The Musculoskeletal (MSK) Program’s dedicated team of health care
professionals specialize in treating people for bone or joint injuries
or illnesses that result from an accident, degenerative condition, or
from having received corrective surgery.
The MSK Program offers the following in-patient and out-patient supports and services:
Hip and Knee School
Musculoskeletal In-Patient Unit
Taking Care of Pain
Rehabilitation Services
Hip and Knee School
Offered in separate classes, this out-patient educational program prepares patients for:
- What to expect before and after their surgery
- What will happen the day of their surgery
- Hospital routines
- Preparation for discharge home
- Managing at home
Information is provided by a nurse, a pharmacist, a
physiotherapist and, when required, an occupational therapist or
occupational therapist assistant. Patients are welcome to bring one
friend or relative with them.
Classes for Hip or Knee School are held at the Hospital and require a physician’s referral to attend.
Participants will be notified by telephone of their scheduled
class date once their referral is received by the Hospital. For more
information or to cancel your class date, please call 905-895-4521,
ext. 2288.
Musculoskeletal In-Patient Unit
The goal of the in-patient MSK team is to help each patient
reach their optimal level of independence before being discharged home
or to more suitable accommodations in the community. Family involvement
is encouraged in terms of identifying and achieving goals that best suit
the needs of their loved one.
Although your health care team is always available to assist you
with anything you need, you will be encouraged to be as independent as
possible in order to promote your recovery.
Taking Care of Pain
Following your surgery, pain can interfere with your ability to
move and can result in a longer hospital stay. In order for our team to
understand how you feel, you will be asked to rate your pain on a scale
from 0 to 10. We will work with you to keep you as comfortable as
possible during your hospital stay by providing you with pain
medication, which can be given a number of different ways. Managing your
pain by taking pain medication regularly is important, as it allows you
to more effectively participate in your rehabilitation therapy.
If you are scheduled to have surgery and wish to learn more about
anesthesia and how this medical specialty plays a role in your
operation or procedure, please click here.
Rehabilitation Services
When you arrive on the MSK in-patient unit, your health care
team will begin to work with you to develop a therapy plan that is
tailored to your individual needs. This may include working with any
combination of the following rehabilitation services during your
hospital stay and/or after you have been discharged home:
Arthritis Program
Chiropody
Fracture Clinic
Hand Clinic
Occupational Therapy
Physiotherapy
Speech language Pathology
Whipper Watson Pool Programs
MSK Program Team
The MSK Program team consists of qualified health care
professional who specialize in musculoskeletal conditions. They include:
- orthopaedic surgeons (doctors who specialize in treating injuries or performing surgery on bones and joints)
- rheumatologists (doctors who specialize in treating arthritic conditions)
- plastic surgeons (doctors who specialize in performing reconstructive surgery)
- registered and registered practical nurses who are
specialty trained to care for you following your surgery and throughout
your in-patient rehabilitation.
- physiotherapists, occupational therapists, a dietitian and a pharmacist to help you improve your function.
- hospital discharge planners and Community Care Access Centre
representatives. These individuals work with you and your family to
develop a plan that will prepare you as soon as possible for discharge
home or to more suitable accommodations in the community. Guidance in
arranging supports, such as personal care assistance, homemaking
services, walking aids, and nursing home placement can also be provided
by the discharge team.