Lectures and Classes
Total Joint Replacement Class
• Precautions and limitations following surgery
Before having a joint replacement at San Antonio Regional Hospital’s Joint Replacement Center, it is mandatory that both you and your "coach" attend the Total Joint Replacement class. Plan to attend this class 2-4 weeks prior to your surgery.
English classes are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month and Spanish classes are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. All classes are from 9:45 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required; please call Kathleen Webster, Orthopedic Nurse Navigator to register for the class once you have been scheduled for surgery by your orthopedic surgeon.
Please note: due to COVID-19, in-person classes are temporarily suspended. See below for one of the virtual classes.
San Antonio Online Joint Replacement Class
After watching the entire "Online Total Joint Class" video with your coach, please send an email directly to: Janet Block, RN, BSN, ONC Orthopedic Nurse Navigator at JBlock@SARH.org
“I certify that both myself and my coach have viewed the SARH Online Joint Replacement Class. I have the Orthopedic Nurse Navigator’s contact information in case I have any questions or require additional information.”
“Yo certifico que los dos yo y mi coach hemos visto La Clase de Re-Emplazo de Articulacion de SARH en Linea. Tengo la informacion para contactar a la Orthopedic Nurse Navigator en casa que tenga alguna pregunta o requrera informacion addicional.”
Joint Replacement Lectures
San Antonio Regional Hospital
Community Orthopedic Symposium
DON’T SHOULDER THE PAIN - New Advances in Shoulder Injuries & Replacement
San Antonio Regional Hospital Virtual Webinar
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Shoulder injuries are often caused by athletic activities that involve excessive, repetitive, overhead motion, but they can also occur during everyday household chores. Are you sidelined by pain or stiffness in your shoulder? Do you lack the strength to carry out your daily routines? Join orthopedic surgeon Connor LaRose, MD for an informative discussion on types of shoulder injuries and treatment options. Hear about new techniques in shoulder replacement and rotator cuff surgeries, including minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery.
San Antonio Regional Hospital
Community Orthopedic Symposium
BIOLOGIC TREATMENTS IN ORTHOPEDICS: Platelet Rich Plasma and Beyond
San Antonio Regional Hospital Virtual Webinar
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Regenerative medicine is seen by many in the medical community as one of the most important breakthroughs in orthopedic care. Media attention has been given to high profile athletes who have used regenerative therapies as an alternative to surgery. Join Sachin Patel, MD as he discusses this future trend in the world of orthopedics. Learn about platelet rich plasma and stem cell therapies, and how they work when used for damaged tissues and joints. Hear about the growing demand in orthopedics for these regenerative therapies to treat osteoarthritis, meniscus tears, and other orthopedic conditions.
San Antonio Regional Hospital
Community Orthopedic Symposium
A Joint Effort – What to Know When Considering Knee Replacement
San Antonio Regional Hospital Virtual Webinar
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Joint replacement surgery is no longer a one-size-fits-all approach. Newer techniques now allow surgeons to customize knee replacements for each patient’s specific needs. Join orthopedic surgeon Kenneth Jahng, MD to learn when it is time to consider knee replacement surgery, and how the latest advancements are providing patients with faster recovery and less downtime.
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