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Page 1: TO 30.5 CME/CEU ORTHOPAEDIC 2017 HOURS! SUMMITmultibriefs.com/briefs/coa/OSETPRELIMPROGRAM.pdf · JOÃO ESPREGUEIRA-MENDES, Clinical Director ... Michael Bolognesi MD H. John Cooper

P R E L I M I N A R Y P R O G R A Md www.OrthoSummit.com ✉ [email protected] ☏ 925-807-1190

Approved-CourseISAKOSISAKOS #OrthoSummit2017 Presented by

ORTHOPAEDIC SUMMIT

EVOLVING TECHNIQUES2017

EVOLVING TECHNIQUES

AN INTERNATIONAL FORUMTHE BELLAGIO • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA • DECEMBER 6-9, 2017

WATCH

VIDEO

EARN UP TO 30.5 CME/CEU HOURS!

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We would like to invite you to participate in the Orthopaedic Summit 2017: Evolving Techniques this December 6-9, 2017 at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Orthopaedic Summit 2017 continues to be to the premier gathering of Total Joint, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic Surgeons and Advanced Practitioners from across the globe in Knee, Shoulder, Hip, Foot/Ankle, Spine, Trauma. We welcome all of you! Our 3rd Annual Fellow & Resident Summit will again be another highlighted feature this year.

This 3½ day event will include cutting-edge lectures, rapid-fire debates, lunch time symposia, and international perspectives on the latest techniques in arthroplasty, arthroscopy, and rehabilitation of the knee, shoulder, foot and ankle, hip and spine.

Highlights of Orthopaedic Summit 2017

NEW Trauma and Spine Sessions!

Lunch Time, Industry-Sponsored Spotlight Sessions!

3rd Annual Fellow & Resident Summit!

The CME-accredited Orthopaedic Summit is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) meeting which allows attendees to build relationships with internationally renowned arthroplasty, sports medicine, and arthroscopic surgeons, fellows, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, and athletic trainers while learning the latest innovative techniques to help your patients.

The Bellagio Hotel is a destination unto itself, along with Las Vegas’ famous nightlife, gambling, restaurants, and unique entertainment options.

We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas whether it’s your first time or you’re returning once again!

We thank you,

OSET Board of Directors

EARN UP TO 30.5 CME/CEU HOURS!

• Orthopaedic Surgeons

• Fellows

• Residents

• Podiatrists

• Physician Assistants

• Nurse Practioners

• Physical Therapists

• Athletic Trainers

Who Should Attend?

• Summarize current controversial issues in orthopaedics.

• Evaluate and create a patient’s treatment plan that provides for non-operative, operative, and rehabilitation regimes.

• Analyze evidence-based studies and apply the results to clinical scenarios.

• Identify appropriate pathology when evaluating MRI and arthroscopic images of the joints.

• Prevent or correct complications when performing surgical interventions, as well as manage rehabilitative techniques and postsurgical intervention.

• Identify the basic science of osteochondral lesions of the talar dome, ankle instability, and tendinopathy of the foot and ankle to appropriately determine the best management options for patients.

• Evaluate the surgical steps required to treat rotator cuff, labral pathology, adhesive capsulitis, and degenerative conditions of the shoulder.

• Evaluate treatment options for meniscal and ligamentous injuries, and analyze controversial issues in ACL surgery.

• Understand controversial issues, surgical principles and indications in cervical spine and lumbar spine injuries

• Summarize potential complications of surgery and identify principles to avoid complications as well as best management of complications when they arise

• Understand the principles of orthopaedic trauma injuries to recognize indications for surgical intervention

Learning ObjectivesFollowing the Orthopaedic Summit 2017: Evolving Techniques, participants should be able to:

Our VenueThe Bellagio, Las Vegas

The Orthopaedic Summit 2017: Evolving Techniques will take place at The Bellagio in Las Vegas, a world renowned hotel with free Wi-Fi, and fabulous dining and entertainment options. Room rates for OSET participants start at an incredible rate of $152 per night! We urge you to make reservations as soon as possible as room availability is limited.

Visit www.orthosummit.com to book your accommodations.

Resort fee includes:

• Complimentary, in-room, high-speed internet access

• Complimentary Wi-Fi in the Conference Center

• Complimentary printing of boarding passes, copies and faxes up to 5 pages, and notary services at the Business Center

• Unlimited local and toll free calls

• Complimentary access to the fitness center*Rooms are subject to a daily, reduced Resort fee of $20, plus the current Clark County room tax of 12% (subject to change) in addition to the room rates.

This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources, OSET Inc. and MCJ Consulting. This activity is supported by educational grants from TBD.

CME & CEU InformationCME/CEU accreditation will be secured for up to 30.5 credits for the following:

• AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™• CPME Contact Hours• BOC Category A Continuing

Education Credits

• ProCert Continuing Competence Units (CCUs)

• ANNC Contact Hours

All healthcare practitioners specializing in arthroplasty, arthroscopy and orthopaedic sports medicine including:

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Conference Chair

KEVIN D. PLANCHER, MDClinical ProfessorAlbert Einstein College of Medicine

Conference Vice-Chair

BRIAN D. BUSCONI, MDChief of Sports Medicine and ArthroscopyUniversity of Massachusetts Memorial Hospital

Knee ArthroplastyChairGILES R. SCUDERI, MDFellowship Director Adult Knee ReconstructionNorthwell Health Orthopedic Institute

Shoulder ArthroplastyCo-ChairsRICHARD J. FRIEDMAN, MDProfessor of OrthopaedicsMedical University of South Carolina

LAWRENCE V. GULOTTA, MDHospital for Special Surgery

PATRICK ST. PIERRE, MDDirector, Sports Medicine & Orthopedic ResearchEisenhower Medical Center

