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Restoring Balance, Function after Hip, Ankle Arthroplasty from Jason Handschumacher
Restoring Balance, Function after Hip, Ankle Arthroplasty from Jason Handschumacher
Faculty:Jason Handschumacher
Duration:1 Hour 58 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Archive : Restoring Balance, Function after Hip, Ankle Arthroplasty from Jason Handschumacher
Outline:
Options for complete hip and total ankle arthroplasty currently available
Review surgical procedures and elements.
Post-operative timings, common diagnoses leading to THA and TAA, and when to start balance training with each group
Mechanics of gait and balance to improve post-operative results
Review “Normal” gait ankle and hip motions to choose which movements to stress.
Does the prosthesis restrict your ability to move freely and build strength?
Deficits at six months and two years after surgery
What function do muscle response and proprioception play in balance and gait?
Post-surgical balancing techniques
Neuroplasticity’s function in balance recovery
Impacts on the contralateral limb and the role of symmetry training
Why surgery seems to affect ankle joint receptors more so than those in the hip
Greater hip muscle mass and which muscles are essential for balance
The significance of proprioceptive training and balance after surgery
Impact on the long-term result as viewed by the patient and how this may differ from the therapist
The significance of patients restoring their confidence and the effect that falling fear has on real falls
How is the patient doing long after formal therapy has ended?
display of post-operative exercises and activities
Tandem and single-limb stance exercises early and late in the healing process
varying sensory inputs to advance
Suitable dosage/overload guidelines and efficient strengthening exercises
Description:
How often do you hear a patient remark, “My hip replacement was three years ago, and it no longer hurts. I simply never fully recovered my strength, and I constantly worry that I could lose my balance and fall?
After lower limb complete joint replacement, it’s typical to concentrate on pain relief, fundamental transfers, range of motion, and fundamental strengthening. This is frequently the point when we or the patients quit. It is possible to disregard the safety of ambulation and long-term functional gain.
The emphasis of this course will be on the long-term results of ankle and hip joint replacement. We’ll look at what the most recent research has to say about the most detrimental post-operative impairments and the most effective ways to restore balance following surgery. It could be shockingly easy to do what works.
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