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Digital Seminar

Joint Arthroplasty for Today’s Clinician: Greater Knowledge, Greater Evidence, Greater Outcomes


Speaker:
Trent Brown, MOT, OTR/L, BCG, ATP, CFPS
Duration:
5 Hours 54 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Jan 19, 2017
Product Code:
POS020616
Media Type:
Digital Seminar


Description

Total joint arthroplasty is the most common surgical procedure performed in the U.S. However, as surgical advances and prosthetic implants improve annually, the therapeutic process and protocols used with this population have remained stagnant.

In addition, the recent push to reduce length of stay and therapy visits while increasing functional outcomes and activity levels makes the clinician’s job even more critical. With total joint procedures doubling the past decade and trending upward, today’s clinician must possess a stronger understanding of the techniques used by surgeons, the prosthetics commonly (and uncommonly) used, and evidence-based treatment strategies determined not just by their referring surgeon but by current research.

This recording particularly discusses the latest surgical and minimally invasive techniques used and the benefits and risks associated with these techniques. Taking over 1,000 nationally established joint protocols, presenter Trent Brown, MOT, OTR/L, BCG, summarizes the most effective and functionally relevant treatment strategies and protocols. Demonstrations and labs will occur to ensure application of material and immediate carry-over to the clinical setting.

Mr. Brown will also discuss documentation techniques and examples to strongly justify the need for skilled services with this population in hospital, in-patient, acute, home health, and outpatient settings.

Credit


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NOTE: Tuition includes one free CE Certificate (participant will be able to print the certificate of completion after completing the on-line post-test (80% passing score) and completing the evaluation). 

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Materials that are included in this course may include interventions and modalities that are beyond the authorized practice of your profession.  As a licensed professional, you are responsible for reviewing the scope of practice, including activities that are defined in law as beyond the boundaries of practice in accordance with and in compliance with your profession's standards.  

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PESI, Inc. is recognized by the Physical Therapy Board of California as an approval agency to approve providers. This self-study lecture qualifies for 5.75 continuing competency hours.


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This activity is provided by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners Accredited Provider #2106032TX and meets continuing competence requirements for physical therapist and physical therapist assistant licensure renewal in Texas. This activity will provide 5.75 CCUs. The assignment of Texas PT CCUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by TPTA or TBPTE. Full attendance is required; no partial credits will be offered for partial attendance.


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Trent Brown, MOT, OTR/L, BCG, ATP, CFPS's Profile

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Trent Brown, MOT, OTR/L, BCG, ATP, CFPS, is a practicing therapist in Utah and is one of 36 credential holders of a board certification in gerontology (BCG) from the AOTA. Mr. Brown also holds a certification as an assistive technology professional (ATP) from RESNA. He completed his undergraduate and graduate work at the University of Utah where he is also an adjunct professor. He is employed by the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) to develop, implement, and operate healthcare quality improvement programs and has authored multiple laws to legislate improved patient care. Mr. Brown also reviews clinical documentation for UDOH as an expert witness in reviewing cases. Mr. Brown has over 15 years of clinical experience in skilled nursing, transitional care, acute, and home health. Recently, he served as the VP for the UOTA where he co-authored SB 131, advancing OT practice in the state of Utah, and has received multiple awards for his clinical, academic, and legislative work. Through his expertise in advocating for therapy services authoring law and rule, he has evolved into an expert presenter on ethical and legal issues facing therapy. Mr. Brown has provided courses for thousands of clinicians throughout the country in conferences, private settings, and specialty conferences. Mr. Brown is a master clinician and lecturer on a myriad of topics including joint arthroplasty, core strengthening, documentation, aging, functional mobility, ethics, and fall reduction. He has also been a keynote speaker at multiple events throughout the country.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Trent Brown has employment relationships with the Utah Department of Health and the University of Utah. He receives compensation as a national speaker. Trent Brown receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Trent Brown has no relevant non-financial relationships.


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Objectives

  1. Identify common conditions and diagnosis leading to shoulder, hip, and knee arthroplasty
  2. List the short- and long-term benefits from undergoing joint replacement and the risks identified from delaying surgery
  3. Discuss current components, surgical procedures, and functional treatment strategies for total shoulder, hip, and knee arthroplasty based on current evidence, research, and national protocols
  4. Develop documentation strategies and language based on information provided in this course to justify therapy services to all provides with total joint client
  5. Discuss the history of joint arthroplasty and what therapists can expect in the next 10-20 years
  6. List the variety of options in replacing or resurfacing the shoulder and how to tailor your rehabilitation to the individual

Outline

COMMON THEMES AND RESEARCH BEHIND SHOULDER, HIP, AND KNEE ARTHROPLASTY (TSA, THA, TKA)

  • Demographics
  • Inclusion criteria for TJA (based on AMA) and who should avoid TJA​
  • Neurological and psychological consequences from delaying total joint arthroplasty​
  • Healing stages
    • Inflammatory, proliferative, remodeling
    • Bone, cartilage, muscle, tendon, and nervous tissue
  • Review of joint movement and osteokinematics​

TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY

  • History leading to current procedures and prosthetics
  • Functional verses textbook range of motion for normal function and ADLs
  • Procedures/components
    • Glenoid component, humeral component
    • Hemiarthroplasty
    • Cemented versus cementless
    • Non-constrained versus constrained
    • Reverse TSA
      • Why reverse TSA?
      • Precautions of TSA versus standard TSA
  • Research behind TSA regarding failure rates, functional outcomes, and ROM
  • General therapeutic protocol
  • 3 or 4 phase approach
  • Treatment ideas/lab
    • Scapulohumeral rhythm
    • The proper pendulum
    • 4 approaches to the posterior glenohumeral glide (joint mobilization)
    • Non-weight bearing periscapular training

TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY

  • History leading to current procedures and prosthetics
  • Procedures/components
    • Femoral component (cemented versus cementless)
    • Acetabular component (plastic, metal, or ceramic)
    • Anterolateral, posterolateral, direct lateral, anterior, and superpath approaches
  • Research behind THA​
  • General therapeutic protocol
  • Treatment ideas/lab
    • 6 determinants of gait
    • Lateral pelvic tilt in supine leading to frontal plane control (LAB)
    • Lateral weight shift with pelvic tilt emphasis (single leg stance with resistance)
    • 4 way straight leg raise

TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY

  • History leading to current procedures and prosthetics
  • Procedures/components
    • Femoral component (cemented versus cementless)
    • Tibial component (metal platform with plastic surface for ROM and absorption)
    • Patellar component (metal or plastic)
    • Unicompartmental option
    • Cruciate retaining, posterior stabilized design, fixed bearing, mobile bearing, and gender specific
    • Incisions (parapatellar, midvastus, subvastus/quad sparing)
  • Research behind TSA
  • General therapeutic protocol
    • SLR and closed chain activity
    • Dynamic EOM and half-standing with weight bearing/functional emphasis
    • Gold standard of the stationary bicycle
    • 4 directional patellar joint mobilization
    • Treatment ideas

DOCUMENTATION

  • Documentation ideas “outside the box” for the total joint client
  • Case study implementing research and treatment ideas

Target Audience

  • Occupational Therapists
  • Occupational Therapy Assistants
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physical Therapist Assistants
  • Exercise Physiologists
  • Athletic Trainers
  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists
  • Personal Trainers

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