Knee SportsCo-ChairsDARREN L. JOHNSON, MDProfessor and ChairmanUniversity of Kentucky College of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine

MATTHEW PROVENCHER, MDThe Steadman Clinic and Steadman Philippon Research Institute

DAVID R. MCALLISTER, MDProfessor and ChiefSports Medicine Service

Shoulder SportsCo-Chairs

CLAUDE T. MOORMAN, III, MDProfessor, Orthopaedic SurgeryDuke University Medical Center

BRIAN J. COLE, MDMidwest Orthopedics at Rush UniversityShoulder Arthroplasty & Fractures

Foot & AnkleChairJAMES W. STONE, MDAssistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic SurgeryMedical College of Wisconsin

Vice ChairMICHAEL J. TREPAL, DPM, FACFASProfessor of Surgical SciencesDean and Vice President for Academic AffairsNew York College of Podiatric Medicine

Hip Arthroplasty & PreservationCo-ChairsALLSTON J. STUBBS, MD, MBAMedical Director Hip ArthroscopyAssociate ProfessorWake Forest School of Medicine

SRINO BHARAM, MDDirector of Hip ArthroscopyLenox Hospital

MATTHEW S. HEPINSTALL, MDAssistant ProfessorHofstra Northwell School of MedicineLenox Hill Hospital

TraumaCo-ChairsROBERT D. ZURA, MDRobert D’Ambrosia Professor & Department HeadDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryLouisiana State University School of Medicine – New Orleans

LISA K. CANNADA, MDAssociate Professor Orthopaedic TraumatologyDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgerySaint Louis University School of Medicine

SpineChairMARC J. LEVINE, MDTrenton Orthopedic Group

Cartilage & BiologicsChairTHOMAS DEBERARDINO, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryUCONN Health CenterNew England Musculoskeletal Institute

Advanced PractitionerChairCHARLES A. THIGPEN, PT, PHD, ATCATI Physical TherapyDirector, Program in Observational Clinical Research in OrthopedicsArnold School of Public HealthUniversity of South Carolina

Honored Professors

ANDREW R. BURGESS, MDProfessor & Vice-ChairmanDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Texas McGovern Medical School at Houston

JOHN J. CALLAGHAN, MDLawrence & Marilyn Dorr Chair in Adult Hip and Knee ReconstructionProfessor of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation & Biomedical EngineeringDepartment of Orthopedics & RehabilitationUniversity of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics

JOHN G. HELLER, MDBaur Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryEmory University School of MedicineEmory Orthopedics & Spine Center

PETER O. NEWTON, MDAssociate Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of California, San DiegoDepartment of OrthopedicsRady Children’s Hospital

DOUGLAS E. PADGETT, MDHospital for Special Surgery

WALTER R. SHELTON, MDMS Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center

Distinguished Professors

STEVEN P. ARNOCZKY, DVMDirector, Lab for Comparative Orthopaedic ResearchMichigan State University

DAVID L. HELFET MDAttending Orthopaedic SurgeonChief of Combined Orthopaedic TraumaHospital for Special SurgeryProfessor of Surgery (Orthopaedics)Weill Cornell Medical College

HOLLIS G. POTTER, MDChairmanDepartment of Radiology and ImagingHospital for Special Surgery

AKHITO MINAMIDE, MD, PHDDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryWakayama Medical University

International Honored Professors

MOISES COHEN, MD, PHDChairman, Orthopedic Sports Medicine DivisionDepartment of Orthopedic SurgeryUniversidade Federal de São Pauloand Hospital Albert Einstein

JOÃO ESPREGUEIRA-MENDES, Clinical DirectorClínica do Dragao - Espregueira-Mendes Sports Centre, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence

ANDREAS B. IMHOFF, MDMunich SportsorthopaedicsUniversity of Munich (TUM)

C. NIEK VAN DIJK, MD, PHDHead Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryAMC Hospital - Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam

Chief Educational Offi cer

STEPHANIE C. PETTERSON, PHDDirector of Clinical ResearchOrthopaedic Foundation

MD, PHD

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FACULTY*

Knee SportsChristopher S. Ahmad MDRobert A. Arciero MDJoshua A. Baumfeld MDKevin F. Bonner MDJoel Boyd MDWilliam Bugbee MDThomas R. Carter MDBrian Chilelli MDSteven B. Cohen MDDavid R. Diduch MDGregory C. Fanelli MDLisa A. Fortier DVM, PhDScott Gillogly MDAlberto Gobbi MDAlan M. Hirahara MD, FRCSCPeter A. Indelicato MDMininder Kocher MD, MPHJason L. Koh MDPeter Kurzweil MDRobert F. LaPrade MD, PhDChristian Lattermann MDBert R. Mandelbaum MD, DHL (hon)George A. Paletta, Jr. MDAnil S. Ranawat MDJohn C. Richmond MDPhilip B. Schoettle MD, PhDNicholas A. Sgaglione MDWalter Shelton MDBeth E. Shubin Stein MDMark E. Steiner MDSabrina M. Strickland MDSonia A. Szlyk MDC. Thomas Vangsness, Jr. MD

Foot & AnkleRobert B. Anderson MDGregory C. Berlet MDWilliam Bugbee MDMichael J. Coughlin MDChristopher W. DiGiovanni MDRichard D. Ferkel MDMatrona Giakoumis DPMEric Giza MDMark Glazebrook MSc, MD, PhDAnthony R. Iorio DPM, MPHJohn G. Kennedy MDSameh A. Labib MDJames A. Nunley MD, MSPhinit Phisitkul MDSteve M. Raikin MDTroy S. Watson MDAlastair S. Younger MD

