Share A Course: Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 3rd Ed: Module 7

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Share A Course: Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 3rd Ed: Module 7
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Share A Course: Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 3rd Ed: Module 7
SKU: 777S

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This package includes only the testing materials for the course and not the required reading materials.

These courses are offered in cooperation with Elsevier Health and utilize the hardback textbook, “Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 3rd Edition", c2013 by Lisa Maxey & Jim Magnusson. Replacing 2 of our most popular courses from the 2nd Edition, this new edition provides current, evidence-based guidelines to designing effective rehabilitation strategies. Coverage of each condition includes an overview of the orthopedic patient’s entire course of treatment from pre- to post-surgery. For each phase of rehabilitation, this book describes the postoperative timeline, the goals, potential complications and precautions, and appropriate therapeutic procedures.

These courses are essential to both inpatient and outpatient physical and occupational therapists, physical and occupational therapy assistants and athletic trainers who deal with postsurgical orthopedic cases!

Module 1: covers shoulder acromioplasty, anterior capsular reconstruction, rotator cuff repair and rehabilitation, and superior labral anterior/posterior repair.

Module 2: covers total shoulder arthroplasty, extensor brevis release & lateral epicondylectomy, reconstruction of the ulnar collateral ligament with ulnar nerve transposition and platelet rich plasma therapy.

Module 3: covers primary flexor tendon repair in the digit, carpal tunnel release, transitioning the throwing athlete back to the field, and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.

Module 4: covers posterior lumbar arthroscopic discectomy, lumbar spine fusion and lumbar spine disc replacement.

Module 5: covers total hip arthroplasty, hip arthroscopy, hip ORIF, ACL reconstruction and arthroscopic lateral retinaculum release.

Module 6: covers meniscectomy and meniscal repair, autologous chondrocyte implantation, ORIF of the patella, total knee arthroplasty and lateral ligament repair of the ankle.

Module 7: covers ORIF of the ankle, ankle arthroscopy, achilles tendon repair and bunionectomies.

Course Length: 10.0 contact hours

Instructional Level: Intermediate


This package includes only the testing materials for Module 7 and NOT the required reading materials.

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Share A Course: Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 3rd Ed: Module 7 SKU: 777S Do you already have access to the reading materials and only need the testing materials? Are you planning to Share A Course with someone else who already has the reading materials? This package includes only the testing materials for the course and not the required reading materials. These courses are offered in cooperation with Elsevier Health and utilize the hardback textbook, “Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 3rd Edition", c2013 by Lisa Maxey & Jim Magnusson. Replacing 2 of our most popular courses from the 2nd Edition, this new edition provides current, evidence-based guidelines to designing effective rehabilitation strategies. Coverage of each condition includes an overview of the orthopedic patient’s entire course of treatment from pre- to post-surgery. For each phase of rehabilitation, this book describes the postoperative timeline, the goals, potential complications and precautions, and appropriate therapeutic procedures. These courses are essential to both inpatient and outpatient physical and occupational therapists, physical and occupational therapy assistants and athletic trainers who deal with postsurgical orthopedic cases! Module 1: covers shoulder acromioplasty, anterior capsular reconstruction, rotator cuff repair and rehabilitation, and superior labral anterior/posterior repair. Module 2: covers total shoulder arthroplasty, extensor brevis release & lateral epicondylectomy, reconstruction of the ulnar collateral ligament with ulnar nerve transposition and platelet rich plasma therapy. Module 3: covers primary flexor tendon repair in the digit, carpal tunnel release, transitioning the throwing athlete back to the field, and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Module 4: covers posterior lumbar arthroscopic discectomy, lumbar spine fusion and lumbar spine disc replacement. Module 5: covers total hip arthroplasty, hip arthroscopy, hip ORIF, ACL reconstruction and arthroscopic lateral retinaculum release. Module 6: covers meniscectomy and meniscal repair, autologous chondrocyte implantation, ORIF of the patella, total knee arthroplasty and lateral ligament repair of the ankle. Module 7: covers ORIF of the ankle, ankle arthroscopy, achilles tendon repair and bunionectomies. Course Length: 10.0 contact hours Instructional Level: Intermediate This package includes only the testing materials for Module 7 and NOT the required reading materials. Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 3rd Ed: Module 7 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Course Goals: This course is intended to instruct the student through self paced study on providing intervention for the patient after open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of the ankle, ankle arthroscopy, Achilles tendon repair, and bunionectomy. Student Objectives: At the end of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Evaluate the stability of an ankle on plain film radiograph. 2. Understand the anatomy of the superficial peroneal nerve in relation to the fibula. 3. Analyze the surgical procedure if both the medial and lateral malleoli have been fractured. 4. Evaluate the return to driving criteria after right sided ankle fracture. 5. Evaluate weight bearing status if a syndesmosis screw is inserted during ankle ORIF. 6. Analyze early rehabilitation phases in ankle ORIF. 7. Understand the use of ankle mobilizations after ankle ORIF. 8. Understand healing time frame after ankle ORIF. 9. Evaluate the use of plyometric exercises after ankle ORIF. 10. Understand absolute contraindications for ankle arthroscopy. 11. Understand traction force required for a successful ankle arthroscopy. 12. Examine the surgical procedure for ankle arthroscopy if the patient is placed in prone. 13. Analyze non weight bearing status after standard ankle arthroscopy. 14. Evaluate sources of chronic ankle pain after ankle sprain. 15. Evaluate 4 different nerves commonly injured after ankle arthroscopic procedures. 16. Evaluate weight bearing progression after ankle arthroscopy. 17. Understand the use of grade III and IV mobilizations on the ankle after ankle arthroscopy. 18. Evaluate the time frame for normal return to function after ankle arthroscopy. 19. Understand the use of iontophoresis and phonophoresis after ankle arthroscopy. 20. Evaluate rehabilitation protocols for athletes after ankle arthroscopy. 21. Understand the anatomy of the Achilles tendon. 22. Understand the relationship between Achilles tendon paratendinitis and pure tendinosis. 23. Analyze the location of most Achilles tendon ruptures. 24. Understand the force of 4 different activities on the Achilles tendon. 25. Understand which patient population is most likely to rupture the Achilles tendon. 26. Analyze the Thompson test. 27. Analyze the percutaneous repair technique for the Achilles tendon. 28. Analyze 4 different nerves and the relationship to the percutaneous repair technique. 29. Understand 4 different types of cartilage and their role in Achilles tendon repair. 30. Understand rehabilitation protocols after traditional Achilles tendon repair surgery. 31. Understand active range of motion goals and their progression in rehabilitation after Achilles tendon repair. 32. Understand the role of ultrasound in Achilles tendon repair. 33. Understand the location of a bunion on metatarsals. 34. Analyze the first MTPJ as it relates to normal propulsive gait. 35. Understand the 4 categories of bunionectomy. 36. Evaluate rehabilitation protocols for patients who have undergone category IV and V bunionectomy. 37. Understand the weight bearing progression of patients after bunionectomy. 38. Analyze the procedures for manual distraction of the first MTPJ after bunionectomy.
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