The work of recovery for joint replacement does not end with rehabilitation.

Become a Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist to safely and effectively train total joint replacement recipients.

The work of recovery for joint replacement does not end with rehabilitation.

Become a Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist and safely & effectively train total joint replacement recipients.

Over 1 million Americans undergo joint replacements every year. Most of these procedures are life-changing, helping the recipient to get back to activities of daily living and improve their quality of life. But the work of recovery does not end with rehabilitation.

Many are left with decreased overall strength, range of motion, as well as some movement dysfunction that has the potential of further improvement with the help of a properly educated fitness professional. 

The 20-hour Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist online course provides comprehensive education for the fitness professional to be able to safely and effectively train these clients, as well as confidently discuss anatomy, physiology and the neurology of post-medical joint replacements with both clients and medical professionals.

Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist
Course Overview

  • Module 1: General Information Regarding Joint Replacement
  • Module 2: The Knee
  • Module 3: The Hip
  • Module 4: The Shoulder
  • Module 5: Business Planning

Module 1: General Information Regarding Joint Replacement
Lesson 1: How Joints Work – Anatomy, Physiology, and Neurology
Lesson 2: Common Reasons for Joint Replacement
Lesson 3: Conservative Treatment Options Prior to Surgical Interventions
Lesson 4: The Decision to do Joint Replacement
Lesson 5: Surgical Recovery and Complications
Lesson 6: General Rehabilitation for Joint Replacements
Lesson 7: Long-Term Considerations for Joint Replacements
Lesson 8: Neurology of Joint Replacement Motor Dysfunctions and Pain
Lesson 9: Overview of Exercise Programming for Joint Replacement

Module 2: The Knee
Lesson 10: Anatomy and Physiology of the Knee
Lesson 11: Pathophysiology of the Knee
Lesson 12: Knee Replacement Surgery
Lesson 13: Knee Replacement Rehabilitation
Lesson 14: Assessing the Post-medical Knee Replacement Client
Lesson 15: Training for the Post-medical Knee Replacement Client
Lesson 16: Programming for the Post-medical Knee Replacement Client

Module 3: The Hip
Lesson 17: Anatomy and Physiology of the Hip
Lesson 18: Pathophysiology of the Hip
Lesson 19: Hip Replacement Surgery
Lesson 20: Hip Replacement Rehabilitation
Lesson 21: Assessing the Post-medical Hip Replacement Client
Lesson 22: Training the Post-medical Hip Replacement Client
Lesson 23: Programming for the Post-medical Hip Replacement Client

Module 4: The Shoulder
Lesson 24: Anatomy and Physiology of the Shoulder
Lesson 25: Pathophysiology of the Shoulder
Lesson 26: Shoulder Replacement Surgery
Lesson 27: Shoulder Replacement Rehabilitation
Lesson 28: Assessing the Post-medical Shoulder Replacement Client
Lesson 29: Training the Post-medical Shoulder Replacement Client
Lesson 30: Programming for the Post-medical Shoulder Replacement Client

Module 5: Business Planning
Lesson 31: Business Development, Market Research, and Strategic Partnerships
Epilogue: Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist

Comprehensive Assessment Exam: Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist

Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist Course Overview

  • Module 1: General Information Regarding Joint Replacement
  • Module 2: The Knee
  • Module 3: The Hip
  • Module 4: The Shoulder
  • Module 5: Business Planning

Module 1: General Information Regarding Joint Replacement

  • Lesson 1: How Joints Work – Anatomy, Physiology, and Neurology
  • Lesson 2: Common Reasons for Joint Replacement
  • Lesson 3: Conservative Treatment Options Prior to Surgical Interventions
  • Lesson 4: The Decision to do Joint Replacement
  • Lesson 5: Surgical Recovery and Complications
  • Lesson 6: General Rehabilitation for Joint Replacements
  • Lesson 7: Long-Term Considerations for Joint Replacements
  • Lesson 8: Neurology of Joint Replacement Motor Dysfunctions and Pain
  • Lesson 9: Overview of Exercise Programming for Joint Replacement

Module 2: The Knee

  • Lesson 10: Anatomy and Physiology of the Knee
  • Lesson 11: Pathophysiology of the Knee
  • Lesson 12: Knee Replacement Surgery
  • Lesson 13: Knee Replacement Rehabilitation
  • Lesson 14: Assessing the Post-medical Knee Replacement Client
  • Lesson 15: Training for the Post-medical Knee Replacement Client
  • Lesson 16: Programming for the Post-medical Knee Replacement Client

Module 3: The Hip

  • Lesson 17: Anatomy and Physiology of the Hip
  • Lesson 18: Pathophysiology of the Hip
  • Lesson 19: Hip Replacement Surgery
  • Lesson 20: Hip Replacement Rehabilitation
  • Lesson 21: Assessing the Post-medical Hip Replacement Client
  • Lesson 22: Training the Post-medical Hip Replacement Client
  • Lesson 23: Programming for the Post-medical Hip Replacement Client

Module 4: The Shoulder

  • Lesson 24: Anatomy and Physiology of the Shoulder
  • Lesson 25: Pathophysiology of the Shoulder
  • Lesson 26: Shoulder Replacement Surgery
  • Lesson 27: Shoulder Replacement Rehabilitation
  • Lesson 28: Assessing the Post-medical Shoulder Replacement Client
  • Lesson 29: Training the Post-medical Shoulder Replacement Client
  • Lesson 30: Programming for the Post-medical Shoulder Replacement Client

Module 5: Business Planning

  • Lesson 31: Business Development, Market Research, and Strategic Partnerships Epilogue: Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist

Comprehensive Assessment Exam: Joint Replacement Fitness Specialist

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More About this Course

Over 1 million Americans undergo joint replacements every year. Most of these procedures are life-changing, helping the recipient to get back to activities of daily living and improve their quality of life. But the work of recovery does not end with rehabilitation. Many are left with decreased overall strength, range of motion, as well as some movement dysfunction that has the potential of further improvement.

