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Best podcasts about total knee

Latest podcast episodes about total knee

UBC News World
London Private Clinic Total Knee Replacement Surgery For Enhanced Joint Mobility

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 3:38


Don't settle for second best, when it could affect the rest of your life. MSK Doctors uses unique AI tools to customise the rotation of a new prosthetic knee, so you can get your full, natural range of motion, and recover faster. Visit https://mskdoctors.com MSK Doctors City: Sleaford Address: MSK House London Road Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com

UBC News World
London Private Knee Clinic For Total Knee Replacement Surgery, No Referral

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 3:57


Knee surgery isn't what it used to be, in fact, it's better than ever. MSK Doctors uses a unique program called TWIS to provide highly customised results for a total knee replacement, by using advanced AI motion analysis to help plan the surgery. Visit https://mskdoctors.com MSK Doctors City: Sleaford Address: MSK House London Road Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com

UBC News World
London Total Knee Replacement Surgery For Fast Recovery & Better Mobility

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 4:55


Not every knee is the same, so why would you get the same old prosthetic? MSK Doctors has a better plan. Using advanced AI analysis, they can plan a custom rotational alignment that will help you to recover faster, with more mobility. Visit https://mskdoctors.com MSK Doctors City: Sleaford Address: MSK House London Road Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com

UBC News World
London Advanced Total Knee Replacement Surgery Reduces Stiffness, Tissue Trauma

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 3:31


Take advantage of AI-optimised medicine to get a TKR, custom-fit to how you move. MSK Doctors, a specialist clinic in London, explains how it all works - and how it can reduce your risk of dislocations, while providing a more natural-feeling knee. Visit https://mskdoctors.com/treatments/twis-tkr MSK Doctors City: Sleaford Address: MSK House London Road Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com

UBC News World
Total Knee Replacement Expert Offers Advanced Surgical Technique: TWIS-TKR

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 4:04


If you want the most advanced care, the best prosthetics, and the most up-to-date surgical techniques - just ask Prof. Paul Lee from MSK Doctors (03300010048). His latest research is all about TWIS-TKR, a knee replacement technique that's better in nearly every way. Visit https://www.professorlee.uk/post/uk-top-total-knee-replacement-specialist-prof-paul-lee-releases-new-research MSK Doctors City: Sleaford Address: MSK House London Road Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement: The patient perspective!

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 33:36


Happy to get this episode out - sitting down with two patients and hearing from them on the ups/downs of rehabbing the knee after total knee replacement.  Find out what was unexpected, what went well, and some great tips to help you make your rehabilitation successful!Find Peak Rehabilitation on Facebook and Instagram.Check out our website at www.Peakrehabfitnessperformance.comEnjoy the show.

The Bee's Knees
How to Avoid MUA | Two Total Knee Replacements

The Bee's Knees

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 23:52


How to Avoid MUA | A Patient Recovery Story About Knee Manipulation Under Anesthesia and Two Knee Replacements. Nicole's Story.

GEROS Health - Physical Therapy | Fitness | Geriatrics
#PTonICE Daily Show: Kneeling After Total Knee Replacement

GEROS Health - Physical Therapy | Fitness | Geriatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 12:09


#PTonICE Daily Show: Kneeling After TKA Often the most neglected facet of the Total Knee Replacement recovery, yet maybe the most important. Join @dustinjones.dpt as he dives into why working on kneeling is not a matter of IF we should do it but WHEN. We'll cover kneeling progressions as well to help that hyper-sensitized patient. ---- Want more helpful #geri content? Head over to https://mmoa.online for Free Resources & info on our Certification!

Evidence-Based Pilates Podcast
59. Total Knee Replacements

Evidence-Based Pilates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 36:40


Host, Adam McAtee shares an evidence-based approach to working with total knee replacements so you can confidently help this population. Want to work with Adam? Click here for a 2-Week Free Trial of the VIP Membership. Follow Adam on Instagram @adammcateepilates Resources Click here for an animation of a total knee replacement

