The Clinician’s Go-To Guide for Joint Arthroplasty: Geriatrics is Now Geri-Active! – John W. O’Halloran

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The World Health Organization dubbed the years 2000-2010 the “Bone and Joint Decade”. By 2020, joint arthroplasty rates are expected to double. This rise in the demand for joint replacement surgery has led to major advancements in the surgical techniques and technologies. These developments allow patients to return to an active lifestyle, where before they were very much limited. The question for clinicians is: are we ready to provide current and progressive rehabilitation for the rising joint replacement population? Today’s “Baby Boomer” joint replacement patient places much higher expectations on their rehab provider. They want to get down on the floor with the grandkids, ski and hike.

This highly interactive recording will provide you with the evidenced-based knowledge to answer those often on-the-spot questions our patients ask, such as “What should I not do?” or “When can I hike or play tennis again?” Also examined will be surgery from traditional to cutting edge, in addition to evidenced-based rehab and return to activity guidelines. This one of a kind recording is a MUST for all clinicians who work with total joint patients.


  1. Discover the latest surgical joint replacement techniques, such as Computer Assisted Surgery, tissue sparring, resurfacing, and minimally invasive procedures
  2. Grasp the rehab implications of the latest surgical advancements
  3. Cover the latest evidence-based techniques and technologies in pre and post-operative therapy
  4. Determine when it is safe for your patients to resume which activities
  5. Design functional rehabilitation exercise programs

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