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POST-ARTHROPLASTY REHAB of the KNEE and SHOULDER Use coupon code RehabEdge10 for 10% Off!

APPI Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute


Format(s):   Live Seminars
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   6
Registration Fee:   $219.990005493164


Confirmation Notes
This course offers 6 CE Hours. Through reciprocity with the Texas Physical Therapy Association, this course has been approved for 6 hours of Continuing Education for PTs and PTAs within the state of Tennessee and Kentucky. This course is co-sponsored for BOC CEUs through APPI America, Provider #P10086. Most states accept these credits for allied health professionals (i.e. RN, PT/PTA, OT/OTA, CMT/LMT, etc.) It is up to you to check the requirements of your state. Accreditation of this course does not necessarily imply the FPTA supports the views of the presenter or the sponsors.
This course will run from 8:00am- 3:30pm each day with registration opening at 7:30am.

Agenda
TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY including UNICOMPARTMENTAL PROCEDURES
Dysfunction of the knee based on articular cartilage diseases Surgical options for unicompartmental replacement Missing “links” in the progression of the three phases of rehabilitation
MOBILITY and MUSCULAR RECRUITMENT with EVIDENCE BASED EXERCISES
Manual exercises for the patella-femoral joint Extension re-lengthening with pre-functional mobility Hip core strengthening-why is this so vital in recovery Open kinetic chain muscle recruitment : True meaning of short-arc quads Hamstrings over quadriceps co-activation exercises tp prepare for function Progressive closed kinetic chain loading for proprioception ( possible the missing link in recovery)
LAB # 1-KNEE
* Manual therapy of the knee * Open and closed kinetic chain exercises for proprioception
LUNCH
TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY including HUMERAL HEAD REPLACEMENT
Regular verses reverse prosthesis Hemi-arthroplasty for humeral head replacement The importance of the subscapularis protective protocol Reconsider early range of motion activities- why we may need to change things Scapular mobility and stabilization Vital motions patterns for the zone of function
EVIDENCE BASED EXERCISE BASED ON THE MODES OF CONTRACTIONS
Formula for progressive rehab: pivoters,protectors and positioners Selective exercise based on the mode of contraction Corrective exercises for elevation”hike” dysfunction The geriatric “BIg Four ” exercises
LAB # 2- Shoulder
Manual preparation for scapular and glenohumeral mobility Exercises for stabilization toward function
CASE STUDIES AND OUTCOMES

Description
Use coupon code RehabEdge10 for 10% Off!
Over the next several years ,joint replacements are projected to grow over 600%. This seminar will present current evidence based interventions for promoting high level functional return to a patients requested level of daily activities. This presentation will be based on the speaker’s 39 years of practical experience in treating total joint replacement of both the knee and shoulder. Today’s surgical procedures including less invasive options such as unicompartmental (knee) and hemiarthroplasty (shoulder) will be presented. Reverse prosthesis for total shoulder replacement will update a protective exercise protocol based on current literature.


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