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presented by John O’Halloran, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC (Retired), CSCS (Retired), Cert MDT, Certified SCTM-1 Practitioner
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John O’Halloran, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC (Retired), CSCS (Retired), Cert MDT, Certified SCTM-1 Practitioner
John O'Halloran is an American Physical Therapy Association board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist with more than 30 years of experience in the field of orthopedics. He earned his postprofessional Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Temple University and has studied orthopedic and sports therapy abroad in Australia and New Zealand. Dr. O'Halloran is the sole owner…
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1. The Expanding Role of Technology in the Rehab of Joint Arthroplasty
Chapter 1 will dive into the expanding role of technology in the surgery and rehab of joint arthroplasty. This is vital for today’s rehab clinicians in all settings to understand in order to provide cutting-edge rehab.
2. Advances in the Multimodal Approach to Pain Management Following Total Joint Arthroplasty
Chapter 2 covers the exciting advances in the multimodal approach utilized today to address postoperative pain. Rehab clinicians who possess enhanced knowledge in this area can complement their interventions at a higher level that meets the needs of today’s patients, who demand superior patient satisfaction.
3. Troubleshooting the Most Difficult Total Joint Cases
Chapter 3 addresses the most difficult patient problems that occur following total shoulder, hip, and knee arthroplasty. In this chapter, clinicians will gain therapeutic tips and treatment tools that they can apply immediately.
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