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Rehab Overcoming Pain and Improving Function Therapeutic Strategies for Degenerative Joint Disease Overcoming Pain and Improving Function HANDS SHOULDERS HIPS KNEES Therapeutic Strategies for Degenerative Joint Disease A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 36932 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI Rehab P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. www.pesirehab.com Ronkonkoma, NY Thursday, September 17, 2015 Uniondale, NY Friday, September 18, 2015 Manhattan, NY Saturday, September 19, 2015 Ronkonkoma, NY Thursday, September 17, 2015 Uniondale, NY Friday, September 18, 2015 Manhattan, NY Saturday, September 19, 2015 HANDS SHOULDERS HIPS KNEES Diagnostic Techniques & Clinical Clues for the Evaluation of DJD Options and Strategies to Prevent or Delay Arthritic Changes Rehabilitation and Recovery Techniques to Return Adult Patients to Active Lifestyles Case Studies and Practice Labs 1. Summarize the commonly-experienced condition of degenerative joint disease. 2. Explain focused history taking techniques and examination methods to create diagnostic skills for evaluation of upper and lower extremity degenerative joints. 3. Describe the decision-making processes regarding conservative and surgical treatment options for patients with degenerative joints. 4. Obtain methods to effectively educate patients regarding: the arthritic process, treatment options, recovery steps, and long-term expectations. 5. Describe recovery and rehabilitation stages to counsel and consult patients. Diagnostic Criteria for Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) • American Medical Association (AMA) Guidelines • Arthritis foundation’s guidelines Patient Presentation • Medical history DJD v. Rheumatoid Arthritis v. Gout • Other Arthritic conditions The Pathophysiology of DJD in: • Weight bearing joints • Non-weight bearing joints • The spine Joint Conservation • Silver Sneakers • Ergonomic work and home environments • Biomechanics • Positional awareness Techniques to Maintain Mobility • Motion is lotion • Muscle balance • Joint stability • Diet and supplements -Super foods -Over the counter supplements Medical Management • Medication -Benefits -Risks Surgical • Arthroscopy • Total joint arthroplasty -Total hip -Total knee -Total shoulder · Conventional · Reverse • Ankle • MCP replacement Physical Therapy Management • Pre-Hab -Introduction of assistive devices -Pre-op exercise program -Smoking cessation -Weight reduction -Motivational interviewing techniques Total Joint Regimens • Acute care post-op -Post-op teaching -Gait instruction specific to intervention -Exercise programs -Critical pathways • Precautions Out Patient Rehab • Program Goals • Design of exercise regimen • Scar care management • Outcome measure • Gait Progression -Household v. community ambulation -Addressing the “What can I do?” -Mature adult -Middle aged adult Convalescence • 1+ year to complete recovery • Activity guideline • Quality of life • Cost benefits of activities Rehab OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES Seminar Schedule 7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea 8:00 Program begins 11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 4:00 Program ends 10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks For locations and maps, go to www.pesirehab.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title.

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Page 1: Therapeutic Strategies Degenerative Joint DiseaseOptions and Strategies to Prevent or Delay Arthritic Changes Rehabilitation and Recovery Techniques to Return Adult Patients to Active

Rehab

Overcoming Pain and Improving Function

Therapeutic Strategies for

Degenerative Joint Disease

Overcoming Pain and Improving Function

HANDS SHOULDERS

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Therapeutic Strategies for

Degenerative Joint Disease

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Manhattan, NY Saturday, September 19, 2015

Ronkonkoma, NY Thursday, September 17, 2015

Uniondale, NY Friday, September 18, 2015

Manhattan, NY Saturday, September 19, 2015

HANDS SHOULDERS HIPS KNEES

Diagnostic Techniques & Clinical Clues for the Evaluation of DJD

Options and Strategies to Prevent or Delay Arthritic Changes

Rehabilitation and Recovery Techniques to Return Adult Patients to Active Lifestyles

Case Studies and Practice Labs

1. Summarize the commonly-experienced condition of degenerative joint disease.

2. Explain focused history taking techniques and examination methods to create diagnostic skills for evaluation of upper and lower extremity degenerative joints.

3. Describe the decision-making processes regarding conservative and surgical treatment options for patients with degenerative joints.

4. Obtain methods to effectively educate patients regarding: the arthritic process, treatment options, recovery steps, and long-term expectations.

