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Manager's Guide to Joint Replacement - January 2016

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I 've sent about 50 total knee patients home on the day of their surgeries, and not one has had to make an unsched- uled return. No one has fallen, none have developed infections, and no one has ended up in the emergency room for any other reason. That's not just good luck, of course. To achieve and main- tain that kind of success, we carefully mapped out the details of our outpatient total joint program, including all the obstacles patients potentially face once they're discharged to home. By working with a reliable home healthcare organization to address the following essen- tial elements of recovery success, we know that patients will be safe J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 6 5 Safe at Home Ensuring rehab goes smoothly in the weeks after surgery is the final piece of the patient care puzzle. Gary A. Levengood, MD Lawrenceville, Ga. • PROGRESS REPORT For the first 2 weeks after surgery, therapists visit patients for about 45 minutes every other day to make sure rehab is progressing properly and to keep physicians informed.

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