#PTonICE Daily Show
Episode 1669 - Kneeling after total knee replacement

#PTonICE Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 12:10


Dr. Dustin Jones // #GeriOnICE // www.ptonice.com  In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, join Modern Management of the Older Adult division leader Dustin Jones Dives into why working on kneeling is not a matter of IF we should do it but WHEN. Dustin covers a sequence of kneeling progressions, designed to gradually expose patents to kneeling in a manner where they have control over how much they flex their knee & how much pressure they allow onto the knee cap. Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes, or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog. If you're looking to learn more about live courses designed to better serve older adults in physical therapy or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION DUSTIN JONESWhat's up crew, good morning and welcome to the PT on Ice daily show brought to you by the Institute of Clinical Excellence. My name is Dustin Jones, one of the lead faculty within the older adult division and today we are going to be talking about kneeling after a total knee replacement. kneeling after a total knee replacement. We're gonna dive into this somewhat hot topic if you will or debatable issue that we come across so often with our folks but more importantly give you progressions so you can actually get people's knees to touch the ground again. Alright this is a big issue that in my clinical experience I would often see the detriment of people not working on kneeling you know years decades after they had said surgery and it was really eye-opening for me and I'm sure many of you all as well to see what that does to people when they go for so long thinking that they are not allowed to kneel to let their knee apply pressure to the ground or that they're they're just afraid to right just think of all the functional implications that that has when you are scared to death to let that knee kiss the ground to be able to pick something up off the ground to be able to play with your grandkids to be able to kneel and garden right this is a This has huge implications for our patient's quality of lives and what's unfortunate is that it's often neglected, right? You think about your standard post-op protocol, what are you working on, right? You're trying to get full range of motion, trying to get that full extension, then really working on getting that flexion to be symmetrical with the other side. We're working on our strength deficits, we're working on our balance. and working on getting back to their independence in terms of gait as quickly as possible. But how many of y'all are getting applying pressure to the knee and progressing it to the manner where they're doing half kneeling, full kneeling, floor transfers, burpees, for example. How often is that getting neglected in the rehab setting? And it is far too common, far too common. NO EVIDENCE THAT KNEELING IS HARMFUL AFTER JOINT REPLACEMENT Now the unfortunate reality is we do not have any evidence to state that kneeling is actually harmful for individuals after they've had a knee replacement. There's even a really good article in the Journal of Knee Surgery, all right, so this is an orthopedic surgeon journal, in 2020, that basically said, I'm gonna read this verbatim, which I love this, there is no biomechanical or clinical evidence contraindicating kneeling after a total knee replacement. I'm gonna repeat that again for the folks in the back, there is no biomechanical or clinical evidence contraindicating kneeling after a total knee replacement. The folks that wrote this article and this quote are orthopedic surgeons from Johns Hopkins University that work in the orthopedic surgery department. These folks are doing lots and lots of total knee replacements, doing lots of follow-up visits. And they're saying there's no reason why we should not be kneeling with these folks. So I think for us as rehab providers and some fitness professionals as well that watch this or listen to this, it's not a question of if we're going to kneel, it's more a question of when. When are we going to kneel in that rehabilitation process? And how do we progress people to the point where they can bear full weight on those knees and trust that they're going to be just fine, right? KNEELING PROGRESSION So let's kind of go through some of these progressions. I'm going to do a reel later on, probably the next couple of days, giving you some tangible video examples. but I'm going to talk through this, especially for the folks that are listening, we'll make sure that you're able to understand kind of this progression that we're talking about here. Alright, so kneeling progressions, this could be in the span of, you know, a few visits for some of your patients, it could be the span of weeks, but there's some important things that we want to have when we're talking about kneeling progressions. is an Airex pad or some type of pillow, right? The home healthers, you got a pillow, probably have an Airex pad as well, right? But you want a soft surface that is mobile, that you can apply to different surfaces, like when you go to the ground, when you go to a box, for example, or some type of elevated surface. You want something that you can take in terms of a soft surface. That's going to be very, very helpful for that individual. And then you want to have good elevated surface options. In the home, it is the couch, right? It is maybe a step. It is a kitchen chair. It's a recliner. It's a bed. In the clinic, it's a therapy table. It may be a plyometric box that you can apply the Airex pad on to give some padding. It may be a lobby chair, for example. Or a bench is another one. You want to have lots of options for these elevated surfaces. So typically when we're thinking about kneeling, where we want to start is with just manual overpressure into extension, maybe their legs just propped up, that person is applying pressure themselves. They are in control, and that first entry into kneeling, we want to do it in a manner where they feel like they're in control. You're probably already doing some manual overpressure, working on getting that full extension back, so we're already covering that, but that is going to translate well when we're applying pressure to kneeling, all right? So doing all that work that you're already doing to get range of motion, that's a good place to start when we're thinking about getting to the point full kneeling. The big thing is that they are applying that pressure. We want them to be in control. because that is going to give them the ability to probably progress a little bit quicker. Alright, so manual overpressure, we're already doing that stuff. Now we're talking about actually getting maybe in a standing position or we're talking about maybe getting to a kneeling