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18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023

18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023

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18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023

18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023

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    18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023

     Include: 40 videos, size: 6.29 GB
    Target Audience: physicians and allied health professionals who are involved in the care of athletes
    Information:

    The 18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium will be held Friday, September 15, 2023 at the Stadium Club at Folsom Field in Boulder, CO. This course is presented by the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics, Division of Sports Medicine. This course is sponsored by the University of Colorado School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education.


    18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023

    TARGET AUDEINCE

    This symposium is intended for physicians and allied health professionals who are involved in the care of athletes. Anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of athletic injuries and conditions of the lower extremity is welcome to attend. The objective of this course is to educate participants on the best methods of managing athletes with injuries of the lower extremity. According to the education levels described by the PDC, the following continuing education course is considered to be Advanced Level. This course is led by Eric McCarty, MD, at the CU School of Medicine Department of Orthopedics.

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

     At the conclusion of this conference, attendees will be able to:

    • Identify available graft options, evidence based benefits and risks of each graft type, how to select the ideal ACL reconstruction graft for patient characteristics
    • Analyze the etiology of hip disorders and participate in Hip Preservation by detecting hip pathology early and treating or referring appropriately based on available evidence based guidelines
    • Identify the correct exam and imaging features used to diagnose cartilage injuries and integrate with evidence based literature in treatment of these injuries
    • Implement the best rehabilitation methods in order to safely return an athlete to play
    • Describe current biologic treatments available for symptomatic osteoarthritis, summarize available outcome evidence, and will be prepared to apply indications in clinical practice

    18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023

    Topics:
    • ACL in the Female Athlete- Special Considerations.mp4
      ACL Reconstruction- Pediatric Considerations.mp4
      ACL- When Do You Need to Do Something Extra.mp4
      Ankle Laxity Orthotics and Footwear.mp4
      Approach to the In-Season Athlete with Cartilage Injury.mp4
      Clinical Assessment of the Athlete With Hip Pain.mp4
      Commonly Missed Foot and Ankle Injuries What You Don’t Want to Miss.mp4
      Comparison of ACL Reconstruction Utilizing Ipsilateral -vs- Contralateral Patellar Tendon Grafts.mp4
      Do Biologics Work in Acute Lower Extremity Injury.mp4
      Evolution of Augmented Ankle Ligament Repairs.mp4
      Extraarticular Hip Dysfunction and Treatment – a PT Viewpoint.mp4
      Femoroacetabular Impingement- Current Concepts and What Does the Literature Say.mp4
      Hip Arthritis in the Athlete- Treatment With and Without Replacement and Sports.mp4
      Hip Microinstability- What Is It, How Do You Diagnose It, How Do You Treat It.mp4
      Hip Pain in the Adolescent Athlete.mp4
      How Do We Get Someone Back to Sports After ACL Surgery.mp4
      How Do We Treat Our Active Patients With Knee Arthritis Without Surgery.mp4
      Imaging of the Hip- What to Know.mp4
      Imaging of the Ligamentous Injured Knee.mp4
      Leg Pain In the Athlete It’s Not Always What You Think.mp4
      Life Lessons Learned in Medicine and Elsewhere.mp4
      Managing Acute Ankle Lateral Ligament Injuries Risk Factors and Indications for Surgical Repair.mp4
      Modern Use of Biologics for Cartilage Restoration or Treatment of OA Symptoms.mp4
      Osteotomy in the Athlete- 2023 and Future Direction.mp4
      Psychological Considerations of Return to Play After ACL Injury.mp4
      PT Guide to Non-Op Treatment of FAI.mp4
      Recurrent Hamstring Injuries.mp4
      Rehabilitation of the Athlete Following Ankle Ligamentous Injury Pearls and Pitfalls.mp4
      Return to Play After Slope Reducing Osteotomy for ACL Reconstruction in the Div-I Athlete.mp4
      Roots, Ramps and Radial Meniscus Tears.mp4
      Strategies to Decrease Failure Rate of Primary vs Revision ACL Reconstruction.mp4
      Tendon Injuries Around the Hip- to Operate or Not to Operate.mp4
      The Athlete’s Knee – Cartilage & Meniscus Case Examples.mp4
      The Life After Retirement- A Personal Disclosure After 35 Years With the Same Institution and 50 Years With the Same Occupation.mp4
      Treatment of Arthrofibrosis.mp4
      Using Technology to Optimize Rehab – What Do We Need to Know.mp4
      Welcome.mp4
      What About Bridge Enhanced ACL Repair. The BEAR Procedure.mp4
      What to Do When Arthroscopy Does Not Work.mp4
      Who Really Needs ACL Reconstruction.mp4

    18th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2023