5. Describe recovery and rehabilitation stages to counsel and consult patients.

OUTLINE

OBJECTIVES

Diagnostic Criteria for Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)

• American Medical Association (AMA) Guidelines

• Arthritis foundation’s guidelines

Patient Presentation• Medical history• DJD v. Rheumatoid Arthritis v. Gout• Other Arthritic conditions

The Pathophysiology of DJD in:• Weight bearing joints• Non-weight bearing joints• The spine

Joint Conservation• Silver Sneakers• Ergonomic work and home

environments• Biomechanics• Positional awareness

Techniques to Maintain Mobility• Motion is lotion• Muscle balance• Joint stability• Diet and supplements

-Super foods-Over the counter supplements

Medical Management• Medication

-Benefits -Risks

Surgical• Arthroscopy• Total joint arthroplasty

-Total hip -Total knee-Total shoulder

· Conventional · Reverse

• Ankle• MCP replacement

Physical Therapy Management• Pre-Hab

-Introduction of assistive devices-Pre-op exercise program-Smoking cessation-Weight reduction-Motivational interviewing techniques

Total Joint Regimens• Acute care post-op

-Post-op teaching-Gait instruction specific to intervention-Exercise programs-Critical pathways

• Precautions

Out Patient Rehab• Program Goals • Design of exercise regimen• Scar care management• Outcome measure• Gait Progression

-Household v. community ambulation-Addressing the “What can I do?”-Mature adult-Middle aged adult

Convalescence• 1+ year to complete recovery • Activity guideline • Quality of life • Cost benefits of activities

Rehab

OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES

Seminar Schedule7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea8:00 Program begins11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own)4:00 Program ends10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks For locations and maps, go to www.pesirehab.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title.

Page 2: Therapeutic Strategies Degenerative Joint DiseaseOptions and Strategies to Prevent or Delay Arthritic Changes Rehabilitation and Recovery Techniques to Return Adult Patients to Active

Laboratory Tests Made Easy: A Plain English Approach, Second EditionBy Mikel A. Rothenberg, MD & Sean G. Smith, BSN, CCRN, CFRN

This best-selling reference book provides both the “need to know” information, as well as the more in-depth “nice to know” details relevant to your patient’s lab results. In this Second Edition you will find plain English summaries, pertinent case studies, and easy to read diagrams and tables. This fully revised and updated book puts the information right at the fingertips of any medical professional at any experience level.

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THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES FOR DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE: OVERCOMING PAIN AND IMPROVING FUNCTION

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Questions? Visit www.pesirehab.com/faqs, or call 800-844-8260Ortho Notes: Clinical Examination Pocket Guide, 3rd EditionBy Dawn Gulick, Ph.D., PT, ATC, CSCS

A Davis’s Notes title!

Put the information you need in class, clinical, and practice at your fingertips

with this handy, easy-to-use guide. Each joint tab features subcategories for pathology across the lifespan and addresses medical screening, imaging, mechanism of injury, ROM, strength and functional deficits, and special tests.

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For many adults, an active lifestyle is simply a way of life. The process of degenerative joint disease, or arthritis, often stops them in their tracks. Getting patients back into action, while curbing patient re-admission and managing Medicare’s multiple procedure payment reduction and therapy cap are challenges you face every day. Attend this seminar and gain valuable tips and strategies to address these challenges.

Join Marvin P. Royal II, PT, DPT, CMP, CSCS, NASM-CP, RBS, and learn the concepts of Degenerative Joint Disease in a way that makes a confusing and often overwhelming topic fun, understandable and applicable to the next patient interaction. Case studies and mock patient

presentations not only make the seminar fun and entertaining, they also put the concepts into action, allowing you to create a thought pattern to apply when a patient is in your office. Dr. Royal will take you through the assessment process, detailing the key steps of the pathology, evaluation techniques and concepts, specifically including skills to evaluate and treat the degenerative joint. You will learn the non-operative and surgical interventions currently being used to treat DJD patients, as well as the latest rehabilitation protocols that will take the individual to active once again.

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Marvin P. Royal II, PT, DPT, CMP, CSCS, NASM-CP, has been in the health industry for over 12 years as an All-American athlete, strength and conditioning coach, certified personal trainer, fitness and health consultant, and physical therapist. After receiving his Advance Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University in Boston and an Advanced Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT, Marvin began consulting on topics including sports injuries, youth and adult fitness training and obesity. He served as strength and conditioning coach for Sacred Heart’s Division IAA field hockey, football, cheerleading and dance teams. Also, he served as one of the head coaches for Sports International Football Clinics.

Dr. Royal was the co-founder of Integrated Rehabilitation Wellness, Strength and Conditioning Services. He is now the senior lead therapist and clinical director at Olympic Physical Therapy in Egg Harbor Township and Linwood, NJ, where he specializes in orthopedic-sports medicine care and performs home care. He advocates for a “care coordination team” to treat in a multi-interdisciplinary design to achieve optimal outcomes.

Marvin nurtures young athletes to enhance their athletic talents and assist them with college recruiting through his sports clinics. He serves as the center coordinator of clinical education at Olympic Physical Therapy, a clinical instructor for physical therapy students, and an adjunct professor at Atlantic Cape Community College, NJ. He is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association, National Sports and Condition Association, and National Academy of Sports Medicine. His research entitled “The Effects of Static Stretching with 3 min of rest on Vertical Jump” was presented at the Connecticut Section APTA Conference 2010.

Marvin combines the latest in evidence-based medicine, cutting-edge training techniques and program design, and energized teaching style to make him a sought-after presenter on many topics in the healthcare arena.Disclosures: Financial: Dr. Marvin Royal receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Nonfinancial: Dr. Marvin Royal has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.