position. You want to think about what available flexion do they have, right? And what is the status of the incision? Is the incision healed? Is the scar tissue solid? Are we not worried about any splitting, any tearing, any bleeding, so on and so forth. So if we're kind of well past that healing phase, then all right, we're somewhere, we're in a good spot, but we also wanna be considerate of how much flexion that they have. So if they are really struggling with their flexion, let's say they don't have 90 degrees, or 90 degrees is really tough, we can still apply kneeling in a 45, 60 degree angle, but in a standing position where they're going to apply pressure into a horizontal, or sorry, a vertical surface, all right? So let's say you're standing, your knee is bent to 45, 60 degrees, can have some type of vertical surface. In the home health setting where I would do this, it would be a kitchen cabinet, typically, and I would have some type of padded surface. I would get them to bend as much as they're able to bend, and I would have them shift their weight and basically think about putting their knee into that cabinet or that vertical surface, applying pressure in that manner. They're still in control. They are grading how much pressure they're applying, but they're getting used to applying force through that knee. Alright, now when we get more or closer to full range of motion, 90 degrees is real easy for them to do, then we can think about tall kneeling. When we go tall kneeling, what can be helpful is to have one leg on the ground and one leg on an elevated surface, right, like a bed is a great example, but what's really important here is to have upper extremity support. In the home setting, what I typically do is at a kitchen counter, so I have the hand on the counter and And then I would have a chair on the same side as the surgical side. I would have a cushioned mat, like an Eric's pad, for example. They would put that knee on that chair, and then with their hands, they would shift their weight, shift their weight. They would be grading that pressure, and over time, they would get more and more comfortable, all right? The upper extremity support is really important. Some type of cabinet. If you're in a clinic with parallel bars, that's really great as well. That's going to be very helpful for these individuals. All right, that checks out. Awesome. Let's go on to quadruped. Bed therapy table can be very, very helpful where we're able to really grade that pressure and they're able to rock and shift back and forth. applying more and more pressure to that surgical side. Once they're in quadruped, you are 75% home, right? If they're able to get in that quad position, you're in a really good spot. This is where we're going to start working our way to the ground. Now, when we go to the ground, you want to think about the softness of that surface, right? That's going to be way more tolerable for many of these individuals in a really hard, cold surface. So, if you have maybe a gymnastics pad, if you can maneuver that Arix pad that you've been carrying around under their knee when they're going to the ground, that can be really helpful. You may have a set of knee sleeves. which can be very, very helpful for these individuals. Or you may say, hey, let's get on, you know, two pairs of sweatpants, for example. So just think of some cushion and some padding. When you go down to the ground, that's going to make it a little bit easier for folks. Then we can go all the way to the ground, get in quad, work on getting in prone, working on coming up. In this phase, you do want to have some upper extremity support around. We cover this extensively in our MOA live course where you troubleshoot floor transfers, but there are certain positions where you want a box or a chair at certain phases of a floor transfer that's going to make it conducive for them to be able to use their upper extremities. But have a chair around that you can move around so you can place it appropriately. they can put their upper extremities on it and help grade some of that pressure that they're experiencing through the knee. And as we're working on floor transfers, and they're getting pretty comfortable going to the ground and up from the ground, that's where we may just speed it up, where we may go on to a full-blown burpee, right? So this progression from kind of that manual overpressure early on, still kind of worried about the incision side, we don't have full range of motion, to where they've got partial range we can start to do some standing, not necessarily kneeling, but driving that knee into a vertical surface if they can't get that full 90 degrees and then we're progressing it down to where they're in that quad position doing floor transfers and progressing to a burpee. This is a kneeling progression that almost all of us can do with our folks in some way, shape, or form, right? And I challenge you clinicians watching right now that are listening right now. Zach Kaufman, what's up? I challenge you all to not think of if you want to consider kneeling in your post-op protocol or plan. It's more a matter of when. You need to do it. I've seen the implications of what that means for folks 10, 20 years down the road when they have had the fear of God instilled in them to get down on their knees. dramatically lowers their quality of life and what they are able to do and what they choose to do. It is absolutely sad to watch and you can prevent that by incorporating kneeling and kneeling progression into your plan of care that you're gonna give this person so much freedom to experience so many good things in life when they have the ability to let their knee hit the ground. All right, appreciate y'all. Let me know your take on kneeling after total knee replacement. We could say total hip as well. It's just as applicable for hip replacements too, but let me know your thoughts in the comments of this YouTube video or hit us up on YouTube podcast listeners. We'd love to have you jump on social media. I think this is a really important discussion, something that we often neglect, and I think we need to really change that narrative. All right, appreciate y'all watching. Have a good one. SUMMARY Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CEUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. While you're there, sign up for our Hump Day Hustling newsletter for a free email every Wednesday morning with our top five research articles and social media posts that we think are worth reading. Head over to ptonice.com and scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. While you're there, sign up for our Hump Day Hustling newsletter for a free email every Wednesday morning with our top five research articles and social media posts that we think are worth reading. Head over to ptonice.com and scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up.

