VOI Sports Medicine & Joint Traumatology Workshop
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Workshop Description
Joint injury and subsequent instability are a common problem in both canine companions and canine athletes. Excessive repetitive loading over time can result in joint trauma and instability, which ultimately will result in poor function and osteoarthritis. While some injuries can be repaired with the goal of getting a canine athlete back to work or sport, other injuries can be career ending; yet need to be addressed to ensure a pain free quality of life. This course will discuss diagnosis and treatment of common injuries affecting both the companion and canine athlete such as hip luxation, collateral ligament injury, calcaneal tendon injury, shoulder lameness/instability, and carpal/tarsal injuries. Following the lecture and case review, participants will utilize bone models and cadavers to perform various surgical techniques such as a hip toggle, collateral ligament repair, shoulder reconstruction, and arthrodesis. Post-operative radiographs will be taken to evaluate the participants’ repair technique.
Workshop Objectives
- Understand and review the pathophysiology and decision making on hip luxation as well as demonstrate the ability to perform a hip toggle procedure
- Recognize the diagnostic techniques needed to diagnose tarsal ligamentous injuries and discuss how to surgical stabilize and unstable tarsus
- Appreciate calcaneal tendon injuries and differentiating between complete and partial tears as well as various surgical corrections
- Introduce the concept of medial shoulder syndrome, diagnostics, treatment decision making, and ultimately medial shoulder reconstruction
- Understand how to diagnose instability of the tarsus and carpus along with case selection for partial carpal and tarsal arthrodesis
- Appreciate the importance of injuries to the digits and meta-bones and review treatment options to ensure bony union
Prerequisites
This workshop is appropriate for specialist and general practitioners who have an interest in improving their orthopedic knowledge and skills.
CE Credits - RACE Approved
This workshop is pending approval for 18 CE hours of continuing education credits with AAAVSB for RACE approval.
Movora provides all equipment and materials for each workshop.
Location
Nexus CE Centers
Learn in a small group setting for more one-on-one attention from the instructor and maximizing hands-on time for each participant. Develop practical skills to enhance your production and efficiency in the practice. Apply the skills and techniques you learn immediately and watch your practice profitability grow!
Improve your knowledge and skills at Nexus CE Centers located in either Park City, UT or Baltimore, MD.
Address
5373 UT-224
Park City, UT 84098