Knee ArthroplastyMichael Bolognesi MDH. John Cooper MDMichael B. Cross MDFred D. Cushner MDDavid F. Dalury MDPhil Davidson MDCraig J. Della Valle MDDouglas A. Dennis MDAlan Getgood MD, FRCSSteven B. Haas MDSteven M. Howell MDRichard Iorio MDWilliam M. Jiranek MDMichael J. Kaplan MDMichael A. Kelly MDJay R. Lieberman MDAdolph Lombardi MD, FACSJess H. Lonner MDDavid J. Mayman MDEdward J. McPherson MD, FACSAnthony Miniaci MDJavad Parvizi MDAnil S. Ranawat MDGeoffrey H. Westrich MD

Advanced PractitionerLane Bailey PT, SCS, PhDJohn Cavanaugh PT, MEd, ATC, SCSGeorge Davies DPT, PT, ATC, CSCSTodd Sidney Ellenbecker DPT, MSJay Hertel PhD, ATCTim Hewett PhDDirk Kokmeyer PT, OCS, SCSLindsay Lepley PhD, ATCTony Marra ATCJason Mihalik PhD, CAT(C), ATCDarin Padua ATC, PhDMark V. Paterno PT, PhDEllen Shanley PT, OCS, PhDLynn Snyder-Mackler PT, ATC, SCS, ScDKevin E. Wilk PT, DPTRich Willy PhD, PT

Shoulder ArthroplastyJoseph A. Abboud MDGeorge Athwal MDJohn Cavanaugh PT, MEd, ATC, SCSChristopher R. Chuinard MDLeesa M. Galatz MDLaurence Higgins MD, MBAMark A. Mighell MDGregory P. Nicholson MDBradford O. Parsons MDFrank Anthony Petrigliano MDEric Ricchetti MDFelix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III MDJohn W. Sperling MDQuin W. Throckmorton MDThomas W. Wright MD

Hip Arthroplasty & PreservationKeith Berend MDMichael Bolognesi MDJ. W. Thomas Byrd MDJohn J. Christoforetti MDH. John Cooper MDMichael B. Cross MDAlejandro Gonzalez Della Valle MDDouglas A. Dennis MDBenjamin G. Domb MDThomas P. Gross MDCarlos A. Guanche MDVictor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr. MDWilliam A. Jiranek MDJohn M. Keggi MDStefan Kreuzer MDTheodore T. Manson MDDavid Mayman MDShane J. Nho MD, MSJavad Parvizi MDMarc J. Philippon MDJose Rodriguez MDMisty Suri MDSonia A. Szlyk MDGeoffrey H. Westrich MDBrian J. White MDKevin E. Wilk PT, DPT

NEW 2017! TraumaMichael R. Baumgaertner MDCory Alan Collinge MDMichael J. Coughlin MDChristopher W. DiGiovanni MDRichard D. Ferkel MDDavid A. Fuller MDMichael J. Gardner MDMark Glazebrook MSc, MD, PhDKyle J. Jeray MDMininder Kocher MD, MPHSameh A. Labib MDTheodore T. Manson MDMichael D. McKee MD, FRCSAnna N. Miller MDGil Ortega MD, MPHEdward A. Perez MD, MPHPhinit Phisitkul MDWilliam Ricci MDHenry Claude Sagi MDRoy W. Sanders MDSonia A. Sylzk MDDavid Templeman MD

Shoulder SportsJeffrey S. Abrams MDDavid W. Altchek MDCarl J. Basamania MDAlan S. Curtis MDLarry D. Field MDMark H. Getelman MDJoshua G. Hackel MDAlan M. Hirahara MD, FRCSCW. Benjamin Kibler MDJohn E. “Jed” Kuhn MDJ. Martin Leland, III MDIan K. Lo MD, FRCSCEric C. McCarty MDMichael M. McKee MD, MPHGregory P. Nicholson MDGeorge A. Paletta, Jr. MDRichard K.N. Ryu MDFelix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III MDDean C. Taylor MDKevin E. Wilk PT, DPT

NEW 2017! SpineCeleste Abjornson PhDTodd J. Albert MDFabien D. Bitan MDScott D. Boden MDChristopher Brown MDEugene Bulkin MDJennifer Christian MD, MPHDi Cui MDGrigory Goldberg MDMichael Groff MDColin B. Harris MDAndrew C. Hecht MDRichard D. Herzog MDArthur L. Jenkins, III MDHan Jo Kim MDMark F. Kurd MDIsador H. Lieberman MDFrank X. Pedlow MDMarshal D. Peris MDGregory D. Schroeder MDGaetano J. Scuderi MDAnthony K. Sestokas PhDAndrew K. Simpson MDAlexander R. Vaccaro MD, PhD, MBAMichael Y. Wang MD, FACS

*Invited Faculty

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Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Knee Sports, Cartilage & Biologics

CARTILAGE AND ORTHOBIOLOGICS37-Year-Old Runner with an Osteochondral Defect: My

Pearls for Treatment of Cartilage DefectsAlignment and Ligament Deficiency: Keys to Successful

Cartilage SurgeryEvolving Technique: Arthroscopic OATS Procedure: How

I Achieve Great ResultsRevisiting Microfracture: Theories, Successes, Failures,

and Newer Thoughts with Other MaterialsPanel: A 28-Year-Old Basketball Player with a 2-cm

Medial Femoral Condyle Defect Status Post Meniscectomy 5 Years Ago

Pro: BioCartilage: It Is the Winner! Pro: Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Does the Trick! Pro: MACI is Your Answer: How I Do It!Patient Experiences after ACI: We Now Know the FactsEvolving Technique Update: Treating the Chondral

Lesion Made Simple with a New Material

COMPLICATIONS IN CARTILAGE SURGERYKnee Donor-Site Morbidity after Mosaicplasty - What

Does the Literature Tell UsThe Failed Microfracture in a 41-Year-Old Weekend War-

rior: What I Do NextOff the Shelf Osteochondral Allografts: Do They Fail

Over Time or Is It A Simple Solution?

