Hip & Knee Osteoarthritis / 1 Credit
Learning Objectives:
- Evaluate the long-term effect of exercise therapy in addition to patient education on a patient’s need for total hip replacement (THR)
- Summarize the current state of knowledge about the etiology, evaluation and treatment of groin pain after hip replacement surgery
- Describe the most important aspects of “enhanced recovery programs” for total hip replacement patients
- Update your knowledge on concepts pertaining to Osteoarthritis (OA) including risk factors, the influence of exercise and sports participation, and the relevance of advanced imaging findings
- Asses the combination of knee extensor strength and knee joint position sense as protective factors against the development of incident radiographic or symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
- Exercise Therapy to Postpone Joint Replacement in Patients with Hip Osteoarthritis +MP3
- Groin Pain After Hip Replacement: Etiology, Evaluation & Treatment +MP3
- Enhanced Recovery in Total Hip Replacement: Clinical Review +MP3
- Hip & Knee Osteoarthritis: Literature Updates +MP3
- Quadriceps Strength & Proprioception & Knee Osteoarthritis +MP3