About this Event
Overview
Joint arthroplasty is an effective procedure for managing pain and restoring function in joints affected by end-stage osteoarthritis. As the prevalence of osteoarthritis continues to rise, the demand for total joint arthroplasty is also expected to grow, making arthroplasty one of the most common surgical procedures. Rehabilitation is critical to optimize postoperative outcomes and enhance function across the continuum of care from preoperative management to return to sport. It is essential for rehabilitation specialists to distinguish between routine and atypical healing, recognize signs of postoperative complications, and effectively manage these complications using an interdisciplinary approach to ensure successful outcomes after joint arthroplasty.
Agenda Highlights
- Surgeon Roundtable: Quickfire Q and A
- Perioperative Considerations from the Rehab Perspective
- Acute Care Complex Cases
- Rehabilitation Pearls and Pitfalls for Joint Arthroplasty
Target Audience | This activity is targeted to physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, athletic trainers, physiatrists, residents, fellows, and student trainees.
Learning Objectives | Hospital for Special Surgery Continuing Education activities are intended to improve the quality of patient care and safety. At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Discuss the collaborative decision-making process, both preoperative and perioperative, for successful postoperative surgical outcomes.
- Identify common arthroplasty complications and red flags across the rehabilitation continuum.
- Implement treatment pearls in unique ways to address patients, both simple and complex.
- Develop strategies to problem-solve setbacks and atypical recoveries.
Accreditation and Credit Designation
Physical Therapy Professionals: Hospital for Special Surgery is a New York State Education Department approved provider for physical therapy continuing education. This course is approved for a maximum of 10.50 contact hours.
This activity is pending approval in FL and NJ for physical therapy credits.
This activity is provided by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners Accredited Provider 2512063TX and meets continuing competence requirements for physical therapist and physical therapist assistant licensure renewal in Texas.
(Approval Period: 1/1/2023-12/31/2025)
Satisfies CE Requirements: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CO, CT, DC, DE, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KY, KS, MA, ME, MI, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NM, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY
Athletic Trainers: Hospital for Special Surgery (BOC AP#: P537) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers (ATs). This program is eligible for a maximum of 10.50 hours / Category A CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
This course is not intended for use by any participants outside the scope of their license or regulation.
It is the licensee’s responsibility to determine approval for their state and discipline due to constantly changing requirements. We would, however, be happy to assist with this process if requested.
Credit is awarded after a 10 question post-course knowledge assessment and program survey. A passing score of 100% is required, with multiple attempts allowed.
Planning Committee:
- Kimberly Baptiste-Mbadiwe, PT, DPT, OCS, SFMA
- Leigh-Ann Bramble, PT, DPT, EdD, COMT
- Cissy Lawrence, PT, MSPT
- Ashleigh McAdam, PT, DPT, OCS, GCS
- Allison Paul, PT, DPT, OCS
Agenda:
Day 1 | Friday, March 7, 2025
8:55 am | Welcome / Announcements*
9:00 am | Session 1: Surgeon Roundtable: Quickfire Q & A
- 9:00 am Surgeon Roundtable: Who are your Ideal Candidates?
- 9:30 am Total Knee
- 10:00 am Total Hip
- 10:30 am Total Ankle
- 11:00 am Total Shoulder & Reverse Total Shoulder
11:30 am | Break*
11:45 am | Session 2: Perioperative Considerations
- 11:45 am Pre-op
- 11:55 am Hip – Why is the approach important?
- 12:05 pm Knee – When is a total knee replacement not just a total knee replacement?
- 12:15 pm Ankle – Why do patients need a gastrocs recession with a TAR?
- 12:25 pm Shoulder – Why doesn’t everyone have a reverse total shoulder replacement?
- 12:35 pm How do we bridge the gap between hospital stay and Outpatient PT?
- 12:45 pm Panel Discussion
1:00 pm Lunch*
1:45 pm | Session 3: Acute Care Complex Cases
- 1:45 pm Complex Cases: Hip
- 2:15 pm Complex Cases: Knee
- 2:45 pm Complex Cases: Ankle
- 3:15 pm Complex Cases: Shoulder
3:45 pm | Break*
4:00 pm | Session 4: Pearls and Pitfalls for Shoulder Arthroplasty
- 4:00 pm Function & Range of Motion
- 4:15 pm Strength
- 4:30 pm Return to Sport
- 4:45 pm Complex Case
- 5:00 pm Panel Discussion
5:15 pm | Adjourn*
Day 2 | Saturday, March 8, 2025
8:55 am | Welcome / Announcements*
9:00 am | Session 5: Pearls and Pitfalls for Total Knee Arthroplasty
- 9:00 am Function & Range of Motion
- 9:15 am Strength
- 9:30 am Return to Sport
- 9:45 am Complex Case
- 10:00 am Panel Discussion
10:15 am | Break*
10:30 am | Session 6: Pearls and Pitfalls for Total Hip Arthroplasty
- 10:30 am Function & Range of Motion
- 10:45 am Strength
- 11:00 am Return to Sport
- 11:15 am Complex Case
- 11:30 am Panel Discussion
11:45 am | Session 7: Pearls and Pitfalls for Total Ankle Arthroplasty
- 11:45 am Function & Range of Motion
- 12:00 pm Strength
- 12:15 pm Return to Sport
- 12:30 pm Complex Case
- 12:45 pm Panel Discussion
1:00 pm | Adjourn*
*Not for credit
Agenda and faculty subject to change
Registration Information and Assistance | For registration assistance or any other questions, contact Continuing Education at 212.606.1057 or [email protected].
Refund Policy | A handling fee will be deducted from the registration fee for cancellations.
Hospital for Special Surgery reserves the right to cancel this course. In the unlikely event the course is canceled, HSS will issue a full refund of the registration fee, but will not be responsible for any other charges incurred by the registrant due to the cancellation of the course.
Technical Viewing Requirements | A strong internet connection is required to view this live streaming activity. Additional viewing requirements, if any, will be posted in advance of the activity.
Please Note | This program may be recorded, filmed or photographed. By attending this program, you give permission to the Hospital for Special Surgery to use your voice and likeness for any purpose (promotional, educational, or other), in any medium, and without remuneration of any kind to you.
Special Needs | Hospital for Special Surgery is accessible for individuals with disabilities or special needs. Participants with special needs are requested to contact HSS Continuing Education at 212.606.1057.
Event Venue
Online
USD 270.00