THE NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCKMatrix-Applied Characterized Autologous Cultured

Chondrocytes: It’s a Mouthful, Finally Answers - 2017!Evolving Technique: Juvenile Cartilage Implantation

Now with a Membrane

THE PATELLASingle Stage Cartilage Regeneration: What I Use in My

25-Year-Old Basketball & Football PlayersMini-Honored Professor Lecture: Functional Outcomes

After Patellar Autologous Osteochondral TransplantationDistinguished Professor Lecture: Cartilage Imaging -

New Techniques and My Wizardry - Listen Up!Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersAn Algorithm and Approach to Cartilage Failure:

Revision Strategies - Tips and Tricks

BIOLOGICS AND THE NEW FRONTIEREvolving Technique: Autologous Stem Cells and New

ScaffoldsDistinguished Professor Lecture: The Evolution of PRP,

Cartilage Defects and the 22nd Century: What’s Voodoo, What’s Science, Where Are We Today?

The Role of Regional Blocks: Why Aren’t You Listening - Advice For Your Patient’s Success

Evolving Technique: Rehab of the Patient Who Has Undergone A Cartilage Procedure

THE MENISCUSMeniscal Tears: How to Repair - Inside-Out, Gold

Standard, & New Devices - What Works, What Doesn’t in a 32-Year-Old Weekend Warrior

17-Year-Old with Chronic Clicking and Locking: It’s an Anterior Horn Tear: I Have the Answers! - Rarer Than You Think - Don’t Ignore Them

Evolving Technique Update: Medial and Lateral Meniscal Root Tears Made Simple - Take the Time to Fix Them and Which Ones I Don’t

Meniscal Transplantation in a 25-Year-Old: How to Make It Work! My Outcomes, It’s the Right Answer!

Evolving Technique: 19-Year-Old Status Post Partial Meniscal Resection: Now The Collagen Mensical Implant - It’s Here - 2017!

Debate: Rehabbing the Cartilage and Meniscal Patient: What Is the Truth? Can You Handle It?

Pro: Lock the Knee in a Brace: Weightbear! No Damage to the Repair

Pro: You Better Use Crutches and Non-Weightbear, No Wonder Your Repairs Fail

Wrap Up and Summary with Questions and Answers

THE PEDIATRIC ACL KNEEPanel: Open Growth Plates, The Pediatric ACL in an

11-Year-Old Female Soccer Player Pro: All-Epiphyseal, All-Inside Using Hamstring Pro: Transphyseal, Bone-Patella-Bone, Stop Worrying! Pro: The Modified MacIntosh, My Way!

ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENTTechnique - How I Do It! Evolving Technique: Anatomic ACL: I Am Tired of

Hearing This - Why Does It MatterDebate: A 17-Year-Old Lacrosse Player with an Isolated

ACL Tear Pro: You Need to Use the AM Portal - Don’t Kid Yourself Pro: Transtibial Drilling Works: I Am Not Changing - I

Will Show You the ResultsEvolving Technique: The Use of Flexible Reamers Has

Changed My Success - Accuracy for Anatomic PlacementEvolving Technique Update: Jump On Board - The

All-Inside - Let Me Show You HowDebate: A 33-Year-Old Yoga Lover, Former Ballet

Professional with an Isolated ACL Tear Pro: Hamstring Autograft is the Way to Go! Pro: Bone-Patella-Bone Wins Every Time! Pro: Allograft Makes Sense! Stop Hurting Your PatientThe Final Answers: Autograft versus Allograft - Is the

Literature Wrong? What are We All Doing Secretively? The ALL: More Facts, More Substance - Don’t Miss It! -

Any Role in a High Risk Young Female? What I Do!Honored Professor Lecture: ACL and the Quad Tendon:

Many Years of ExperienceCase Presentations with Questions and AnswersDistinguished Professor Lecture: An MRI Primer: You

Thought You Knew It All - Ligaments, The Corners & Complex Knee Issues

Honored Professor Lecture: Revision ACL Tips and Tricks for Success

The 5 Complications in ACL Surgery: How I Always Avoid Them

THE CORNERSDebate: Combined ACL and Grade III MCL Injury in a

37-Year-Old Tennis Player: Surgery and Timing Pro: MCL Requires Operative Repair Pro: MCL Heals with NonOperative TreatmentEvolving Technique Update: MCL Reconstruction with

the Internal BraceThe Posteromedial Corner Made Simple: Repair and WhenRepairing the Posterolateral Corner Versus Reconstruction:

Acute and Chronic

COMPLEX KNEE ISSUES - MULTILIGAMENT & PCLDebate: PCL Update: My Graft, My Way With or Without

X-ray Pro: Arthroscopic Achilles Allograft: Still Working

for Me Pro: Arthroscopic All-Inside

The Dislocated Knee: Avoiding Complications, Understanding Timing

Evolving Technique Update: The Dislocated Knee: My Algorithm for Success

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers

Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Concurrent Session AM Only

Trauma

BAD TRAUMA: UNDERSTANDING WHEN TO TRANSFER AND KEEPING YOU SAFE!Knee Dislocations in the Community Hospital with a

Nerve Injury: What’s My Role? Do I Put on the Ex Fix?Gun Shot Wounds: Update and Case Examples - How to

Avoid Complications, I am a Community Doc!Fixing the Terrible Triad Elbow Fracture: Coronoid?

Stability? Stop Making It Hard! Teach Me!

