Imaging &
Preoperative Services
All of us here at Hodge BioMotion
Orthopedics understand the fact that your
care extends outside of the medical office.
We believe that the beginning of your care
and surgery takes place with knowing that
your diagnostic testing and results were
done to the highest quality available. In
addition, our mission towards greater
longevity and motion means making sure you
have the appropriate care after surgery. As
such, our team here is dedicated to
researching and working with the best
diagnostic facilities, home health care
centers, physical and rehabilitation and
extended care centers throughout the Palm
Beaches and Treasure Coast.
Our clinical team has developed many
medical relationships with numerous
facilities. Our close working relationships
with these companies allows us the
confidence in being able to assist you in
finding the appropriate facility to aid in
your recovery. We can assist in making
arrangements for imaging, home health,
physical therapy and extended care. Just ask
one of our staff for more information and we
will be glad to assist you.
Successful joint replacement is a team
approach. Relying on a combination of
patient commitment, surgical skills, nursing
care, physical therapy and patient advocacy,
the patient engages with the practice before
considering surgery via an orthopedic
medical evaluation conducted at our Palm
Beach health facility. At that time,
patients meet our staff and share their
experiences and symptoms in an effort to
explore options.
If surgery is an appropriate solution, an
internal medicine specialist is involved to
provide postoperative medical care.
A
preoperative joint replacement class is
encouraged and provided weekly at the
hospital. The class will provide information
regarding post-op expectations for physical
therapy, pain management, routine hospital
days and discharge planning. For more
information please call
561-659-1715.
When surgery is scheduled, arrangements
are made to donate your own blood prior to
surgery. If you cannot, or do not wish to
donate your own blood, blood is available
via the blood bank at the hospital. You will
have three preoperative visits:
- One with your internist;
- One at the hospital where you will meet
the anesthesiologist;
- And a preoperative evaluation with Dr.
Hodge and Lewjack Dorrance, physician
assistant, to address any questions or
concerns and completely review your unique
surgical plan.
Extended
Care and Healing After Surgery
The surgical procedure takes about two
hours to complete. The average hospital stay
is between 3-5 days. An inpatient rehab
facility is utilized while you are in the
hospital where daily nursing care and
physical therapy are provided for an average
stay of 5-10 days.
After your surgery you may chose to stay
at an extended care facility which is
sometimes a good idea to ease you back into
your lifestyle at this physically vulnerable
time. You may not be ready to do things for
yourself immediately and may need extra
support to feel in control of your life.
Extended care has the added value of
providing patients with access to healthcare
when you need it in a comfortable and
service-oriented environment. When you are
ready to return home, an in home physical
therapist can be assigned to your case who
will observe your physical surroundings and
make recommendations that will help you move
through the healing process successfully
while at the same time administer home-based
physical therapy. Selecting a physical
therapist is an important step that should
be discussed with our staff.
After total knee replacement you may find
that you feel more stable using a cane for
about two weeks so that bearing your full
weight is optimally tolerated.
During physical therapy, the
"constant
passive machine" (CPM) is used until 90-100
degrees
of flexion is reached without assistance.
The CPM machine works to advance your range
of motion starting at a lower setting and
advancing your flexion 5-10 degrees every 10
minutes to your maximum tolerance.
For total hip replacement, the
aforementioned information generally
applies. You will, however, maintain total
hip precautions for up to six weeks. The
exact anticoagulation is determined on an
individual, case by case basis. This will be
discussed in your preoperative visit.
As part of your post operative care you
should consider an extended stay care
facility and also plan for emotional support
from friends and family. When mobility is
lost, even temporarily, the world can get
very small, very quickly. You should prepare
mentally by talking through your concerns
with people in your support circle. It is
also important to anticipate how you may
respond to physical pain. Speak with our
staff if you have any special needs or
concerns in this area. We are here to help
you heal before, during and after your
surgery.
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