This course is a comprehensive education for the fitness professional to be able to safely and effectively train total joint replacement recipients. The professional will be able to confidently discuss the anatomy, physiology, the neurology of post-medical joint replacements and how to work with both clients and medical professionals alike. Additionally, marketing and business instruction will help the student employ this education immediately to build a network of referrals and generate and maintain total joint replacement clients.

Course Objectives

  • Understand why joints degenerate and may need replacement
  • Understand who makes a good candidate for a joint replacement
  • Understand common joint replacement technology
  • Understand joint replacement rehabilitation prior to post-medical training
  • Understand the role of the fitness specialist in post-medical training
  • Understand basic neurology for movement
  • Learn techniques and strategies to train clients who have undergone total joint replacement to improve their long-term outcomes

Course Delivery and Assessment

This is an online, self-paced course; all materials are delivered digitally. This course is delivered through a variety of digital mediums, including written material, video narrated slide presentations, videos of sample exercises, sample forms, and more. Comprehension of the material will be measured via a mandatory competency assessment requiring a minimum of 80% correct responses.

Prerequisites

All of the online courses on MedFit Classroom which lead to a Certificate of Specialization are considered advanced level education, and are meant to be taken by fitness professionals who have previously acquired education and experience as a professional within the health and fitness industry. In order for one to receive the Certificate of Specialization conferred upon those who obtain and complete this specialist course, one must be able to demonstrate that he or she has the following:

  1. Evidence of a current certification, or vocational credential, from a reputable certifying or credentialing organization, and within the health and fitness industry; OR an associate’s degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university in the field of exercise science, kinesiology, physical education, fitness, or a related field; AND
  2. Evidence of current professional liability insurance.

Renewal of Specialization

The completion of this specialization course, and the passing of its corresponding competency assessment, leads to a Certificate of Specialization. This Certificate of Specialization will be considered valid for a period of two years. To keep the certificate current, you must complete 10 hours of continuing education, on relevant subject matter, and formally renew the certificate prior to the date of its expiration. As with many certifications and specializations in our field, professionals should anticipate some costs to continuing education and renewal of this certificate.

MedFit Classroom CEUs

This Specialist Course provides up to 10 CEUs for other MedFit Classroom Specializations. Download our CEU chart (PDF) to find out what specializations it will provide credit CEUs for.

Other Continuing Education Credits

This course is approved for:

  • 2.0 CEUs from ACE
  • 4 CECs from canfitpro
  • 19 CEUs from ISSA
  • 1.9 CEUs from NASM
  • If your certifying body is not listed, you will be provided with a Certificate of Specialization upon completing the course that can be used to petition your certifying body for credit. The MedFit Classroom team is happy to assist you with petitioning your own certifying organization.

About the Course Authors

Dr. Grove Higgins is a chiropractor, rehabilitationist, soft tissue injury expert, researcher, biomechanist, human performance expert, speaker, and corporate health consultant. Since 1994, Dr. Higgins has been steeped in rehabilitative healthcare, first as a personal trainer/exercise therapist attaining his Doctor of Chiropractic in 2005.  Starting with hospital based acute care neurological rehabilitation, he quickly was able to apply his passional and learning to all areas of rehabilitation from orthopedic rehabilitation to working with military veterans with neurological injury and PTSD.

In 2009, Dr. Higgins started a non-profit, to which he wrote a curriculum to teach transitioning soldiers neurological and physical skills to augment performance and control their own pain. He assembled a large team of personal trainers to eventually work with over 3000 injured veterans in less than 3 years. Now in private practice, he works with professional/world class athletes to individuals with chronic long-standing issues that have failed to achieve results.

Neuroathlete was created to more broadly deliver neurologically based training to a global audience; to help individuals achieve their optimal performance and enjoyment of life through self-driven assessment and guided application of the same neurological drills and skills taught in his clinic.

Master Trainer Pat Marques attended Indiana University where he participated in wrestling, rugby, and Army ROTC. After graduating and being commissioned as an Infantry officer, Pat served in the Active Duty Army for 20 years in the Infantry and Special Forces, including combat tours in Iraq.

Upon retiring Pat decided to try and combine his two passions – soldiers and fitness. As Pat pursued his education and certifications in exercise science, he volunteered as a trainer at a Colorado Springs-based military non-profit, where he first met Dr. Higgins. He was able to work with soldiers through adaptive physical training, helping them deal with amputations, chronic pain, PTS, and traumatic brain injury.

Along with attaining his BS in Exercise Science, Pat has completed over 600 hours of neurological training, becoming a Z-Health Master Trainer. He currently provides exercise therapy, movement reeducation, and strength and conditioning for all levels of clients at NeuroAthlete, from chronic pain sufferers to Olympic-level athletes. Pat strives to bring cutting edge knowledge and techniques to empower his clients to reach their goals – getting out of pain, recovering from brain injury, improving fitness, and maximizing athletic performance.