MIDFOOT & HINDFOOT TRAUMAEvolving Technique Update: How to Avoid Missing the

Subtle Lisfranc: 5 Tips in 5 MinutesDebate: 26-Year-Old Tennis Player with Pain Unresolved

for 3 Months After an Evening of Libation Pro: Repair and Fix the Lisfranc Joint Pro: Fuse the Lisfranc Joint Any MethodEvolving Technique Update: Update on Calcaneus

Fractures: Open Versus Sinus Tarsi

THE ANKLE: BAD SOFT TISSUE INJURIES AND FRACTURESPanel: 44-Year-Old Construction Worker Falling from a

Height: The Mangled Ankle and Foot Pro: My Algorithm: Knowing How to Call My

Consultants for Certain Injuries Pro: When and How I Salvage the Catastrophic Injury Pro: How I Speak to Families When an Amputation

Would Be Best for the Patient: Longterm Outcomes of Amputations and Function

Debate: The Posterior Malleolus: When and How! Pro: I Have Been in Practice for 30 Years, Never Need

to Fix It! Pro: My Patients Do Not Have Chronic Discomfort,

I Learned a Long Time Ago Who Needs to be Fixed

SYNDESMOSISDebate: Current Concepts of the Syndesmosis 2017 Pro: I Care: You Need to Assess the Syndesmosis: It’s

an Injury and Needs Surgical Reduction Pro: Why We Might Not Need to Bother with

Syndesmosis Injuries of the Ankle AnymoreDebate: The Syndesmosis: You are So Confused Pro: Rigid Fixation is the Way To Go for Treatment Pro: Flexible Fixation: Scope and Rope Solves the Day

All the TimeEvolving Technique: The Syndesmosis: Long Medial

Malleolus Fracture, Small Plates, Posterior Versus Lateral

PILONOutcomes in the Young and the Old: Beware as You Plan

Your StrategyEvolving Technique: Using Plates and Understanding

the Soft Tissue: Why I Need the Ex Fix and When I Get Help from My Fibula

PANEL DISCUSSIONS & CASE PRESENTATIONS WITH THE EXPERTS!

AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION ENCOURAGED!

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TIBIA FRACTURESPanel: 42-Year-Old Motorcycle Rider Caught Under an

18 Wheeler Pro: You Need to Plate and I Know the Answers for

Weightbearing Status? Pro: Rodding the Tibia Has Always Been Successful:

Listen Up About Reaming - When I Do It and When I Don’t

Pro: The PTB Cast: It Is Not A Technique of the Past - You Need to be Skilled - I Get Results!

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Pilon, Tibia, Pediatric Tibia

THE TIBIA FROM TOP TO BOTTOMEvolving Technique Update: Tips and Tricks for Proximal

and Distal Tibia FracturesAvoiding the Non-Union in Tibias: Biologics, Reaming,

Types of Rods and Plates - I Have All the Answers - 8 Tips in 8 Minutes

Debate: 45-Year-Old Driver of MVA Now with a Schatzker IV and Presumed Knee Dislocation

Pro: Ex Fix in the Middle of the Night and I Come Back for Definitive Care

Pro: I am Fixing the Fracture Tonight, May Consider Fasciotomy

Debate: 65-Year-Old Menopausal Woman with a Proximal Humerus Fracture and Schatzker V Tibial Plateau Fracture

Pro: My Locking Plates are the Answer: Don’t Think Twice!

Pro: I Have Used Non-Locking Plates with Bone Graft: Works Like a Charm - Don’t Sweat It, Save Your Dollars

Evolving Technique: The Case for Prone Positioning: Why It Works, How to Do It - New Thoughts to Gain Success

DISTAL FEMURDebate: 65-Year-Old Male Status Post Total Knee

Replacement Pro: I Slide the Nail Right Past the Fracture and Get

Them Walking Without a Fatal PE Pro: Plating the Fracture Works Every Time and I Will

Tell You How and When to Weighbear Them: Healing is Key!

Evolving Technique Update: Far Cortical Locking and Techniques for the Distal Femur

WHAT IS URGENT IN TRAUMA? HOW I DO THINGSCompartment Syndrome: How to Recognize, How to

Treat, How to Avoid the Lawyers - Watch Your Closure, Avoid the Graft

Evolving Technique Update: The Open Fracture: Is the Gustilo Classification Still Valid? Do You Wash Out and Come Back Another Day or Have Things Changed?

Evolving Technique Update: Infections and Antibiotics in Fracture Care: Is 48 Hours Good Enough? When I Go Longer and Why

Evolving Technique Update: NSAIDS and Fractures: Does It Really Slow Healing or Is It a Farce? Time to Hear the Truth Once and For All!

Evolving Technique Update: Nitric Oxide: What Is It All About? Is It A Hoax?

Evolving Technique Update: The Future: Doxycycline Coaxial Nonafiber Coating: What Is It? Should I Care? What Do I Need to Know?

Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Concurrent Session PM Only

Foot & Ankle

ANKLE LATERAL LIGAMENT SPRAINEvolving Technique Update: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes: Keys to

Evaluating the Acute Ankle InjuryDebate: 28-Year-Old Professional Soccer Player Sustains

Grade 3 Lateral Ligament Sprain Mid-Season Pro: Nonoperative Treatment is the Way to Go Pro: The Case for Acute RepairFunctional Versus Mechanical Instability: Keys to Diagnosis

Physical Examination and Radiological EvaluationThere is No Such Thing as a Simple Ankle Sprain

CHRONIC LATERAL ANKLE INSTABILITYPanel: 35-Year-Old Recreational Basketball Player with

Recurrent Ankle Sprains Pro: Brostrom: Repair is Easy, Reliable and Has Few

Complications Pro: Arthroscopic Repair: Its Time Has Come Pro: Reconstruction: Stronger, More Stable Result Pro: Repair with Augmentation: Back to Sport Faster

ANKLE FRACTURES - BATTLE OF THE TITANSDebate: Weber B Fracture in a 29-Year-Old Runner Pro: Scope Every Ankle Fracture: You Will Be

Surprised with What You Find Pro: Don’t Waste Your Time: Scoping Doesn’t

Matter - Fix the Bone!

