Presenter:
Ashim Bakshi, MHS, OTR, CHT
Webinar Description:
This webinar will provide an insight into the indications and relevant biomechanics of anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA). While TSA and RTSA have some similarities, there are some major differences in the surgical procedures, indications, post-operative precautions and rehabilitation processes. The webinar will review these key aspects and analyze biomechanical rationale for post-operative guidelines in concordance with current literature.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
- Explore the indications for the anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
- Identify the biomechanics and the surgical procedures involved in the ATSA and RTSA
- Recognize the concept of protecting pertinent healing structures in the immediate post-operative recovery, to prevent complications and optimize function
- Determine the optimum interventional processes during the protective immobilization phase, the controlled loading of the healing structures during the rehabilitative phase and the progressive strengthening during the advanced phase
- Identify the pertinent differences and clinical reasoning behind the post-operative guidelines – including accelerated and delayed rehabilitation programs
Originally Presented: June 2023
CE Credit: 1.0 continuing education hours, or 0.10 CEUs
Pricing:
Members $35
Student Members $20
Non-Members $55
Student Non-Members $30
* The ASHT Webinar Committee conducts an audit of webinars to ensure that the content is keeping up with the latest science and research. Please note that this webinar may be updated in the future. At that time, the purchased webinar will no longer be available for view.