The Bee's Knees
77 Year Old | A Bright Future After Total Knee Replacement

The Bee's Knees

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 30:26


77 Year Old | A Bright Future After Total Knee Replacement | Mary Elliott interviews Michigander Nancy Sarowski (from the beautiful Northern Michigan) about her total knee replacement and recovery.

Therapists In Motion
Ep. 99- Clinical Case Discussion: Post Op Total Knee

Therapists In Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 35:26


The last podcast of 2023! John Kline and Ashley Schallett join Dan to discuss a clinical case about a patient with a total knee replacement. The three talk about different stages with range of motion, prognosis, and intervention ideas. Stay tuned for future episodes with clinical case discussions.

We Talk Health - West Tennessee Healthcare's Podcast

On this episode of We Talk Health, Dean Houston and Cathy Sudbury share all about Total Knee Replacement.We discuss when to consider getting a knee replacement, what to expect after surgery and how physical therapy plays a big role in recovery.Guests:Dean Houston, PT, CSCSProgram Manager, Sports Plus SouthCathy SudburyMarketing Manager, Sports PlusHost:Kara MobleySocial Media CoordinatorReferences:- Sports Plus website - CLICK HERE- Sports Plus South: 731-421-8116

JOSPT Insights
Ep 157: Best care after total knee replacement, with Dr Jeremy Graber

JOSPT Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 15:44


Dr Jeremy Graber joins us to help answer the question: how often should patients with total knee arthroplasty come to rehabilitation? To answer this and more, we dive into the 2023 JOSPT article, “Expert Consensus for the Use of Outpatient Rehabilitation Visits After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Delphi Study.” ------------------------------ RESOURCES Dr Graber and his colleagues led a expert consensus process to establish recommendations for how often and for how long you might consider scheduing rehabilitation visits. The group also discussed discharge planning, how to implement telerehabilitation, and monitoring the patient's progress to guide clinical decisions Check out the JOSPT article: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2023.11840 For more on predicting outcomes after total knee replacement: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.10.23.23297404v1 (preprint)

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement Q and A with Dr. Randy Meredith

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 14:16


Luke and Dr Meredith refresh the discussion on what patients experience that first month after total knee replacement surgery.  Special topics in this episode include "minimally invasive" and "robotics" techniques when performing a total knee replacement.  Check it out!Visit us at Peakrehabfitperform.com

PodcastDX
Total Knee Replacement Surgery

PodcastDX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 40:59


On today's show, we are talking about knee replacement surgery with Dawn Richardson, a friend I met in my last couple of years in the Army. Dawn is a retired Navy Captain, former restaurant manager, and former Bed and Breakfast owner who is delighted to say she's now retired and finds fulfillment in her volunteer activities and personal pursuits.  About 4% of people 50 and older have knee replacements.  At age 80, that number is above 10%. The average age is 65 and more women than men have knee replacements.  Three facts we were surprised to hear after speaking with Dawn:  You aren't supposed to travel for 6 weeks  You aren't supposed to kneel on that knee for 6 months  You shouldn't have any non-emergency dental work for 6 months to include cleanings These surgeries have evolved greatly after the use of minimally invasive scope-type surgeries.   Total knee replacement is a type of surgery to replace a damaged knee joint. A minimally invasive surgery uses a smaller cut (incision) than a traditional total knee replacement. This type of surgery typically requires special tools so that the surgery team can see and do the procedure through the smaller incision. The knee has several parts: the lower end of the thigh bone (femur), the upper end of the shin bone (tibia), and the kneecap (patella). A smooth substance called cartilage caps the ends of these bones and keeps the bones from grinding together. When there is damage to the knee joint, these bones may scrape together abnormally and cause pain. During minimally invasive total knee replacement, your surgeon makes an incision to access your shinbone and thigh bone. Next, he or she removes a portion of the bones that make up the knee joint. Your surgeon replaces these bone parts with metal components that recreate the joint surface. A layer of plastic is placed between the metal components for smooth gliding. Minimally invasive total knee replacement often takes place under general or spinal anesthesia. (credits: Johns Hopkins Medical)      

We Talk Health - West Tennessee Healthcare's Podcast

On this episode of We Talk Health,  Cathy Sudbury heads to Sports Plus North to interview Jay Wentworth about total knee replacement.  What is a total knee replacement and why would someone need one. Tune in to find out more.Whether you're recovering after a surgical procedure or need assistance getting back on the field following a sports injury, Sports Plus offers the rehabilitation services and outpatient therapy you need—right here at home. If you have questions about  Sports Plus, click the link below or call 731-541-7060.Sport Plus Rehab CentersHost:Cathy SudburyMarketing Manager - Sports Plyus Rehab CentersGuest:Jay WentworthClinic Manager & Physical Therapist - Sports Plus North

PT & OT Connection: Continuing Education for Therapists
Advances in Early Treatment Strategies for Total Knee and Total Hip Replacement

PT & OT Connection: Continuing Education for Therapists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 62:59


Recent advances in joint replacement surgeries have allowed patients to return home earlier and earlier.  This course will concentrate specifically on same day joint rehabilitation visits in the home or outpatient setting.  General guidelines with emphasis on medication management, post operative nutrition, and general incision care and staple removal will be covered.  The podcast will also cover various joint arthroplasty techniques and updated precautions. To view accreditation information and access completion requirements to receive a certificate for completing this course, please Click here The content of this Summit podcast is provided only for educational and training purposes for licensed physical therapists and occupational therapists. This content should not be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.  