SYNDESMOSIS INJURIESHow I Assess the Syndesmosis: Injury and Surgical Reduction Trauma Surgeon Perspective & Commentary

MIDFOOT AND FOREFOOTEvolving Technique: How to Avoid Missing the Subtle

Lisfranc: 8 Tips in 8 MinutesDebate: 53-Year-Old Orthopaedic Surgeon with Pain

Playing Tennis Pro: Open Treatment of Midfoot Injuries is the Time

Tested Way to Go Pro: Arthroscopic Surgery of Midfoot Injuries: Smaller

Incisions, Fewer Complications

HONORED PROFESSOR CORNERLecture 1: Achilles Tendinopathy: Diagnosis and TreatmentLecture 2: Syndesmosis Injuries: Diagnosis and TreatmentLecture 3: Ankle Fusion: Still the Best Alternative for

Some Patients with Ankle ArthritisLecture 4: Posterior Hindfoot Arthroscopy: Indications,

Technique, and ResultsLecture 5: OLT Talus: Current Concepts of Etiology

of These Lesions and Talar Cysts: Implications for Treatment

Lecture 6: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Applications in Foot and Ankle Surgery

POSTERIOR TIBIAL AND PERONEAL TENDONSPanel: Tendinopathy and Tendoscopy Pro: Peroneal Tendoscopy: Better Visualization, Equal

Results, Fewer Complications Pro: Peroneal Tears and Dislocation: Open Repair for

Reliable Results Pro: Posterior Tibial Tendon Tears: When is

Arthroscopic Debridement Sufficient Pro: Posterior Tibial Tendon Tears: Options for Full

Thickness Tears with Collapse

POSTERIOR ANKLE ARTHROSCOPYDebate: 22-Year-Old Ballet Dancer with Posterior Ankle

Pain: MRI Shows Os Trigonium with Adjacent Bone Edema

Pro: Why Go From Behind? I Can Reach Everything From Anterior or Lateral Approaches with Less Risk

Pro: Do It From the Back: See It All, Simplify Your Life, Better Visualization

THE HINDFOOTEndoscopic Excision of Symptomatic Os Trigonum in

Professional DancersCase Presentations with Questions and Answers: The

Day’s Exploration

Thursday, December 7, 2017 Knee Arthroplasty, TKR, UKA, Osteotomy &

the Patellofemoral Joint

COMPLICATIONS POST TKAA 51-Year-Old Male, 3 Weeks s/p TKA with a Swollen

Knee and Calf: Time to Worry?47-Year-Old Former Professional Football Player Asks

“Why Does My Knee Still Hurt 1 Year After Surgery”Evolving Technique: Tips & Tricks to Avoid the Unstable

KneeThe 67-Year-Old Stiff Knee: More Than 20 Years of

Experience - I Can Solve It!Evolving Technique: 62-Year-Old Tennis Player Felt a

Snap in Her Knee 1 Year Later & Can’t Lift It80-Year-Old Diabetic 6 Weeks Post-Op Notices Fluid

Coming Out of His Incision: What I Do!Metal Allergies & How To Detect The Problem with No

Rash: 5 Quick TipsManagement of Bone Loss During Revision TKACase Presentations with Questions and Answers

THE GREAT DEBATES - BRITISH STYLE!Debate: Same Day Total Knee Arthroplasty Pro: I’m Still Doing It! My Patients Love It! Pro: Are You Crazy?!?! My Patients Are Well Cared ForDebate: Alignment Matters in TKA Pro: Mechanical Alignment: It Has Been Around for Years Pro: Kinematic Alignment Is All That Matters!Debate: The Robot in TKA Pro: Keep It Conventional: It Has Worked for Years! Pro: Come On Old Man, I’ll Show You How To Use the

Robot - Perfection!Debate: The Patella Pro: I Always Resurface Pro: The Unresurfaced Patella Has Its Place - Listen Up!Bundled Payments, Prosthesis Cost and Private Practice:

Listen Up to Protect Yourself!

EVOLVING TRENDS IN KNEE ARTHROPLASTYBlood Management: TXA, IV, Topical or Oral: Is There A

Difference?Wound Closure: The Postoperative Dressing, CPM and

Ice: So Many Options, Cost, & Do They Make A Difference?

DVT Prophylaxis: How Do I Manage Same Day, Short Stay Patients? I Am Worried: Facts Versus Fiction

The Bariatric Patient: Move Over BMI - Percent Body Fat Predicts Function After Total Knee

61-Year-Old with RA Develops a Small Wound Dehiscence: Old Fashion Antibiotics Versus The New Vac - Any Difference?

Honored Professor Lecture: Mobile-Bearing Knee Replacement: Are We Going Forwards, Backwards, or Sideways?

HOW I DO IT!Evolving Technique Update: Getting the Patella in the

Groove with a Valgus KneeEvolving Technique Update: 61-Year-Old with

Rheumatoid Arthritis and 15 Degrees Varus - How to Succeed

Evolving Technique Update: 71-Year-Old Former Marathoner with 15 Degrees Valgus - The Winning Checklist

Evolving Technique Update: 58-Year-Old Squash Player, Keeping the PCL - Tips and Tricks

Evolving Technique Update: The Hospital Says Use a Nasal Swab for Detection Preop: Any Science? Cost Effective?

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Challenges in Revision TKA

The Amniotic Stem Cell Patch: Arthrofibrosis and the Total Knee Replacement

THE JOURNAL OF RETRACTION: I WAS WRONG, I APOLOGIZE!I No Longer Have My Patients Donate Autogenous

Blood and Receive EPO Prior to TKA: I Was Wrong!Structural Bone Allograft has been Replaced with

Modular Component and Metaphyseal Sleeves in Revision TKA

3rd Annual Fellow & Resident Summit! Cash Awards!

