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• Archive: Faculty:Terry RzepkowskiDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 27, 2016 Description Webcast Manual (14.92 MB) 60 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Determinants for Joint ReplacementMuscle imbalanceAcute injuriesChronic conditionsSystemic conditionsPre-operative Selection DeterminantsPostural deformityDiagnostic imagingFunction and pain levelConservative therapiesPhysical co-morbiditiesRelative bone densityPost-op considerations: Acute rehab?
• Which is the right choice in terms of accessibility, assistance, activity restrictions, and length of time?Surgical Procedures with Video PresentationsTotal shoulder arthroplasty (TSA)Reverse TSATotal elbow arthroplastyTotal hip arthroplasty (THA), conventional posterior and lateral approachesAnterior THA and THA revisionTotal knee replacement (TKA), conventional and subvastusTotal ankle replacementThe future of joint replacement:Video radio graph assisted total elbow arthroplastyComputerized and robotic assisted hip, knee and ankle replacementAcute Post-op Recovery InterventionsPain management, opioid tolerance and opioid induced constipation (OIC)Wound care/Infection prevention demonstration of PICO dressingVTE prophylaxisHands on demonstrationPoint-of-care PT/INRThe latest recommendations on TED hoseCold recirculator units and cold compression devicesTreatment Sessions for the Acute through the Subacute Recovery PhasePhysical/Occupational therapyMovement restrictionsDemonstration of proper positioningHands on practiceUE: Donning and doffing of UE immobilizersShoulder, distal UE exercises, and active proximal scapular exercise, cervical stretching techniquesHip: Immediate post-op exercises and progressions for the conventional/anterior approach hips, including transfer considerationsKnee: Immediate post-op exercises and progressions for the conventional/subvastus approach, forms of stretchingOut-patient and Beyond: Strategies for Optimal Function and Joint LongevityHands on activitiesShoulder: Manual techniques to build proximal scapular stabilization, progression to rotator cuff strengtheningHip: Progression of core pelvic strengthening, proximal trunk stability, proprioceptive, balance, coordination activities, return of normal gait mechanicsKnee: Progression of flexibility exercises, patellar mobilization, importance of proper footwear, proprioceptive, balance, coordination activities, return of normal gait mechanics Faculty Terry Rzepkowski, DPT, MS, BS Related seminars and products: 12 Dr. Terry L Rzepkowski, DPT, MS, BS, is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialization in Orthopedic Physical Therapy.
• Throughout his 37-year career, he has specialized in Orthopedics, specifically: Musculoskeletal out-patient rehab as an independent private practitioner, Total Joint Replacement Surgery, and Sports Medicine.
• A professor in the Health Science department for Nova Southeastern University Terry provides instruction in Anatomy, Biomechanics, Kinesiology, and Neuro anatomy; Terry has extensive knowledge in relating the complexities of the Orthopedic joint replacement patient.
• Terry’s current clinical role as home care therapist working exclusively with orthopedic surgical patients in Tampa FL, provides a platform for staying abreast of the latest techniques and protocols utilized in joint care rehab.