
Master the management of orthopedic injuries in your practice.
Be confident in your diagnosis and treatment of common orthopedic and sports injuries in your next urgent care shift. This covers common injuries of the hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder, hip, knee, foot, and ankle. Dr. Melissa Leber, Director of Emergency Department Sports Medicine at Mount Sinai, provides you with tips and tricks to manage orthopedic conditions, including reading x-rays, performing testing, and identifying those easily missed diagnoses. This course includes 4 hours of video content, downloadable pdfs of the slides, more than 50 cases to review, more than 60 x-rays, and a pre- and post-course quiz to test your knowledge.
Topics Covered in the
Workshop
Hand and Wrist
Motor and sensory anatomy of the hand and wrist
Findings on presentation, proper physical examination, and motor and sensory testing
24 orthopedic and dermatologic cases of the hand and wrist, including phalanx dislocation, tendon rupture, metacarpal fracture, wrist dislocation, ligament tears, jersey finger, gamekeeper’s thumb, DeQuervain’s tenosynovitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, abscesses, nailbed injuries, and animal bites
Shoulder
Motor and sensory anatomy of the shoulder
Findings on presentation, proper physical examination, and motor and sensory testing
Management of clavicular fracture, shoulder dislocation/instability, frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis, rotator cuff and labral injury, AC joint injury/separation, and subacromial bursitis
90-second, 8-step shoulder examination, history and physical pearls
Elbow
Motor anatomy of the elbow
Findings on presentation, proper physical examination, and motor and sensory testing
Management of lateral epicondylitis, biceps rupture, olecranon bursitis, radial head fracture, and supracondylar fracture
Hip
Findings on presentation, proper physical examination, and motor and sensory testing to narrow down the differential diagnosis and differentiate hip pathology from lumbar pathology
Management of greater trochanteric bursitis, osteoarthritis, hamstring tear, and labral tear
Knee
Motor anatomy of the knee
Findings on presentation, proper physical examination, and motor and sensory testing
Ottawa Knee Rule and differential diagnosis of knee pathology with and without injury
Management of osteoarthritis, tibial plateau fracture, Osgood-Schlatter, meniscal tear, ACL tear, patellar dislocation, patellofemoral syndrome, IT band syndrome, and prepatellar bursitis
Foot and Ankle
Motor anatomy of the knee
Findings on presentation, proper physical examination, and motor and sensory testing
Management of distal fibular fracture, avulsion fracture of the proximal fifth metatarsal, ankle sprain, navicular fracture, Lisfranc complex injury, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon rupture, gastrocnemius tear, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, and Morton’s neuroma
Continuing Medical Education
ACCME Accreditation:
Master Clinicians, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
Master Clinicians, LLC designates this enduring material for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsâ„¢. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AOA Accreditation:
This educational activity is eligible for 4 Category 2-B credit hours by the American Osteopathic Association.