University of Colorado Department of Orthopaedics 19th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2024
Include: 40 videos + 1 pdf, size: 6.46 GB
Target Audience: physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other healthcare professionals interested in sports medicine
Information:
The 19th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium will be held Friday, September 13th at the Stadium Club at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado. This course is presented by the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics, Division of Sports Medicine. The focus of this year’s course is on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehab of upper extremity injuries.
This year’s conference will offer an in-person and on-demand option, however, CME for physicians will only be available to in-person attendees. We cannot offer CME credit to on-demand physicians attending. CEU’s will be offered to both in-person and on-demand non-physicians (PT, AT, etc). In an effort to get as much in-person attendance as possible, there will be no virtual livestream during the conference.
University of Colorado Department of Orthopaedics 19th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2024
Topics:
- 19th-annual-cu-sports-medicine-fall-symposium-draft-agenda-final.pdf
A Screening Evaluation for the Injured Throwing Athlete.mp4
Adventures with Arthur and Charlie in the 3rd Dimension- Mechanics and Pathomechanics of the AC Joint Complex.mp4
Anterior Instability with Bone Loss- Bankart Remplissage vs Latarjet.mp4
Between a Rock and a Hard Place- Turning Adversity into Advantage.mp4
Clavicle Fractures- Sling it or fix it.mp4
Clinical Management of the Baseball Pitcher.mp4
Closing Remarks.mp4
Do Biologics Enhance Healing for Upper Extremity Procedures.mp4
Elbow Discussion, Q&A.mp4
Elbow Dislocation and the Terrible Triad in the Athlete- How to manage.mp4
Fatigue of the Dynamic Medial Elbow Stabilizers in Pitchers.mp4
How Does Bone Loss Affect the Shoulder Stability of the Athlete.mp4
Instability in the Athlete- What to do and when to do it.mp4
Labrum Anatomy Pathoanatomy Relating to GH Joint Mechanics.mp4
Management of Hand Fractures in the Athlete and Return to Play.mp4
Management of High Grade AC Separations in the Athlete.mp4
Massive Rotator Cuff Tear.mp4
Nerve Injuries After Upper & Lower Extremity Sports Surgeries- Evaluation and Treatment.mp4
New Advances in Shoulder Arthroplasty.mp4
Non-Arthroplasty Options in the Athlete with Shoulder OA.mp4
Non-Operative Management of the Adolescent Athlete with MDI.mp4
Pearls to Rehab for the Athlete after Shoulder Surgical Stabilization.mp4
Performance Demands of the Pitcher and the Clinical Implications.mp4
Posterior Bone Loss- Management in the Athlete.mp4
Rotator Cuff Tears in the Throwing Athlete.mp4
Scaphoid Fractures and Other Wrist Fractures and Return to Play.mp4
Scapula in the Throwing Shoulder.mp4
Shoulder Instability I Discussion, Q&A.mp4
Shoulder Instability II Discussion & Cases.mp4
Shoulder OA- Stemless Anatomic or Reverse, Nothing Else.mp4
Shoulder Osteoarthritis Discussion, Q&A.mp4
Shoulder Replacement for Middle Aged Athletes- What is possible for return to sport or work.mp4
Strategies in Addressing Flexor Tendon Injuries in the Athlete.mp4
Valgus Extension Overload.mp4
Welcome and Opening.mp4
What I Use for Anterior Bone Loss and Why Arthroscopic Bone Graft.mp4
What I Use for Anterior Bone Loss and Why Iliac Crest Bone Graft.mp4
What I Use for Anterior Bone Loss and Why Latarjet.mp4
When PT is Unsuccessful, How about Surgery for the Adolescent Athlete with MDI.mp4
Wrist Instability in the Athlete.mp4