Saturday, December 9th

Submit Abstracts by September 5, 2017

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THE REVISION KNEE: FINAL ANSWERS - TELL ME THE TRUTH!Evolving Technique: An Algorithm for One Stage Versus

Two Stage Exchange: Here are the RulesEvolving Technique: Oral Antibiotics Following Two

Stage Exchange: Listen Up! I Know the AnswerOdds and Ends: The Alpha-Defensin Test, Vancomycin

Cement, Liposomal Bupivacaine: How I Use Them in 2017

THE YOUNG PATIENT, CONTROVERSY & THE BATTLE GROUNDPanel: The Unicondylar Knee: An Art & Science Pro: Medial UKA - The Robot Gets It Perfect Pro: PSI Makes Medial UKA Even Easier Pro: Mobile UKA Trumps Fixed Bearing Implants Pro: Lateral Unicondylar Arthroplasty Makes the

DifferenceCase Presentations with Questions and AnswersDebate: Walking Upstairs is Tough: Make Me Better, The

57-Year-Old Overweight, Sedentary Male Pro: Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: Make Sure You Align

the Patella Pro: Patellofemoral Arthroplasty: An Inlay Prosthesis

Restores Congruency

THE CONVERSIONConverting the UKA to a Total Knee: When, How - Tips

& TricksConverting the Osteotomized Knee to a TKA: Beware!

How to Get a Good Result

WAIT A MINUTE! ENOUGH OF THE METAL: OSTEOTOMY, OSTEOTOMY, OSTEOTOMYUnderstanding the Osteotomy: Wake Up USA! Everyone

Does It, Get ComfortableComplications with HTO: 3 Common Mistakes & How I

Avoid ThemDebate: 52-Year-Old Skier with Pain in the Inside of the

Knee Pro: Immediate Weight Bearing with HTO: A Game

Changer Pro: Put in the Uni Knee: Are You Kidding?!?!Distal Femoral Osteotomy in a 34-Year-Old Female

Runner: 5 Tips for Success - Proper IndicationsHow I Heal the Valgus Knee in a 33-Year-Old Female

Soccer Player: The DFO

PATELLOFEMORAL JOINTFirst Time Patellar Dislocation in a 21-Year-Old Female with

Ligamentous Laxity: Who Needs Surgery, Why & HowPanel: Patellar Instability: My Way to Treat It! Pro: Medial Quad-Tendon Femoral Ligament: Safe,

Anatomic, and the Right Choice (MQTFL) Pro: MPFL Reconstruction: Tips and Tricks for a

Successful Outcome (Docking Technique)Anterior Knee Pain and Patellar InstabilityMPFL Complications: Ways to Avoid and How I SalvageTrochlear Dysplasia: What Is It All About, How I Treat ItPatellofemoral Instability: Perfecting the Distal

Patellofemoral Realignment with OutcomesTT-TTG: Too Many Initials - What Does It Mean? How Do

I Measure It? Is It CT? Is It MRI? Help Please!Case Presentations with Questions and Answers:

Understanding the Patellofemoral Joint - Practical Solutions

Thursday, December 7, 2017 Concurrent Session AM Only

Trauma

TREATMENT OF INTERTROCHANTERIC HIP FRACTURES AT A COMMUNITY HOSPITALDebate: How I Treat: Timing, Anti-Coagulation and

1 Year Later Pro: I Use the Plate: Always Have, Always Will - I

Know When to Weighbear and They Live Longer Pro: Wake Up, The Rod Has Been Here for Over 15

Years! Where Have You Been?Why the Rod in Treatment of Hip Fractures Causes More

Harm: The Total Hip Maybe Doomed - Pay Attention!

FEMORAL NECK FRACTURESThe 42-Year-Old Tennis Player Heard a Crack: What I Do,

Tension Side or Compression Side and OutcomesThe 36-Year-Old Motocross Athlete Landing Wrong: The

High Energy Femoral Neck Fractures - Plate or Replace?Evolving Technique Update: The Femoral Neck Fracture

Young & Old: 5 Tips, 5 MinutesPanel: The 78-Year-Old Slipped in Nursing Home and

Has A Femoral Neck Fracture Pro: The Long Rod Let’s Me Sleep At Night Pro: Don’t Be Silly, The Short Rod Is Quick, Easy and

Effective Pro: The Plate Is A Homerun!Total Hip Replacement for the Femoral Neck Fracture: It

Is the Right Answer - When to Pull the Plug!

SUBTROCHANTERIC FEMUR FRACTURESEvolving Technique Update: The Subtrochanteric Femur

Fracture: 5 Tips in 5 MinutesEvolving Technique: The Role of the Proximal Femoral

Locking Plate in Subtroch Femur FracturesThe Lost Art of the Blade Plate: How To Use It and Years

of Proof with OutcomesEvolving Technique Update: Femoral Head UpdateDistinguished Professor Lecture: Femoral Head

Fractures: The State of the Art 2017

FEMORAL SHAFT FRACTURESPanel: The 23-Year-Old Fraternity Late Night Outing Pro: Antegrade Rodding is Quick, Efficient with Few

Complications: Try It! Pro: Retrograde Rodding Has Been Around for Years:

Why are You Changing? I Get Results! Pro: Trochanteric Rods Have Saved the Day: Let Me

Show You HowPeriprosthetic Techniques: Stop the Strut!Stop the Pain! Nerve Blocks for Trauma Patients: Stop

Worrying, They’re Safe - Patients Will Do WellCase Presentations with Questions and Answers:

Femur Fractures from Hip to Knee

ACETABULUM & PELVIC FRACTURES IN THE COMMUNITYPanel: The Geriatric Acetabular and Pelvic Fracture Pro: Fix the Problem: Let Me Show You What I Do in

the University Pro: Replace the Parts: They are Worn Out Pro: Wait Please! Let Me Show You All These Studies:

Unnecessary Complications are Coming Your Way

BREAD AND BUTTER FRACTURES - WRIST, ELBOW, FOREARM, AND THE CLAVICLEDistal Radius: Who Should Fix Them - I Know How! Let

Me Show You All the New Things Hand Surgeons UseAre All the Plates the Same or Does It Make a Difference

for Fracture Fixation in the WristDebate: The Over 65-Year-Old Fall on the Outstretched

Hand Pro: I Know What the Journals Say: They’re Wrong!

