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Contact Hours2.5 Hours
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Rehabilitation Following Hip Arthroscopy: Organizing the Evidence for Best Practices
Course Description
This comprehensive webinar focuses on the latest evidence-based practices in post-surgical hip arthroscopy rehabilitation using a motor control approach. This course will equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage patient care throughout the rehabilitation journey.
The course delves into the intricacies of hip anatomy, explores various surgical procedures and potential complications, and outlines the different phases of a rehabilitation program. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of key therapeutic interventions employed in each phase, including pain management, range of motion exercises, gait training, and strengthening exercises.
Furthermore, the program emphasizes the critical role of motor control in post-surgical rehabilitation and its impact on movement patterns. This ensures participants can design rehabilitation programs that not only address physical limitations but also promote optimal neuromuscular control and stability of the hip joint.
By attending this program, physical therapists and physical therapist assistants will be empowered to:
- Interpret surgical reports to understand the specific procedures performed and post-surgical precautions.
- Develop individualized rehabilitation programs based on patient needs and limitations.
- Implement safe and effective manual therapy techniques for optimal recovery.
- Progress patients through a rehabilitation program, incorporating motor control exercises for improved function.
- Foster a collaborative approach to care, working effectively with surgeons and patients to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the participant will be able to:
Knowledge:
- Describe the anatomy of the hip joint and its relevance to common hip arthroscopy procedures.
- Identify various indications for hip arthroscopy surgery.
- Explain potential complications associated with hip arthroscopy.
- Discuss the different phases of a post-surgical rehabilitation program for hip arthroscopy patients.
- Compare and contrast post-surgical protocols and current practice variations between surgeons and health systems.
- Identify key therapeutic interventions used in each phase of rehabilitation (e.g., patient education, pain management, range of motion exercises, strengthening exercises and functional training).
- Recognize the implications of motor control on the success of a rehabilitation program for this population.
Skills:
- Interpret a patient’s surgical report to understand the specific procedure performed and post-surgical precautions.
- Perform an organized and thorough evaluation of the patient following hip arthroscopy.
- Develop a personalized rehabilitation program based on evaluation findings and individual patient needs and limitations.
- Perform safe and effective manual therapy techniques for patients recovering from hip arthroscopy.
- Describe how to progress patients through a rehabilitation program, appropriately modifying exercises based on their time frames and progress.
Attitudes:
- Recognize the importance of a collaborative approach to care between physical therapists, surgeons, and patients.
- Recall the importance of patient education and adherence to the rehabilitation program for optimal outcomes.
- Recognize the need for ongoing communication with the surgeon to ensure safe and effective rehabilitation.
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Prerequisites
None
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Educational Level
Intermediate
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Other
Satisfactory completion of this course will require the participant to respond to polling questions asked throughout the webinar.