Jason Handschumacher – Restoring Balance & Function after Hip & Ankle Arthroplasty
Jason Handschumacher – Restoring Balance & Function after Hip & Ankle Arthroplasty
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Description
- Faculty:
- Jason Handschumacher
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 58 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Aug 03, 2017
Description
Manual (0.35 MB) | 8 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
There are options for total hip and total ankle surgery.
- Review surgical techniques and components
- Common Dx leading to THA and TAA
- Post-operative timelines and when to initiate balance training with each population
Balance mechanics are used to maximize outcomes after surgery.
- Review ankle and hip motions in “Normal” gait to understand which motions to emphasize
- Does the prosthesis limit range of motion and strength gain potential?
- Deficits at 6 months and 2 years post-operatively
- What is the role of proprioception and muscular response in balance and gait
Strategies for balance after surgery.
- The role of neuroplasticity in balance recovery
- Role of symmetry training and impacts on the contralateral limb
- Why surgery seems to have greater impact on ankle joint receptors than in the hip
- Greater muscle mass in the hip and which muscles are the keys in balance
Balance and proprioceptive training are important after surgery.
- Impact on patient perceived long-term outcome and how this can differ from the therapist
- Importance of patients regaining confidence and impact of fear of falling on actual falls
- How is the patient functioning long after discharge from formal therapy?
There are post-operative exercises and activities.
- Single limb stance and tandem stance activity early and late in rehabilitation
- Varying sensory inputs for progressions
- Effective strengthening exercises and proper dosing/overload principles
Faculty
Jason Handschumacher, PT, DPT, OCS Related seminars and products: 7
He is an expert in myofascial release. In some of the top facilities in the country, I have had over 16 years of clinical experience. He practices at a hospital in the Charlotte metropolitan area. He sees patients at a clinic in an active adult community.
Dr. Handschumacher is known for his hands-on teaching style. He has presented research findings related to non-operative management of the rotator cuff, injury prevention, and the uses of therapeutic taping. Dr. Handschumacher is a doctor of physical therapy.
Speaker disclosures.
There is an employment relationship with Springs Memorial Hospital. He is paid by PESI, Inc.
There is no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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