What to Expect After Total Joint Replacement Surgery

June 29th, 2010

Jones Regional Medical Center’s physical therapy department will begin offering a free, one-session class for people who are looking at a total knee, hip or shoulder replacement surgery. The class, “What to Expect After Total Joint Replacement Surgery” will be on the second Monday of each month from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the therapy services department, with the first one offered on December 14.

“This class prepares people for the time after the surgery,” says Shelly Deutmeyer, physical therapist assistant. “Most people receive a lot of information on how the surgery itself is performed, but have little information on what to expect afterward. Recovering from these surgeries often can be a long road, so we want to help people understand it.”

Topics of the class include the pain to expect, the extent of therapy done, the exercises people need to do, post-hospitalization options, the duration of outpatient therapy, and the kinds of support systems that exist. Jones Regional’s physical therapy staff will facilitate the class. Also, patients who have had this type of surgery will be there to offer insights.

To learn more about the class or to register, please call the therapy services department at 319-481-6327.
 

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