What You’ll Discover in Jason Handschumacher Restoring Balance & Function after Hip & Ankle Arthroplasty
- Faculty:
- Jason Handschumacher
- Duration:
- 1 Hour and 58 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- August 3, 2017
Description
How many times have patients said it? “I had my hip replaced three years ago and it doesn’t hurt now. However, I just never got all my strength back and I still feel like I could lose my balance and fall”?
It is common for patients to focus on pain relief, basic trans and other aspects of the lower extremity joint arthroplasty.-Basic strengthening, range of motion, and fers. Often, this is where we or our patients stop. Long-It is possible to overlook long-term functional improvement and ambulation security.
This course is designed to highlight the long term.-Ankle and hip joint replacements can have long-term consequences. We will review the current literature to determine which post is most relevant.-The most effective and best way to improve balance is through operative deficits after The surgery. It may not be difficult to do the right thing.
Handouts
Manual (0.35 MB) | 8 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
The current options for total hip and ankle arthroplasty
- Examine surgical methods and components
- Common Dx that leads to THA or TAA
- Post-When and how to begin balance training with each population.
Post-maximization gait and balance-Operative outcomes
- Examine the hip and ankle motions. “Normal” Gait to understand which motions you should emphasize
- Is the prosthesis limiting range of motion or strength gain potential?
- Deficits 6 months and 2 year post-Operatively
- What role does proprioception play in gait and balance?
Strategies for post-Operative balance
- Neuroplasticity and balance recovery: The role of neuroplasticity
- Role of Symmetry training and impact on the contralateral arm
- How surgery seems to have a greater impact on the ankle joint receptors than it does in the hip
- Balance is achieved by having more muscle mass at the hip.
Following surgery, it is important to balance and practice proprioceptive skills.
- Patient perceptions of long-term effects-How the therapist can change the term outcome
- Patients must regain confidence and reduce the impact of fear of actual falls.
- How does the patient function long? after Can you be discharged from formal treatment?
Post-Demonstration of operative activities and exercises
- Early and late rehabilitation involves single limb stances and tandem stances
- Different sensory inputs to facilitate progressions
- Effective strengthening exercises and correct dosing/overload principles
Faculty
Jason HandschumacherPT, DPT & OCS Similar seminars and products 7
Jason HandschumacherPT, DPT and OCS is an expert in myofascial releases. He has over 16 years’ experience working in top hospitals in the country. He is a consultant at a Charlotte hospital, where he serves patients in subacute and chronic care.-Both outpatient and acute settings are available. Additionally, he visits patients at a clinic in an active adult society.
Dr. Handschumacher He is known for his engaging, hands-on presentations at seminars across the country on myofascial releases.-His teaching style. He has presented research findings to national and state PT associations on noninvasive therapy.-The operative management and prevention of injury to the rotator-cuff. Dr. Handschumacher He received his doctorate from Shenandoah University in physical therapy.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Jason Handschumacher Springs Memorial Hospital has a relationship of employment with him. PESI, Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Jason Handschumacher Has no pertinent non-financialOnline viewing or digital downloadrelationship to disclose.
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