
Rethink How You Manage Degenerative Joints
Hip, knee, and shoulder degeneration is one of the most common — and most frustrating — conditions clinicians face.
Many patients are told surgery is inevitable.
Others cycle through generalized rehab programs without meaningful progress.
The Non-Surgical Joint Replacement (NSJR) Virtual Course teaches you a structured, repeatable clinical system for managing degenerative joints with clarity and confidence — using evidence-informed assessment, targeted intervention, and strategic rehabilitation sequencing.
This is not a collection of techniques.
It is a decision-making framework you can apply immediately in practice.
Precision joint assessment
Capsule and mobility restoration principles
Targeted soft tissue intervention
fProgressive loading and motor control retraining
fClear outcome tracking and reassessment
Appropriate integration of adjunct modalities (where indicated)
Move beyond generic orthopedic testing.
You’ll learn:
Joint-specific assessment sequencing
Identifying primary pain generators vs secondary compensations
Load tolerance profiling
Determining tissue irritability and capacity
This improves diagnostic clarity and reduces guesswork.
You’ll learn not just what to apply — but when and why.
Understand how to sequence:
Manual and mobility interventions
Joint capsule loading strategies
Progressive strengthening phases
Movement retraining
Adjunct therapies integration (e.g., shockwave where appropriate)
Elevate your role as a clinical guide, not just a provider of exercises.
Gain clarity on:
When conservative care is appropriate
When co-management or referral is indicated
How to explain non-surgical pathways to patients
How to improve case acceptance through clear education
Designed for Monday-morning application.
You’ll leave with:
A replicable clinical workflow
Patient communication strategies
Outcome tracking structure
A framework your entire clinic can adopt
Clinicians who apply a structured NSJR system often report:
Improved clarity in complex joint cases
More confident management of degenerative conditions
Better patient understanding of conservative care pathways
Greater consistency across treatment plans
This is about improving your process — which improves your results.
(As with all conservative care approaches, patient outcomes vary based on individual presentation and adherence.)
The GRIP Approach is built around one core belief. Clear systems create confident clinicians. Rather than isolated tools, you learn an integrated operating system for managing degenerative joint cases.
That clarity translates into:
Better communication
Better plan structure
Better clinical confidence
And ultimately, better patient experiences.

Learn at your own pace
Revisit complex modules
Integrate learning gradually into practice
Access structured video demonstrations and case breakdowns
It delivers advanced clinical training without requiring time away from clinic.
On-demand video modules
Case-based breakdowns
Step-by-step assessment demonstrations
Treatment sequencing walkthroughs
Clinical reasoning explanations
Downloadable frameworks and tools
Continuing education eligibility details provided within course information.
The course integrates current musculoskeletal rehabilitation principles, tissue loading science, and clinical reasoning models. It is designed to complement — not replace — your professional scope and standards of care.
No. The framework applies across mild to advanced degenerative presentations, including chronic joint dysfunction and post-injury joint changes.
No. The course teaches structured conservative management and appropriate referral decision-making. Surgical referral remains appropriate when clinically indicated.
Yes — although clinicians with foundational orthopedic training will extract the most immediate implementation value.
This is a systems-based course. Techniques are taught within a structured decision-making framework to avoid fragmented application.
