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Kelly Douglass

Anterior Hip Replacement - 0 views

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    WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR ANTERIOR HIP REPLACEMENT? Many people suffering with arthritis, hip pain, stiffness and limited hip movement can now choose minimally invasive surgery when hip replacement is the chosen treatment of the patient and their doctor. One of the least invasive surgical options is Anterior Hip Replacement. No muscle detachment, no hip precautions. The only place that does this approach in Knoxville is UT hospital.
Sonya Mobley

What To Expect After A Hip Replacement Surgery - 3 views

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    I thought this was a very informative article regarding hip replacement surgery. The article lists reasons for a hip replacement surgery. The article goes into a fair amount of information about the surgery itself. What to expect after surgery, complications that may arise and how to care for yourself after the surgery. The article has pictures, and because I am a visual learner, I liked the pictures.
amaplesota2015

Anterior Hip Replacement: Anterior vs. Posterior Approach | Sutter Health - 1 views

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    Good info in this article. With many different links on the side with more details about hip replacement. After my accident in 2004, the doctor told me I will, one day, have to have my hip replaced. So this information is very interesting to me and also to share with what we are covering in class.
Kristie King

Edheads - Virtual Hip Replacement Surgery - 0 views

shared by Kristie King on 26 Sep 13 - No Cached
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    Virtual Hip Replacement Surgery is a science game for and early college and patients and their caregivers to take on the role of a surgeon and complete a hip replacement surgery while learning about the procedure, technology, and health risks and benefits. Activity includes photos of real surgery.
anonymous

Activities After Hip Replacement-OrthoInfo - AAOS - 1 views

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    After having a hip replacement, you may expect your lifestyle to be a lot like how it was before surgery-but without the pain. In many ways, you are right, but returning to your everyday activities will take time. Being an active participant in the healing process can help you get there sooner and ensure a more successful outcome.
Tobi Coulter

Total Hip Replacement Precautions - 4 views

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    I thought this was a great list of hip precautions for almost every OT problem area. Including bathing, dressing, sitting in a car... etc.
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    Tobi, this is a great site. Thanks for sharing. It will come in handy as well when we have to do our skills assessment at the end of the semester.
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    Tobi, this is great!! Thanks for sharing.
templetonj

The Bionic Man on the Today Show - 1 views

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    Wow! This is amazing and kinda scary at the same time. It gives a lot to consider about the future and progress that is being made, but at the same time makes me wonder how far is too far with what parts we replace and what keeps us alive. I have no doubt that one day they will have developed a replacement for every organ and part of the human body. While that is exciting and gives a lot of hope to many, the thought that a non-human can be created to be human freaks me out. See what you think of this video, it is pretty cool.
stewartjc1

Getting Your Home Ready After Joint Surgery - 0 views

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    This webpage has a simple and easy-to-read infographic that covers a lot of problem areas around the house for post-surgery ambulation for individuals with joint replacement. My father recently had a L TKA and I sent him and my mother this link so that they could make any changes around the house that were necessary for safety.
rhonda brooks

Wrist Splint - Wrist Stabilizer - Wrist brace - 2 views

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    Wrist Splint, Braces and Stabilizer all at Supplies Central. We offer fast shipping and Warranty Replacements. Ossur form fit and DeRoyal's have wide variety of wrist brace and thumb splint brace supports designed to be comfortable and provide improve patient outcomes.
Leila Pursell

Handout - 0 views

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    This is a great handout for a individual who has had a hip replacement surgery concerning sexual positions.
sandyremington

Aging - AOTA - 2 views

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    This page from the AOTA website contains links to various topics associated with the aging adult. These are tip sheets that explain different conditions and how OT can help. These include aging in place, living with Alzheimer's, fall prevention, hip replacement, home modification, low vision, driving and stroke. In addition to the tip sheets, there are links to videos for aging in place, home modification and precautions the elderly can take to prevent falls in the home. This is a great place to look to obtain a lot of good information on a variety of problems the elderly can face and how occupational therapy can help this population.
marsha raasch

Occupational Therapy Notes - 2 views

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    What can OT do for a person with a hip fracture or hip replacement? More info in the full post. Don't count on the pt. to remember, as you may not have done a full cognitive eval yet, and it may have slipped even a very intact person's mind after the anesthesia.
loydra1

DailyActivitiesAfterHipReplacement - AOTA - 3 views

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    This article is from the AOTA. It explains to the consumer how occupational therapy is beneficial to a person after having a hip replacement regarding what OT will do for them, what to expect from your OT/OTA and how instrumental OT services can help them regain their daily activities.
anonymous

Therapy Protocols - 3 views

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    I thought this website was really interesting, because it tells us what to expect for UE and LE surgeries. Hip replacement protocols are on here too (total, anterior, posterior). it also tells us what to look for like infection or swelling, or what modalities to use. I hope this is helpful or interesting to read about!
karinaroldan

iPad App EyeSight - 0 views

shared by karinaroldan on 01 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    This app looks like it may be able to replace some pricier or cumbersome options for low vision..
bethduncan

Mary Lou Retton- Total Hip Replacement patient of Brian Parsley MD - 0 views

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    You may not believe it if I told you to grab some tissues to watch a hip surgery video, but this one will get you! For my much younger classmates, Mary Lou Retton was an Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics. She was fun to watch and she had a bouncy, energetic personality to match. She was on the Wheaties box and was just one of those wholesome, American pie type figures for a long time. In this segment, Mary Lou explains her battle with hip dysplasia (her hips were "like plastic" she says, but she did not know this growing up) and her decision to have hip surgery. This video helps future practitioners see the big picture of health, therapy, and life.
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    I remember Mary Lou!! Thank you for finding this!
watsonsj3

How to get out of bed after hip replacement surgery - 0 views

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    This video is helpful for teaching patients how to get out of bed after a THR! Unfortunately, it was not mentioned if it was a posterior or anterior THR, but the precautions (no hip bending past 90 degrees) made it fairly clear that this video was made for patients with posterior THR.
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