Therapeutic Strategies for Degenerative Joint Disease: Overcoming Pain and Improving Function with Shane Malecha

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Therapeutic Strategies for Degenerative Joint Disease: Overcoming Pain and Improving Function with Shane Malecha

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Therapeutic Strategies for Degenerative Joint Disease: Overcoming Pain and Improving Function with Shane Malecha

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  • Diagnostic Techniques & Clinical Clues for the Evaluation of DJD
  • Options and Strategies to Prevent or Delay Arthritic Changes
  • Rehabilitation and Recovery Techniques to Return Adult Patients to Active Lifestyles
  • Case Studies and Practice Labs

For many adults, an active lifestyle is simply a way of life. The process of degenerative joint disease, or arthritis, often stops them in their tracks. Getting patients back into action, while curbing patient re-admission and managing Medicare’s multiple procedure payment reduction and therapy cap are challenges you face every day. Attend this seminar and gain valuable tips and strategies to address these challenges.

Join Shane Malecha, PT, DPT, MS, CSCS, and learn the concepts of Degenerative Joint Disease in a way that makes a confusing and often overwhelming topic fun, understandable and applicable to the next patient interaction. Case studies and mock patient presentations not only make the seminar fun and entertaining, they also put the concepts into action, allowing you to create a thought pattern to apply when a patient is in your office. Shane will take you through the assessment process, detailing the key steps of the pathology, evaluation techniques and concepts, specifically including skills to evaluate and treat the degenerative joint.

You will learn the non-operative and surgical interventions currently being used to treat DJD patients, as well as the latest rehabilitation protocols that will take the individual to active once again.

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