Describe the advantages and disadvantages associated with intraoperative technologies available for hip and knee replacement procedures.
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Summarize the reported advantages and disadvantages of cemented and cementless techniques for fixation in knee arthroplasty.
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Compare the features and potential benefits of the technologies available for the orthopaedic office and describe strategies for implementation
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Assess techniques and technologies for preventing, diagnosing, and treating superficial and deep surgical site infections in hip and knee replacement patients.
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Describe the application of new technologies for managing pain in hip and knee replacement patients.
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Evaluate new technologies intended to support the rehabilitation experience of hip and knee replacement patients
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Discuss the steps for integrating available technologies into the operating room workflow to support optimal outcomes of hip and knee replacement procedures.
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Review and discuss current trends in outpatient versus inpatient hip and knee replacement and the technologies appropriate for each setting.
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Identify strategies for preventing complications of total hip arthroplasty and possible solutions to implement if complications occur.
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Identify opportunities for using technology to support optimal outcomes of knee replacement procedures, including strategies to correct surgical factors that contribute to failures.
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