This presentation will address current rehabilitation management for patients receiving joint arthroplasty. Acute Care now truly starts with Home Care. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT and PTA.
Course created on August 9, 2019
On Demand
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
CEUs/Hours Offered: AK/2.0; AL/2.0; AR/2.0; AZ/2.0; CA/2.0; CO/2.0; CT/2.0; DE/2.0; FL/2.0; GA/2.0; HI/2.0; IA/2.0; IACET/0.2; ID/2.0; IL/2.0; IN/2.0; KS/2.0; KY/2.0 Category 2; MA/2.0; ME/2.0; MI/2.0; MO/2.0; MS/2.0; MT/2.0; NC/2.0; ND/2.0; NE/2.0; NH/2.0; NY/2.0; OK/2.0; OR/2.0; PA/2.0; RI/2.0; SC/2.0; SD/2.0; TN/2.0; TX/2.0; UT/2.0; VA/2.0; VT/2.0; WA/2.0; WI/2.0; WY/2.0
Learning Outcomes
- Participants will be able to identify at least three interventions discussed from current literature for home care patients that underwent joint arthroplasty.
- Participants will be able to list at least four acute/emergency signs and symptoms of complications in post joint arthroplasty.
- Participants will be able to outline a 30-day clinical guideline with a focus on recovery.
- Participants will be able to identify at least four clinical outcomes that assess patient progress for Knee arthroplasties.
Agenda
0-15 Minutes | Background, review of learning outcomes |
15-45 Minutes | General TKR pre-operative considerations |
45-60 Minutes | TKR Surgery |
60-110 Minutes | Post-operative management |
110-120 Minutes | Summary, Q and A |
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John C. Gose
PT, MS, OCS
John C. Gose PT, MS, OCS is the former Director of Rehabilitation with Penn Medicine at the Chester County Hospital in West Chester, PA. As an active administrator and clinician, he understood the spectrum of concerns that both patients and rehabilitation staff face in the management of pathologies, including Orthopaedics, sports, balance dysfunctions, and trauma of the extremities and spine. He has worked with a broad variety of patient populations from the active aging adults in the Orthopaedic Joint Program, scholastic athlete, the industrial worker, the, and the professional level throwing athlete, and amateur to professional tennis players including Billie Jean King, Serena Williams, Andy Roddick, Michael Chang, and Martina Navratilova . He has instructed as adjunct faculty at Widener Univ., Hahnemann Univ., and Neumann College and guest lectured at Univ. of Delaware. He has lectured nationally on Orthopaedics and sports rehabilitation for over 35 years and presented at the Combined Sections Meeting for the APTA Orthopaedic Section. He was also selected to be on the original steering committee that developed the Musculoskeletal Practice Patterns for the APTA’s Practice Patterns Guidelines Manual. He has published research on “Total Knee Arthroplasty” and “The Iliotibial Band”. John has also been politically active in the APTA as President and Vice-President of the Delaware state chapter.
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