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Joint Replacement Rehab for the Shoulder and Knee: Maximizing Functional Outcomes After Arthroplasty
- Faculty:
- Terry Trundle, ATC, LAT, PTA,
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 26 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Oct 13, 2017
- Product Code:
- WDS020626
- Brochure Code:
- PTJAKS
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
- Access:
- Never expires.
Description
Over the next 15 years, joint replacements are projected to grow by as much as 673%, and as 60 becomes the new 40, more patients than ever are entering into these surgeries expecting full return to function and many active years to come. This seminar explores cutting edge interventions for maximizing high–level functional gains and returning patients to the daily activities that are important to them.
Watch Terry Trundle as he relates over 38 years of practical, evidence–based interventions he has used with this exact population. Explore the risks and benefits of today's surgical procedures with an emphasis on newer, less invasive options such as hemiarthroplasty and reverse prosthesis, and discover how pre– and post–op rehab is evolving to keep pace. Take home the tools today that you need for tomorrow, such as:
- Practical exercises patients can do early and at home
- Techniques for joint replacement rehab (CPM, manual therapy, exercise dosing, and adjunct therapies)
- A roadmap for what the future holds for joint arthroplasty procedures
Credits
Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Course Manual_Joint Replacement Rehab for the Shoulder and Knee: Maximizing Functional Outcomes After Arthroplasty (34.02 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Terry Trundle, ATC, LAT, PTA, Related seminars and products
Terry Trundle, ATC, LAT, PTA, has over 38 years of experience in clinical practice and offers educational programs on functional rehabilitation focusing on the upper and lower kinetic chain. He practices in the Atlanta area where he is the Owner and Director of the Athletic Rehab Institute and Sports Medicine. In addition, he serves as a rehab consultant for Benchmark Physical Therapy and as Chair of the Advisory Board for Vyne, LLC's annual Rehab Summit.
Mr. Trundle's research has been featured in numerous journals and publications, and he has received awards and recognitions by the American Physical Therapy Association and Medical College of Georgia as a leader in the field. Most recently, he authored a chapter on orthopedic management of the shoulder in Fundamental Orthopedic Management for the Physical Therapist Assistant. He is the co–producer of a four–part video series that includes exercises on the knee and shoulder and passive micro–mobility of the upper and lower kinetic chains. For more information, or to purchase the series, visit www.CrossCountryEducation.com.
Additional Info
Program Information
Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive) Access never expires for this product.Objectives
- Define current concepts in total knee and shoulder arthroplasty and the correct interventions based on stages of healing and recovery
- List the variety of options in replacing or resurfacing the knee and shoulder and how to tailor your rehabilitation to the individual
- Design functional rehabilitation exercise programs based on the latest research
- Develop pre– and post–operative rehabilitation plans and realistic, goal–based outcomes for this patient population
- Discuss the history of joint replacement and what therapists can expect in the next 10–20 years
Outline
TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY AND HEMIARTHROPLASTYFunction of the knee as it relates to articular cartilage diseases
- Anatomy of the articular cartilage and the progression of arthritis
- Surgical options with gender-specific components and hemiarthroplasty
- Missing links in preparing the operative procedure for the progression of the three phases of rehabilitation
- Manual exercise for the patella-femoral joint
- Extension re-lengthening by pre-functional mobility from hip to foot
- Hip core strengthening – why is this so vital to recovery?
- Open kinetic chain muscle recruitment – why terminal extension and short arc quads are not the same thing
- Hamstrings over quadriceps co-activation exercises to prepare for function
- Progressive closed kinetic chain loading: knowing that proprioception may be the missing link in recovery
- Manual therapy for mobility of the knee
- Open and closed kinetic chain exercise for proprioception
- Regular verses reverse prosthesis
- Hemiarthroplasty for humeral head replacement
- Why consider the reverse prosthesis and how it effects recovery
- How do patients prescribe their function?
- The importance of the Subscapularis protective protocol
- Self-applied range of motion needs to be reconsidered
- Scapular mobility and stabilization: the core of shoulder surgery recovery
- Three vital motion patterns that produce the zone of function
- What is the missing link of total shoulder replacement
- Formula of progressive rehab: pivoters, protectors, and positioners
- Progressive exercise based on the modes of contraction
- Corrective exercises for elevation “hike” dysfunction
- The geriatric “Big Three”
- Manual preparation of scapular and gleno-humeral mobility
- Exercises for stabilization toward function
Target Audience
Rehab Directors, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers, Personal Trainers, Certified Strength and Conditioning SpecialistsReviews
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