

This course is part of Summit's Total Joint Replacement Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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3399 Ratings , 473 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Total Joint Replacement Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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Chronic joint arthritic pain and tendinosis are on the rise with baby boomers and our aging population. More than 30 million people in the US suffer with joint arthritis and it is estimated to double by 2025. Over 1 million joint replacement surgeries are performed annually and are estimated to increase to 3.5 million by 2030 – a 673% increase. Among these patients, 25% report on-going pain after the joint surgery. Progressive and non-surgical options may be an alternative. Policy makers are requiring more non-surgical interventions to be performed before approval of surgery. Learn how to add life to your patient’s years not years to their life. The current system of healthcare for treatment of joint pain and arthritis has not changed in decades. Conventional “treatments” such as NSAID andopioid medications are wrought with side effects. Cortisone injections fail to produce long-term results – and accelerate the degenerative process.
Healthcare will be forced to evolve as current treatmentsare not able to keep pace with a growing, aging, and active population. Therapists are educators when it comes to patient options to surgery. Baby boomers and the activeaging population are demanding alternatives to opioid and corticosteroids and regenerative injections offer a considerable option to regain function without surgery.Progressive and practical non-surgical options should be thestandard of care. This workshop will educate clinicians on use of stem cell and regenerative injections, and rehabilitation options before and after the injections.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
4/5
Rebecca (MO) on Mar 30, 2026
the instructor was very knowledgeable, and i feel like this could have been a much longer course worth more ceu credits. i'm sure she has the detail to go in further depth for a couple more hours.
5/5
Rhonda (LA) on Mar 25, 2026
really like this instructor, and her style of teaching!
5/5
Laura (OK) on Mar 15, 2026
the abundance of protocol information was very helpful.
5/5
eileen (NJ) on Feb 04, 2026
the topic was discussed directly as it relates to my job which makes it more understandable
5/5
Jennifer Wenzel (NJ) on Jan 04, 2026
great info personally and professionally.
5/5
Sandra (TX) on Dec 31, 2025
instructor very knowledgeable but seemed to contradict herself a few times maybe because of trying to answer questions throughout (though i appreciated her desire to share knowledge!) would like updated info on this topic if that's possible in a new course.
5/5
Jodi (MO) on Dec 30, 2025
great material and presentation. so knowledgeable and i appreciate the conversational tone and not being "read to" straight from the slides!
5/5
Matthew (NV) on Dec 23, 2025
the close captions included with this course were completely mismatched and likely belong to another course by perhaps the same author or a completely different author, but it was very disconcerting to experience during the course
5/5
Shevette (GA) on Nov 22, 2025
great course with very useful info—professional and personal.
4/5
Jorge (GA) on Nov 19, 2025
the voice and subtitles do not match
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