practitioner in sports medicine and shoulder rehabilitation. This extensive background, and his skill with clinical testing and manual exercise techniques for the shoulder complex, allows him to relate his knowledge of the shoulder patient from prevention strategies through all phases of post-op rehabilitation. A professor in the Health Science department for Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Rzepkowski provides instruction in anatomy, biomechanics, and kinesiology; he has wide-ranging knowledge in the complexities of the shoulder patient. Terry’s current clinical role in Tampa, FL provides a platform for staying abreast of the latest techniques and protocols utilized in joint care rehab. As a sought-after presenter, he enjoys sharing his knowledge of the special testing for shoulder disorders with management of the non-operative, arthroscopic, and total joint patient for shoulder rehabilitation.

 

Disclosure: Financial: Receives a speaking honorarium from Vyne Education. Nonfinancial: No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.


Additional Info

Program Information

Access Period for Live Webcast For live CE credit, you must watch the live webcast in its entirety at its scheduled time. You will have access for 90 days after the program for review.
Webcast Schedule

Please note: There will be a lunch and two 15-minute breaks; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Lunch and break times will be announced by the speaker and at their discretion.


Target Audience

Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers, Exercise Physiologists

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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 18

Comments

Mary A - STATESVILLE, North Carolina

"Excellent course and presenter"

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