Terry Rzepkowski – An Intensive Training Lab on Total Joint Replacements
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- Terry Rzepkowski is a member of the faculty.
Duration: One Whole Day
Audio and video formats are available.
Date of publication: October 27, 2016
Hands-on therapy sessions for the acute to subacute phases of recovery
Case studies in video of the most recent computer and robotic surgery techniques
Rehabilitation considerations for standard and sophisticated surgical techniques
Key techniques for integrating point-of-care Outpatient PT/INR and beyond: Practical solutions for joint lifespan and good functionTotal joint replacement is now a frequent, elective operation for patients of all ages with impaired articular joint components, thanks to recent developments in procedures, equipment, and components. This requires us to stay up with surgical advancements as well as the active expectations of their receivers.
Terry Rzepkowski, DPT, is delighted to offer his orthopedic experience and passion as a total joint rehabilitation specialist in order to provide an enhanced understanding of total joint replacement surgery. Have you ever wished to observe the most recent joint replacement treatments… but your hectic treatment schedule doesn’t give you the time? In this course, we will watch and debate genuine joint replacement movies in order to distinguish between standard and cutting-edge treatments for the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and ankle.
There will also be “hands-on” demonstrations and practice of intervention applications ranging from acute post-op to advanced out-patient progression for total joint replacement patients. You will leave with a better grasp of the surgical process, the ability to assist patients set realistic expectations, enhanced confidence in this ever-changing area, and higher patient satisfaction rates following Total Joint Replacement surgical operations.
Handouts
Manual for Webcasts (14.92 MB)
Outline of 60 pages available after purchase
Factors Influencing Joint Replacement
Muscle disproportion
Acute wounds
Chronic illnesses
Systemic problemsPreoperative Selection Factors
Postural deviation
Imaging diagnostics
Pain level and function
Conservative treatments
Physical complications
Bone density relative to height
Considerations after surgery: Acute rehabilitation? Nursing expertise? Home? Which is the better option in terms of accessibility, help, activity limitations, and duration?Video Presentations of Surgical Procedures
Total shoulder replacement (TSA)
TSA in reverse
Total elbow replacement
THA (total hip arthroplasty), posterior and lateral approaches
THA revision and anterior THA
TKA (total knee arthroplasty), conventional and subvastus
Ankle replacement surgery
Joint replacement in the future:
Total elbow arthroplasty with video radiograph assistance
Robotic and computer-assisted hip, knee, and ankle replacementInterventions for Acute Post-Operative Recovery
Opioid tolerance, pain management, and opioid-induced constipation (OIC)
PICO dressing wound care/infection prevention demonstration VTE prophylaxis
Practical demonstration
Point-of-care PT/INR
The most recent TED hose suggestions
Cold recirculation and compression devicesTreatment Sessions for the Acute and Subacute Recovery Phases
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy
Movement restraints
Proper placement is demonstrated.
Practical application
UE: Putting on and taking off UE immobilizers
Shoulder, distal UE, and active proximal scapular movements, as well as cervical stretching techniques
Hip: Post-op exercises and progressions for conventional/anterior approach hips, including transfer considerations
Knee: Immediate post-op workouts and progressions for the conventional/subvastus method, stretching techniquesOutpatient and Beyond: Strategies for Joint Longevity and Function
Practical activities
Shoulder: Manual approaches to strengthen the proximal scapular ligament, followed by rotator cuff strengthening.
Progression of core pelvic strengthening, proximal trunk stability, proprioceptive, balance, and coordination activities, and restoration to normal gait mechanics.
Knee: Exercise progression, patellar mobilization, the need of suitable footwear, proprioceptive, balance, and coordination activities, restoration to normal gait mechanics
Faculty
DPT Terry Rzepkowski, MS, BS 12 related lectures and products
Dr. Terry L Rzepkowski, DPT, MS, BS is an Orthopedic Physical Therapist. He has specialized in Orthopedics for the past 37 years, focusing on Musculoskeletal out-patient rehab as an independent private practitioner, Total Joint Replacement Surgery, and Sports Medicine. Terry, a professor in the Health Science department at Nova Southeastern University, teaches Anatomy, Biomechanics, Kinesiology, and Neuro anatomy. Terry is well-versed in the difficulties of the Orthopedic joint replacement patient. Terry’s current professional employment as a home care therapist exclusively working with orthopedic surgery patients in Tampa FL provides a platform for remaining up to date on the newest techniques and procedures used in joint care rehab. He likes sharing his skills with broad audiences around the country as a sought-after presenter. Terry has given professional presentations on shoulder, knee, and hip injuries as well as developments in orthopedic care.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Terry Rzepkowski works as an Assistant Professor at both Nova Southeastern University Tampa and South University Tampa. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Terry Rzepkowski is a non-financial member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).
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