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PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NASHVILLE, TN PERMIT NO. 3373 Method of Payment: # of registrants________ Total $___________ q Check Enclosed q Purchase Order #___________ Payable to: Cross Country Education Credit Card: q Visa / MC q Discover q AmEx Credit Card Number Exp. Date Security Code Name on Card Authorized Signature PLEASE INCLUDE ALL REGISTRATION FORMS WITH PAYMENT Please select a date and location: q NAPERVILLE - April 26 q DAVENPORT - April 27 q BLOOMINGTON - April 28 q SCHAUMBURG - May 12 Registrant’s Name Registrant’s Title Registrant’s Profession License number E-Mail Address (for confirmation) Facility/Company Address q Home q Business City State ZIP Phone Fax ONE REGISTRATION FORM PER REGISTRANT u Do you want to know the latest advances in joint replacement surgery? u Do you want to understand the rehab implications following joint replacement surgery? u Do you want to know when and what activities your joint replacement patients can participate in? u Do you want to learn intra-active functional rehabilitation methods to address that stiff or weak total shoulder, hip, or knee replacement? u Are you ready to learn how to meet the needs of the ever-increasing joint replacement baby boomer generation? IF YOU ANSWERED YES, THEN THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU!! www.CrossCountryEducation.com ARE YOU BOOMER READY?— JOINT REPLACEMENT REHABILITATION Total Registration Fee: Early* Regular Single Registrant $199 $219 2 to 4** $189 ea. $209 ea. 5 or more** $179 ea. $199 ea. *Registrations received 10 days prior to seminar date. **Price per person when registering at the same time. Naperville, IL - April 26 Davenport, IA - April 27 Bloomington, IL - April 28 Schaumburg, IL - May 12 I am registering and would like to order an audio set for $59 plus S&H $8US/$30CAN: q audiotapes q CDs Are You Boomer Ready? — Joint Replacement Rehabilitation #4021 Audio/manual package: $199 plus S&H $8US/$30CAN No. of copies ___ q audiotapes q CDs TN residents add 9.25% state sales tax on audio products only. Are You Boomer Ready?—Joint Replacement Rehabilitation Geriatrics is Now Geri-Active! Current surgical and rehabilitation trends in the advances of joint arthroplasty for the hip, knee, and shoulder. What do clinicians really need to know? Continuing education available for Athletic Trainers, Certified Personal Trainers, Exercise Physiologists, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists, Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists. express.CrossCountryEducation.com use express number: 149644 PHONE (800) 397-0180 (615) 331-4422 FAX (615) 346-5350 Cross Country EduCation P.O. Box 200 Brentwood, TN 37024

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Are You Ready for Today’s Joint Replacement Patient?The World Health Organization has coined the years 2000-2010 the “Bone and Joint Decade.” Joint arthroplasty is expected to double by the year 2020. The rise in joint replacement surgery coupled with advances in cutting edge surgical techniques such as Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) and less invasive procedures has allowed the Orthopedist the ability for precise alignment and sparring of tissue. The question for us as clinicians is: Are we educationally ready to provide current and progressive rehabilitation for the rising joint replacement population? The joint replacement patient today is quite different than the traditional patient we all learned about in school. We learned all those precautions and restrictions with the ultimate goal being to rehabilitate in order for the patient to dress, groom, and perform self-care. Today the “Baby Boomer” joint replacement patient has a higher expectation out of their rehabilitation provider. Today’s “Boomers” want to use their “new and bionic” prosthesis to get down on the floor and play with the grandkids, ski, and hike. Their desire to remain active has rehab implications for clinicians in all settings. Understanding modern technology and being able to confidently communicate that to the patient is extremely important in the total care of the patient.

This highly interactive seminar will provide the attendee the evidenced-based knowledge to answer those often on-the-spot questions by our patients such as “what should I not do?” or “when can I hike or play tennis again?” Also examined will be surgery from traditional to cutting edge, in addition to evidenced-based rehab and return to activity guidelines. This one of a kind seminar is a MUST for all clinicians who work with total joint patients.

What You Will Learn- Discover the latest surgical joint replacement techniques, such

as Computer Assisted Surgery, tissue sparring, resurfacing, and minimally invasive procedures

- Grasp the rehab implications as they apply to the latest orthopedic surgery for joint arthroplasty

- Ascertain the most evidenced-based info on topics such as CPM, NMES, and pre-operative therapy

- Examine when it is safe for your patients to resume swimming, biking, hiking, and other sports after a total hip, knee, or shoulder arthroplasty

- Uncover and participate in fun and intra-active functional rehabilitation exercises that facilitate return of ROM, gait, and overall function in an effective and efficient manner

Not only extremely knowledgeable but able to educate interactively … I look forward to

attending future seminars by Dr. O’Halloran.