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast
Geisinger Medical Center Performs 1st Lumbar Spinal Fusion with 'Lifetime Guarantee' + The Next Generation of Stryker's Total Knee Robot

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 1:52


Tune in for today's industry updates.

BJJ Podcasts
Spinal versus general anaesthesia in contemporary primary total knee arthroplasties

BJJ Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 19:33 Transcription Available


Listen to Andrew Duckworth and Matt Abdel discuss the paper 'Spinal versus general anaesthesia in contemporary primary total knee arthroplasties' published in the November 2022 issue of The Bone & Joint Journal.Click here to read the paper.Find out as soon as the next episode is live by following us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Tik Tok or Facebook!

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement: Starting Well - A refresher on the first 3 weeks after surgery

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 14:43


Caleb and Luke are back to discuss "starting well" after your knee replacement surgery.  The first three weeks are a critical time for the patient, the knee is PAINFUL with poor mobility and soft tissue swelling as leading factors inhibiting progress.  How can the patient get these important first three weeks correct and set them up for success?  Tune in and find out.  Do you have a topic that you would like Caleb and Luke to cover?  Send us an email:  LHeusel@live.comwww.Peakrehabfitperform.comMotion is medicine

IN THE CLINIC with Rob
Don't Stop Short: 5 Tips To Give You A Guaranteed Positive Outcome With Your Total Knee Replacement | Episode 39

IN THE CLINIC with Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 23:11


After your total knee replacement, you can return to doing what you enjoy with proper physical therapy treatment. You will have a positive outcome from your total knee if you don't stop short with your physical therapy because you think your knee recovery is doing fine. You need to continue with these 5 Tips to guarantee the best outcome and to keep your knee pain-free years down the road.

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast
Dr. Phillip Patterson performs region's 1st robotic total knee replacement and 6 3D printing developments in spine, orthopedics

Becker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 2:06


Sterile Technique Podcast
Kinematic Alignment Total Knee Revision

Sterile Technique Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 34:37


Welcome to the Sterile Technique Podcast! It's the podcast about Surgical Technology. Whether you are a CST or CSFA, this podcast helps you earn CE credits and improve your surgery skills in the OR. This episode discusses the cover article of the August 2022 issue of The Surgical Technologist, which is the official journal of the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST). The article is titled, "Kinematic Alignment Total Knee Revision". "Scrub in" at steriletpodcast.com and on Twitter, @SterileTPodcast (twitter.com/SterileTPodcast). This podcast is a Dybas Media production. Sound effects adapted from GarageBand and sindhu.tms at https://freesound.org/people/sindhu.tms/sounds/169065/ and licensed courtesy of https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.

Bob & Brad
Total Knee Replacement Avoided With Knee Injections, Explained

Bob & Brad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 21:16


Brad and Chris The Pharmacist discuss total knee replacement and knee injections. Medical Disclaimer All information, content, and material of this website is for informational purposes only and are not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Affiliate disclaimer: Keep in mind that we may receive commissions when you click our links and make purchases. However, this does not impact our reviews and comparisons. We are highly selective in our products and try our best to keep things fair and balanced in order to help you make the best choice for you.

Adventuring with Osteoarthritis
The unexpected things NO ONE warns you about with a total knee replacement with Dina Pittman

Adventuring with Osteoarthritis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 58:16


Follow Dina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disabledgardener/Read her blog post about her knee replacement journey: https://disabledgardener.com/new-year-new-knee/ Gardening with arthritis video: https://youtu.be/jDxOTgOiXP0 Dina generously shares her recent experience with a total knee replacement in this episode. So often you are not given the full details on the surgery and what is required in the recovery. No one likes surprises after a big surgery so it's important to get clarity, especially after a knee replacement. In this episode we discuss:Important questions to ask your surgeon or doctor before the surgerySurprises she experienced along the wayThe most limiting symptom she had that she was never told aboutHow long her recovery tookHow the surgery impacted those around her Important considerations prior to making the decision for yourself//Adventuring with Osteoarthritis Resources:Kicking off your Own Arthritis Adventure:If you are ready to begin your own journey to overcoming osteoarthritis, you've come to the right place!Join my online course, The Arthritis Adventure Blueprint, which gives you a step by step plan on how to make your active lifestyle possible again without being limited by joint pain.Learn more by clicking hereI also offer one on one virtual and in person (in Utah) coaching services, schedule a free call with me to learn more by going here.Free Arthritis Resources:Where to Start: Knee Arthritis GuideWhere to Start: Hip Arthritis GuideFollow me on social media: > My website> Join my Private Facebook Group> Follow me on Instagram> Subscribe to my YouTube channel

Total Knee Tips & Pearls From Dr. Adam Rosen (A Virtual Total Knee Fellowship Podcast)

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Total Knee Tips & Pearls From Dr. Adam Rosen (A Virtual Total Knee Fellowship Podcast)

