Managing Osteoarthritis of the Knee Online Course

$95.00

With an aging population osteoarthritis is a growing cause of mobility functional impairment.

Delivered by Key Clinical Skills in multiple Canadian and international venues as a mixed methods hybrid program of learning. This program is delivered fully online with participants working at their own pace over the ten-week access period. The eight dictated PowerPoint presentations are supported by videos, web resources, quick reference cheat sheets and a 200 page downloadable handout.

With an aging population osteoarthritis is a growing cause of mobility functional impairment.

Delivered by Key Clinical Skills in multiple Canadian and international venues as a mixed methods hybrid program of learning. This program is delivered fully online with participants working at their own pace over the ten-week access period. The eight dictated PowerPoint presentations are supported by videos, web resources, quick reference cheat sheets and a 200 page downloadable handout.

This eight-part, fully online program delivers:
• A clear understanding of the structure and function of articular cartilage
• Insights into the current perspective on the pathogenesis of knee osteoarthritis (OA)
• The clinical, imaging and laboratory criteria for the diagnosis of knee OA
• Details of objective outcome measurement tools
• The foundational interventions of exercise, weight control and education
• The medical and surgical options for managing knee OA
• The Arthritis Self Treatment Exercise Program A-STEP
• Adjunctive conservative management strategies
• Resources including videos, external links and patient handouts

Unit 1
• Cartilage structure
• Hip arthritis epidemiology

Unit 2
• Clinical assessment
• Outcome measures

Unit 3
• Imaging evaluation
• Laboratory analysis

Unit 4
• Medical interventions
• Surgical interventions

Unit 5
• Foundational interventions

Unit 6
• Exercise interventions

Unit 7
• Adjunctive interventions

Unit 8
• Resources

OBJECTIVES
• Understand the structure, nutrition and function of articular cartilage
• Appreciate the current model of osteoarthritis pathogenesis
• Know the differential diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis
• Know be able to apply the current clinical practice guidelines to managing hip osteoarthritis
• Be familiar with the role of adjunctive interventions including; bracing, manual therapy and modalities

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