George Layton, PTA, Hot Springs, AR

www.CrossCountryEducation.com

Are You Boomer Ready?—Joint Replacement

RehabilitationGeriatrics is Now Geri-Active!Current surgical and rehabilitation trends in the advances of joint arthroplasty

for the hip, knee, and shoulder. What do clinicians really need to know?

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COURSE CONTENTINTRODUCTIONu Current trends and statistics on shoulder, knee, and hip

arthroplastyu Core Implications for joint replacement patients

SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY: NEW ADVANCES IN SURGICAL AND REHABILITATION IMPLICATIONSu Osteoarthritis of the shoulder managementu Complete Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA)u Hemi shoulder arthroplastyu Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (rTSA)u Humeral resurfacingu Interpositional arthroplastyu Glenoid resurfacing - Rehabilitation techniques following Total Shoulder Arthroplasty w range of motion guidelines w open and closed chain exercises w kinetic chain exercises - Return to activities following Total Shoulder Arthroplasty w learn time frames on when your patients can expect to

perform ADLs and return to exercise, golf and other sports

TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY (TKA)u Traditional Total Knee Arthroplastyu Minimally Invasive Knee Arthroplasty (MIS TKA)u Less Invasive/Quad Sparring Total Knee Arthroplastyu Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) - Review of literature on Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) w what do we need to know? - Review of literature on Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation w NMES—What do we need to know? - Review of literature on pre-operative physical therapy

- Return to activities following Total Knee Arthroplasty w Learn when it is acceptable for your patients to: - swim - bike - use the treadmill - hike - use the elliptical w Learn what sports are allowed following TKA - Facilitate use of key gait and function muscles weakened by TKA

CASE STUDIES

TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY (THA)u Traditional total hip precautions with a compare and contrast to

the more advanced hip systems of todayu Anterior Hip Arthroplasty—rehab implicationsu Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty (MIS THA)u Advances in materials in THA and the rehab implications, especially

the typical precautions, etc.u How to facilitate key muscles involved in gait and function for your

THA patients - Return to activities following Total Hip Arthroplasty w Learn when it is acceptable for your patients to: - swim - bike - use the treadmill - hike - use the elliptical w Examine which sports are allowed following THA

CASE EXAMPLES

Course DirectorJOHN W. O’HALLORAN, PT, DPT, OCS, cert MDT, ATC, CSCS, is a licensed physical therapist and athletic trainer with over 25 years of experience in the field of rehabilitation. He is a board certified orthopedic clinical specialist by the American Physical Therapy Association. Currently, Dr. O’Halloran is a director of physical therapy/sports medicine at Southeastern Orthopedics in Greensboro, North Carolina; co-owner of GOSMC Properties, LLC; and owner of O’Halloran Consulting, LLC, in Summerfield, North Carolina. Dr. O’Halloran has been a speaker for Cross Country Education for the past eight years. He has also worked in a variety of settings including universities and hospital. Dr. O’Halloran is also a former orthopedic instructor at the physical therapy assistant program at Guilford Technical Community College in Greensboro, North Carolina. In 1999, he became credentialed with the McKenzie Institute in the mechanical diagnosis and treatment of the spine. Dr. O’Halloran is also a certified functional capacity evaluator in the Blankenship Method. His unique evaluation and treatment skills make him a sought after clinical instructor for physical therapy and athletic training topics. He has spoken both locally and internationally on topics such as sports specific rehabilitation of the shoulder, spine rehabilitation, and treatment of foot and ankle injuries. Dr. O’Halloran has studied orthopedic and sports therapy abroad in Australia and New Zealand. His postgraduate work has included manipulative therapy. He received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Temple University. His wide range of clinical experience combined with his extensive knowledge in the fiscal management of physical therapy outpatient rehabilitation services makes him a very knowledgeable and skilled instructor. Visit Dr. O’Halloran’s website at: johnoseminars.com

Dates & LocationsNAPERVILLE - April 26, 2012 Country Inn and Suites1837 Centre Point Circle, Naperville, IL 60563 630-505-3353

DAVENPORT - April 27, 2012 Radisson Quad City Plaza Hotel111 E 2nd St, Davenport, IA 52801 563-322-2200

BLOOMINGTON - April 28, 2012 Parke Hotel 1413 Leslie Dr, Bloomington, IL 61704 309-662-4300

SCHAUMBURG - May 12, 2012 Holiday Inn Rolling Meadows3405 Algonquin Rd, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 847-259-5000

Course HoursRegistration begins at 7:30 a.m. The seminar begins at 8:00 a.m. and concludes at 3:30 p.m. Coffee/hot tea provided in a.m. One-hour break for lunch on your own. For late arrivals or early departures, please see amended certificate information under Continuing Education Credit.

Entertaining presentation of specific, immediately useable treatment techniques.

Mary Parker, Director of Rehab, Fort Smith, AR

At the Rehab Summit, John will be presenting sessions 104 and 206 u www.rehabsummit.com

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