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Total Knee Tips & Pearls From Dr. Adam Rosen (A Virtual Total Knee Fellowship Podcast)

This is the 100th Episode of the Total Knee Tips & Pearls PodcastSome techy stuff on TKARecommended Distal Femoral Resections8mm - Stryker Triathlon9mm - DePuy Attune9.5mm - Smith & Nephew10mm - Zimmer Persona, DJO, MicroportAnterior Flange Angle to Prevent Notching3 degrees - S&N, Zimmer5 degrees - DJO, DePuy6 degrees - Microport7 degrees - StrykerRecommended Tibial Slope0 degrees - Stryker PS, Aesculap3 degrees - Stryker CR, Aesculap, Persona PS, Attune PS, Microport, S&N5 degrees - Attune CR7 degrees - Attune CR, Persona CR1 mm Poly OptionsStryker, Zimmer, Depuy, S&NMetal Sensitive OptionS&N OxiniumZimmer Ti-NidiumMicroport NitrXDJO ArmourCoatAesculap Advanced Surface TechnologyTJO AurumNarrow OptionsZimmer, DePuy, S&N, AesculapSmallest - Zimmer 1 Narrow (55.5 mm M/L, 48.1 mm AP)Biggest - Aesculap F8 (82 MM M/L, 80.5 mm AP)Lots of stuff! Check with your reps and always refer to the technique manual, this is just a brief review but does not take the place of training and education. Support the show

Total Knee Tips & Pearls From Dr. Adam Rosen (A Virtual Total Knee Fellowship Podcast)

Two studies have shown that essential amino acids (EAA) can help function, and suppress atrophy of the rectus after TKA.Dreyer et al. J Clinc Invest. 2013;123(11):4654-4666. Essential amino acid supplementation in patients following total knee arthroplasty. Ueyama et al. The Bone & Joint Journal Vol 102-B, No. 6, Supp A. Perioperative essential amino acid supplementation suppresses rectus femoris muscle atrophy and accelerates early functional recovery following total knee arthroplasty.The two brands I recommend to patients are Thorne ( https://amzn.to/3KPuC2i ) and Pure Encapsulations ( https://amzn.to/3ObJj1U ) Support the show (https://www.patreon/TotalKneeTips)

TopMedTalk
2nd Transatlantic Leadership Forum - Is day case total knee replacement taking ERAS too far? | EBPOM Chicago

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 51:43


"Now we've declared it possible, is it the right thing to do?" This timely discussion considers the wisdom of day case total knee replacement: What do the data say? Can we do this without the use of opioids? What is reasonable to consider as part of an enhanced recovery after surgery program? How do patients make an informed decision when this kind of surgery is in their possible future? The first TopMedTalk piece mentioned in the discussion is here: TopMedTalk | Henrik Kehlet and Nick Scott: https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-henrik-kehlet-and-nick-scott-2/ And the second is here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/cryoneurolysis-and-pain-management-topmedtalk-2/ Chaired by Sol Aronson, Emeritus Professor, Duke University & Desiree Chappell, VP Clinical Quality Northstar Anaesthesia with David Howard, Honorary Consultant, Ear Nose and Throat / Head and Neck Surgeon, Imperial and UCLH NHS Trust Hospitals, Brian O'Donnell, consultant anaesthesiologist, Cork University Hospital, Vinod Dasa, VP for Academic Affairs, Dept of Orthopedics, LSU.

Total Knee Tips & Pearls From Dr. Adam Rosen (A Virtual Total Knee Fellowship Podcast)

Do not take my word for it but do your research and verify everything. Here I'll review the four common cups many of us useZimmer G7 - ream under by 1 mm, 36 mm ID options at 50 with 10 degree and +5 lat offsetStryker Trident II Tritanium - ream line to line, 36 neutral option at 48 and 36 mm options with lip and offset at 52 mmDePuy Pinnacle - under by 1 mm, 2mm or line to line, 36 mm ID options at 52 mmSmith and Nephew - under by 1 mm or line to line, 36 mm ID option at 52 mmIf you are a 40 mm fan, you can get 40 mm with Zimmer at 54 mm, Stryker at 52 mm, Depuy and Smith and Nephew at 56 mm Support the show (https://www.patreon/TotalKneeTips)

Total Knee Tips & Pearls From Dr. Adam Rosen (A Virtual Total Knee Fellowship Podcast)

Here I share with some some tips and tricks on what I look for and what I do when caring for the 50 and older patient with knee pain that does not have severe arthritis and does have a meniscus tear.I also share some tips on what to do during boards collections to make sure you have copies of the intra-op photos and how I discuss the surgical findings with my patients in the office. Support the show (https://www.patreon/TotalKneeTips)

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement: Q & A with Dr. Randy Meredith

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 12:09


This episode Luke welcomes Dr. Randy Meredith back to Peak Rehab to discuss some of your most common questions after your total knee replacement.  Is it normal for my knee to make some noise?  Why does the outside of me knee feel a bit numb?  When can I kneel on my knee?Check this episode out and get those questions answered!  Got questions?  Contact Luke at Luke@PeakRehabfitperform.com

