
the Alloy, a DoubleTree (formerly DoubleTree Valley Forge),
301 West Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA, 19406 (Map)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM US/Eastern
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Joint replacement surgeries have become an increasingly popular intervention for active individuals limited by symptoms of osteoarthritis, including pain, stiffness, restricted mobility, and loss of motion. Rehabilitation programs focus on improving strength, range of motion, balance, and functionalmobility, however there can be a great disparity between clinical approaches, which may affect patient outcomes. Furthermore, insurance companies and federally funded programs continue to demand objective and functional documentation to demonstrate progress and support continued care. A multimodal approach consisting of manual therapy, functional mobility, and therapeutic exercise will allow the patient to appropriately progress through a post- operative rehabilitation protocol, achieve goals for optimaldischarge, and transition to an independent home exercise program.
This one-day workshop will provide you with evidence- based rationale for assessment and treatment techniques for post-surgical patients. Through didactic presentation, video, case study discussion, and hands-on demonstration, you will feel confident in your expanded skills in manual therapy andexercise prescription to influence muscle recruitment, tissue healing, and pain inhibition, all to facilitate improved functional mobility. You will be given multiple examples of protocol strategies and goals for progression from each stage of healing. Above all, you will be able to return to the clinic and incorporate new treatment skills into your existingexpertise in rehabilitation following joint replacementsurgery.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Bryan (GA) on Feb 09, 2026
the presenter was knowledgeable and was easy to follow with material that will be easily applied to daily practice.
4/5
Dewayne (KY) on Feb 01, 2026
unable to see some of his slides during presentation in the room he was presenting %26 some slides weren't the same as what we were looking at online.
5/5
Jennifer (NJ) on Jan 30, 2026
the drawing he did helped to visualize
5/5
Thomas (NC) on Jan 26, 2026
i enjoyed mobs with exercise
5/5
James (LA) on Jan 25, 2026
great instructor! relevant data and exercise suggestions!
5/5
Marian Suzonne (LA) on Jan 25, 2026
great course! relevant for everyday in my clinic!
5/5
Brenda (FL) on Jan 17, 2026
i liked the instructors examples of his techniques as he was describing and teaching them rather than waiting till the lab
5/5
Amanda (NJ) on Jan 16, 2026
excellent!
4/5
Timothy (CA) on Jan 07, 2026
great enthusiasm with instruction and nice stories.
5/5
David H. (NY) on Jan 06, 2026
very good course
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