Médecin qui ausculte le genou d'un patient suite à une opération.

Online Self-Paced Course

Managing Major Joint Arthroplasty (French Version)

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French

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Summary

Hip and knee arthroplasty is a surgical option considered at the end of the rehabilitation process for osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. The functional outcome of arthroplasty is directly related to the receipt of optimal rehabilitation services. This course provides an in-depth look at the risk factors for pre- and post-surgical complications and a comprehensive list of assessments and interventions. Healthcare professionals will be able to properly optimize rehabilitation to provide the best possible post-surgical outcome for their patients.

This course, offered by Key Clinical Skills, provides:

  • Details on objective tools for measuring pre-surgical outcomes
  • An overview of surgical procedures through video links
  • An overview of post-surgical medical care and complications
  • An overview of post-surgical rehabilitation care and precautions
  • Functional rehabilitation in the community
  • Resources including videos, external links and patient handouts

Objectives

  1. Appreciate the pathophysiology of major joint arthritis
  2. Evaluate lower limb pre and post-surgical function
  3. Gain insight into the role of the surgical management
  4. Recognize potential post-surgical complications
  5. Detail the post-surgical rehabilitation management
  6. Build knowledge for a safe and effective clinical pract

Course Content

Module 1: Understanding Osteoarthritis – Part 1
Module 2: Understanding Osteoarthritis – Part 2
Module 3: Pre-Surgical Preparation
Module 4: Surgical Procedures
Module 5: Post-Surgical Medical Care
Module 6: Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Care
Module 7: Community Rehabilitation
Module 8: Resources
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Relevant information for all therapists.

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I would have liked more exercise choices. And few details on the effectiveness of intensive vs. functional passive mobilization. Impact on short/medium/long-term results

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It was good but I found the format a bit boring listening to someone read the slides.

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I’d have liked to have more new information, but that’s about it, since this is my main clientele.

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Nice course to give basic ideas on post-arthroplasty rehabilitation. Little information on more advanced arthroplasty practices.

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I would have liked to have more concrete examples of exercises to do with patients who have had arthroplasty.

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Fantastic! I loved this course! Mainly for the generosity of the links provided, allowing us to delve deeper into the subject matter. Good visual support.

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Would it be possible to send FRENCH version of the pre and post op booklet?

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Very interesting and clear course. However, I would have appreciated more visuals in French, as I’m not bilingual at all!

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I find that the exercises are not up to date but conventional physio. Nice review of chx and osteoarthritis, but not at the exercise level.

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Good review of knowledge

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PDF presentations very clear, concise and interesting information. 5/5

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Clear and well organized. Good basic-level summary of rehabilitation for this population

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Very detailed and concise. A lot of useful information. Great slides. Would have liked some more information on the actual TKA prothesis eg how the hardware makes up for loss of cruciate ligaments.

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really interesting! lots of information!

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Information not always applicable to a clinical setting, especially for an acute clientele (inhospitable, post op day 1-4) Not enough detail pertaining to the different types (pro and cons) of prosthesis Not enough detail pertaining to pain management (i.e. types of pain medication)

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Very good structure, I liked the PEC overview. It would be interesting to add some case studies?

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Very basic information. I feel it should be presented as such.

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I really enjoyed the course. Lots of interesting content. Thank you very much!

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Good overview, but not specific enough to answer some of my questions. Types of hip prosthesis, for example (large-head prosthesis). I appreciate the resources at the end with concrete exercises.

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Each health professional who is a member of a college or association must complete continuing education units (CEU) annually. Here is some information about kinesiologists, physiotherapists and physiotherapy technologists.

Kinesiologist, FKQ

All accredited members of the Fédération des Kinésiologues du Québec (FKQ) must accumulate 30 credits of recognized continuing education every two years from the year of their accreditation. These credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ. In order to facilitate your task of analyzing the credits granted to your course, the FKQ Continuing Education Committee gives you access to an equivalency grid.

For each* of your courses at Bia education, you will receive a certificate of participation confirming the number of hours of course received.

*Excluding course not accessible to kinesiologists, this exclusion will be mentioned in the course description.

Kinesiologist-kinesitherapist, A.K.K.O.M.Q.

All members of the A.K.K.O.M.Q. must accumulate continuing education units. The association intends to ensure the safety and quality of kinesiology and kinesiology-kinesitherapy interventions, by requiring its members to maintain and improve their knowledge through the many continuing education courses offered annually, and to put their skills into practice while respecting the code of ethics. Credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ.

For each* of your courses at Bia education, you will receive a certificate of participation confirming the number of hours of course received.

*Excluding course not accessible to kinesitherapists, this exclusion will be mentioned in the course description.

Physiotherapist and physiotherapy technologist, OPPQ

In the case of physiotherapists, each member must have a minimum of 45 hours of continuing education units (CEU) during the reference period, which is three years. Of these 45 hours, at least 30 hours must be accumulated in formal learning activities. The remaining continuing education hours can be accumulated in autonomous, formal learning activities or in a combination of both categories.

A CEU is equivalent to one hour of course, which is the actual time spent by the member to acquire or update his or her knowledge or skills. In the context of a formal activity, the member is in a learning situation when acting as a participant. Time spent on breaks, meals or any other activity without academic content should therefore be subtracted from the calculation of CEUs.

A formal learning activity is defined as an activity designed and delivered by experts in the subject matter and with a predetermined structure, content, objectives and duration. All the course offered by Bia education are therefore likely to be considered as a formal learning activity. During your course at Bia education, you will receive a certificate attesting to the number of hours of continuous education granted to the event.

Then, it is the physiotherapist’s role to define whether the suggested training theme is related to his or her practice and will allow him or her to optimize his or her professional competence.

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