Total Knee Tips & Pearls From Dr. Adam Rosen (A Virtual Total Knee Fellowship Podcast)

Here is my take on the three new broach only collared hip stemsDepuy Actis130 degree neck shaft anglesizes 0-12high offset 6mm (sizes 0-3) and 8 mm (sizes 4-12)Zimmer Avenier135 neck shaft anglesizes 0-9high offset 6mmcollared and non-collared optionscoxa vara neck 126.5 degreesStryker Insignia130 degress neck shaft anglesizes 0-11high offset 5 mm Support the show (https://www.patreon/TotalKneeTips)

Your Knee Your Health
Can I Do Too Much After a Total Knee Replacement?

Your Knee Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 11:14


This is a common question many patients have - can I do too much?It depends. It is rare to do so much that you harm yourself. On average you should see less pain, less swelling and better function.If you are ahead of schedule and have more symptoms back off 10%. But if you are behind, even though you are having more pain, you may need to push harder.This is where your therapist and care team come in handy. By working with you they can guide you on how to balance your symptoms and your recovery. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/YourKneeYourHealth)

The Healing Podcast - Brought to you by MarinHealth
Enhancing Surgical Precision With VELYS Total Knee Replacement

The Healing Podcast - Brought to you by MarinHealth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022


When it comes to joint replacement, precision is everything. The right angle, the right fit, the right implant–all are essential for a good outcome.VELYS robotic-assisted knee replacement is a state-of-the-art alternative, not just to manual surgery but to older robotic knee replacement technologies.Dr. Jeff Barry, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Clinical Fellowship Director, Division of Adult Reconstruction at MarinHealth, has performed many knee replacements. Here, he explains the advantages the VELYS procedure poses for both patients and physicians. While not appropriate in every case, VELYS robotic knee replacement is an important addition to an orthopedic surgeon's tool kit.

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement Post Op Week 6-12 with Dr. Randy Meredith

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 7:28


This episode is the final in our Total Knee Replacement series.  Luke and Dr. Meredith discuss what to expect during post-op weeks #6-12 as well as what to expect when you return to work and normal recreational activities through that first year after surgery.  Keep up your good work!

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement Post Op Week 4-6

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 10:27


We continue our series on Total Knee Replacement with this episode focusing on the patient that is 4-6 weeks out from surgery.  Luke and Dr. Meredith talk what to expect from your knee as well as other important considerations including quad tendon protections and the dreaded manipulation under anesthesia (MUA).  Check it out.  

From Pain to Possibility
Kneeling Post-Total Knee Replacement | Ep #89

From Pain to Possibility

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 19:21


In this episode, I'm sharing what I know about the process of helping people kneel again post-total knee replacement and what is interesting about regaining the ability to kneel. Hear why there is no evidence for why people shouldn't kneel post-knee replacement, and why there is so much fear around it.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/89

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement Post Op Week 1-2 with Dr. Randy Meredith

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 11:46


This episode we again welcome Dr. Randy Meredith, Legend Orthopedics, Augusta, GA to the Peak Rehab Fitness and Performance (RFP) Podcast to discuss the client with a total knee replacement 1-2 weeks out from surgery.  Important discussion points continue to be soft tissue swelling, joint range-of-motion (ROM), muscle strength, and gait.  What to expect, how should I feel?  Check it out.

Peak RFP Podcast
Total Knee Replacement Post Op Week 2-4 with Dr. Randy Meredith

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 9:17


Dr. Meredith, fellowship-trained, total joint specialist, from Legend Orthopedics in Augusta, GA joins Luke Heusel, PT, DPT, OCS of Peak Rehabilitation, Fitness, and Performance, Augusta, GA to talk about the client with a total knee replacement that is 2-4 weeks from surgery.  Emphasis points continue to be knee range-of-motion and goals, gait training, strength, pain, and soft tissue swelling components.  Do you know what to expect?  Check it out.  

Peak RFP Podcast
What to Expect when you are Expecting a Total Knee Replacement: Prehab

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 6:36


Join Luke Heusel, Physical Therapist with Peak Rehab, Fitness, and Performance and Dr. Randy Meredith, Orthopedic Surgeon with Legend Orthopedics to discuss what you can expect before a total knee replacement.  

Peak RFP Podcast
What to Expect when you are Expecting a Total Knee Replacement: 1st Week Post Op

Peak RFP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 13:53


This episode features Caleb Mellinger, PT and Luke Heusel, PT of Peak Rehab, Fitness, and Performance, Augusta GA, with Dr. Randy Meredith, Orthopedic Surgeon with Legend Orthopedics, Augusta GA.  We discuss what to expect the first week after a total knee replacement.  Should I exercise? How much?  What about swelling and pain?  If you have are having a total knee replacement, this is the episode for you!

