Hip and Knee Total Joint Replacement Surgery - New Options for Pain Management
From: May 07, 2025 - To: Dec 31, 2025
Walking and discharge just hours after surgery seemed impossible just a few years ago is now the new reality for today’s active total joint candidate. New advances allow for same-day surgical discharge and the reduced need for narcotic painkillers. In this session, we will examine the new strategies and techniques for total hip and knee patients’ implants and post-op pain management. You’ll also gain a crucial understanding of the drug interactions associated with commonly prescribed post-op medications…and how you can use that to improve patient recovery. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops, tablets, and smartphones for an online activity.
Learning Objectives:-
Advanced hip and knee replacements for the active adult.
Apply the methods used for improved post-operative pain management.
Demonstrate the use of online tools for pill identification and possible interactions with post-op patients.
Examine pain control and nerve blocks used for LE surgery.
Determine the factors of Prescription Opioid addiction and what every caregiver needs to carry.
Areas Covered:-
Determine pain control and nerve blocks used for LE surgery
Introduction
Define pre- and post-operative oral medications
Define the difference between femoral versus obturator LE nerve block
Examine new joint replacement procedures offering improved function and decreased recovery versus conventional replacements.
Direct anterior approach hip versus posterior approach
SuperPATH procedure
Subvastus total knee replacement and Custom implant designs
Apply the methods used for improved post-operative pain management
Discussion of pain management options
Define the use of Exparel (pain cocktail)
Video demonstrations of intra-operative Exparel
Demonstrate the use of online tools for pill identification and possible interactions in the post-op patient
Case presentations of post-op medication list with the use of online tools for identification of medication and interactions
Determine the factors of Prescription Opioid addiction and what every caregiver needs to carry
Discussion of the prescription opioid crisis in the US
What makes opioids so addictive
The use and administration of Narcan.
Who Should Attend:-
This course will help rehab professionals involved in patient care of the LE joint replacement patient, including Nurses (RN, BSN,. MSN, AARNP, DNP), Therapists (PT, OT, PTA, COTA, MT), ATC, and DC.
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