Patients with rotator cuff tears are among the most common seen in orthopedic outpatient clinics. Significant advances have been seen in the surgical management of these patients, yet overall successful management remains challenging. This presentation will provide a review of the relevant literature and the evolving recommendations for intervention in both surgical and conservative management of these patients.
Course Content
DESCRIBE THE TYPICAL PROCESS OF CUFF TEAR
u Basic science
u Background
u Anatomy and injury research
IDENTIFY THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES IN THESE INJURIES
u Basic science
u History
u Surgery selection
u Issues on collagen development
Foot print
EXAMINE THE CONCEPT OF DUAL ROW FIXATION AND ITS IMPACT ON REHABILITATION
u Dual fixation
u Basic and clinical science
u Outcomes
DECONSTRUCT THE PRESENT CHALLENGE OF EARLY MOTION VERSUS DELAYED MOTION PROTOCOLS
u Basic and clinical science of early motion
IMPLEMENT A PHASED REHABILITATION PROGRAM CONSISTENT WITH PATIENT PRESENTATION BOTH POST-SURGERY AND AS CONSERVATIVELY MANAGED
u Basic science
u Clinical outcomes
u Rehabilitation programs
u Evidence-based approach to rehabilitation
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Course Manual_Significant Advances & Successful Management of the Rotator Cuff (6.56 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Course Powerpoint_Significant Advances & Successful Management of the Rotator Cuff (2.28 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Terry was raised in Ohio where he attended Bluffton College. He then went to Duke University where he received his Master of Science (Physical Therapy) and Doctorate in Education (EdD). From 1975-1980 he coordinated Sports Physical Therapy Services for the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University and then accepted the initial Chairmanship of Physical Therapy at the University of Indianapolis where he was then named Dean as the Program became the Krannert School of Physical Therapy. In 1986 he returned to Duke University to become the Executive Director of Sports Medicine. He accepted the Directorship of Physical Therapy at the University of Kentucky in 1993 and is a Professor in Physical Therapy and also a faculty member of Medical School. He has been an active member of the Sports Physical Therapy and Education Sections of the APTA, National Athletic Trainers’ Association, and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. He has published more than sixty peer reviewed articles, more than forty book chapters and edited numerous texts related to sports and orthopaedic management. In 2002 he was recognized by the APTA as a Catherine Worthingham Fellow and by the International Federation of Sports Physiotherapists through the IFSP-HvU Award (the first American to be so recognized). In 2006, the Sports Physical Therapy Section presented him with the Lifetime Achievement Award and induction as an inaugural member of their Hall of Fame while in 2012 he received their Lifetime Excellence in Education Award.
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