Adventuring with Osteoarthritis
Hiking the Grand Canyon After a Total Knee Replacement- How Mac Made It Possible

Adventuring with Osteoarthritis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 32:26


Mac's Hiking for Seniors 60+ in Utah Group: Join hereMac tells his story about dealing with knee osteoarthritis as a veteran, a retired police deputy, and now an avid hiker as he resides in Utah. He has knee osteoarthritis with a history of a knee replacement as well as hand osteoarthritis but he didn't let that stop him from hiking the grand canyon rim to rim. He has completed so many amazing hikes and says he likes to live a life from national geographic instead of just watching it. Learn his secrets to his success in this patient story interview. Mac tells his story of how he is leading an arthritis adventure!Watch the video interview on Youtube//Adventuring with Osteoarthritis Resources:Coaching:If you are ready to begin your own journey to overcoming osteoarthritis, you've come to the right place!Join my online course, The Arthritis Adventure Blueprint, which gives you a step by step plan on how to make your active lifestyle possible again without being limited by joint pain.Learn more by clicking hereI also offer one on one virtual and in person (in Utah) coaching services, schedule a free call with me to learn more by going here.Free Arthritis Resources:Where to Start: Knee Arthritis GuideWhere to Start: Hip Arthritis GuideFollow me on social media: > My website> Join my Private Facebook Group> Follow me on Instagram> Subscribe to my YouTube channel

IBJI OrthoInform
Total Knee Replacement

IBJI OrthoInform

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 36:03


Total knee replacements are one of the most common and successful orthopedic procedures. The modern total knee replacement started to emerge in popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein explains, since then, improvements in materials and techniques have helped extend the success rates and longevity of replacements. Learn more about the history of knee replacement surgery and what patients having surgery can expect.Hosted by: Eric Chehab, MD | Guest: Jeffrey Goldstein, MD | Executive Producer: Nick Sarantakis | Executive Producer: Maggie Sketch | Music by: The Young XP

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy
Total Knee Replacement Surgery- Dr. John Larkin

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 24:09


Listen as Dr. Larkin, orthopedic surgeon with Beacon Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, explains all the advancements made in knee replacement surgeries over the years. With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Larkin knows all the best tips and tricks on how to prepare for knee replacement surgery and what you can expect post- op. Did you know most knee replacement surgeries can be done within 45 mins and patients can go home the same day?With the help of pre-hab (pre- surgical rehabilitation) in physical therapy, your recovery can be a breeze! Did you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/

IN THE CLINIC with Rob
Why You Won't Get a Total Knee Replacement | Episode 3

IN THE CLINIC with Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 69:30


Today Rob discusses his recent adventure with a jelly fish, the Top 3 Reasons YOU won't get a total knee replacement, how to prepare your home for your upcoming total knee and the BEST way to get started after surgery for ultimate success. Last, Rob gets an “insider”perspective from a recent total knee patient and she gives you the cheat codes to guarantee great results. Want to skip ahead? 7:40 Why you Won't get a Total Knee Replacement 29:52 How to FIX your sciatic pain or horrible neck pain 33:09 NBA Suns Guard Chris Paul Ankle Sprain 35:35 The insiders look on a Total Knee Replacement with Launa Hewes. Thank you Team for listening. You are the absolute best part of our show! Keep Moving! Learn more at sumnerpt.com/podcasts —-> Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3veuXHmSUWxFqbbj0tP7Gw —-> Subscribe to iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-clinic-with-rob/id1577005898?itsct=podcast_box_link&itscg=30200&ls=1

The Kintsugi Podcast - Conversations about Resilience
Total Knee Replacement with Adaptaversagility

The Kintsugi Podcast - Conversations about Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 19:43


It's been 20 years… 20 years since my last bad day, 20 years since my life changed for the better, despite the circumstances that generated the change. It's been a tough but wonderful journey, and the new chapters that await are as inspiring and as important as the road I traveled so far...  So I invite you all to join me on this new venture towards recovery, where we can learn together how to shift our emotional strength and align our mind, body, and soul in order to gain adaptaversagility- that wonderful $5 word coined by one of our Peloton members, Bobby Kountz, that represents a combination of adaptability, agility, and versatility- the ingredients we need to win over our fear of change. Remember to Pause-Breathe-Reflect, adapt and accept the journey… Until next time, have fun storming the castle!  

The Call Room
17 Partial vs. Total Knee Replacement

The Call Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 37:37


Whether you want to get back on the field or back to playing with your grandkids, this episode will answer the questions you may have on knee replacements. "If you have a partial or total knee replacement, there are going to be some things that you are still not going to be able to do that you may have been able to do with a natural knee." - Dr. Robert Berry. Waiver/legal notice: Information presented is the opinion of the host and guests and should not be considered medical advice. You should always consult your personal physician. Learn more about this episode of The Call Room with Dr. Robert Berry at www.inthecallroom.com/17