Fractures and Surgical Fixation

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About the Course
This course will summarize the structure of the bone and discuss the basic types of fractures and their classifications. You will have a better understanding of the specific rehabilitation considerations, describe physical and occupational therapy interventions used and summarize a basic plan of care for post-surgical fracture management.

Learning Objectives
  • Summarize the structure of the bone and discuss the basic types of fractures and their classifications.
  • Discuss the contribution of Maurice Müller and the importance of the AO Foundation within the history of orthopedics.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the stages of the healing process, and identify complications and factors that may adversely affect the healing process.
  • Discuss the various operative and non-operative fixation techniques employed by doctors; explain the advantages, disadvantages and considerations of each technique.
  • List the specific rehabilitation considerations, describe physical and occupational therapy interventions used and summarize a basic plan of care for postsurgical fracture management.
  • Explain the various phases of orthopedic protocols for physical therapists and the goals and indications of each.