Stop the Pain, Give Independence - Fix It! Pro: Do You Want a Pair of Glasses? Read the

Literature! They Do FineEvolving Technique: Pediatric Forearm Fractures: When I

Plate and When You Should Rod? Update 2017Evolving Technique: The Supracondylar Elbow Fracture:

Which One Do I Do in the Middle of the Night or Can I Wait Until Morning?

Debate: The Clavicle Fracture: Are We Still Disagreeing? Facts Please!

Pro: Fix It! Why Do You Accept a Deformity for Life? Pro: Don’t Fix It! Read the Literature, How About a

Non-Union: Blood Clot, Ruptured Vessels - Sound Fun?

Wrap Up and Case Presentations: Potpourri Trauma - Lightening Round Fractures

Thursday, December 7, 2017 Concurrent Session AM Only

Advanced Practitioner

ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENTWho Really Needs ACL Reconstruction? I Have the

Answers - Fact versus FictionMaximizing Muscle Strength After ACL Reconstruction:

New Insights!Panel Consensus: Why Do ACL Injuries Happen?

Understanding the Mechanism May Be ImportantGuest Surgeon Lecture: Evolving Techniques in the

Partial ACLR: Repair vs. Reconstruction - Back to the Future

Guest Surgeon Lecture: The Anatomic ACL: Why Is Everyone Talking About It? What Does It Really Mean? How Does It Affect Any Rehab or Failures?

Honored Professor Lecture: ACL and the Quad Tendon: Implications for My Rehab - Tips to Success

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Current Approaches to ACL Reconstruction and How It Impacts Rehabilitation - Graft Selection, Open Growth Plate, The ALL, Biologics, Bracing and Icing

Panel: Return to Sport Following ACLR Pro: Early Rehab is the Key to Success for ACLR Pro: Objective Sport Test Criteria: You Must Pass

to Play Pro: ACL Prevention After ACLR: I Know the Answers Pro: Monitor the Load and Understanding Recovery

ScienceGuest Surgeon Lecture: Social Media and Avoiding the

Loss of Patients for the Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer

CARTILAGEGuest Surgeon Lecture: Orthobiolgics: The Future of

Orthopaedics for Articular Cartilage Defects of the Knee

Guest Surgeon Panel: ACI, MACI, Osteochondral Allografts, Failed Microfracture: I am Just the Therapist! What To Do? What Does It All Mean?

Pro: ACI/MACI Pro: Osteochondral Allograft Pro: Single Stage BioCartilage Pro: The State of Cartilage Surgery and Rehab

Summed Up: 10 Tips, 10 Minutes

MENISCUSGuest Surgeon Lecture: Medial Meniscus Root Tears

and The Bucket Lateral MeniscusNew Thoughts for Meniscal Rehabilitation - Ignore the

Doctors, I Know the Answers!

Thursday, December 7, 2017 Concurrent Session PM Only

Foot & Ankle

ARTHRITISDebate: 45-Year-Old Laborer 18 Years s/p Ankle Fracture

with Bone on Bone Arthritis Pro: Fuse that Ankle: A Durable Result that Can Hold

Up to Stress Pro: Ankle Replacement: Better Motion, Better

Function, Happier PatientTAR: Lessons of the Past Decade - Design ConsiderationsEvolving Technique Update: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes:

These are the Things You Must Do Correctly for a Successful TAR

Ankle Fusion to TAR Conversion: How I Do It and ResultsCase Presentations with Questions and Answers:

Approaches to the Arthritic Ankle

BUNIONSEvolving Technique Update: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes:

Essential Tips for Planning Bunion SurgeryPanel: 42-Year-Old Fashion Consultant with Painful

Bunions: Crisis - I Can’t Fit Into My Manolo’s Pro: Soft Tissue Only Correction: You Don’t Always

Need an Osteotomy Pro: Osteotomy: Necessary to Achieve Balance Pro: Assessing the 1st MTP Joint: When to Do a Lapidus

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Recurrent Hallux Valgus: Why Did It Happen and What to Do Now

Halux Varus after Bunion Surgery: Why Did It Happen and What to Do Now

PLANTAR PLATE INJURIES: TURF TOE AND LESSER TOE INJURIESTurf Toe: What is the Pathology? Keys to the History, PE,

and Diagnostic Exam Commentary: Turf ToeDebate: 20-Year-Old Football Player with Painful Great

Toe After Acute Injury: The Bowl Game is 3 Weeks Away Pro: Turf Toe: Nonoperative Treatment to Get

Through the Season Pro: Turf Toe: Surgery to Get Back on the Field

ACUTE ACHILLES TENDON TEARSPanel: 50-Year-Old Tennis Player Lunges to Return Serve:

The Dreaded Pop Pro: Traditional Repair: Consistent Results Pro: Minimally Invasive Techniques: Fewer Complications,

Better Results Pro: Read the Literature: Nonoperative Treatment is

the Way to Go! Commentary: Achilles Tears in PerspectivePanel: 40-Year-Old Laborer Presents 6 Months After

Work-Related Injury: MRI Shows 3-cm Gap with Weak Plantarflexion and Limp

Pro: Resect the Scar and Suture: You Don’t Need a Graft Pro: You Must Bridge the Gap: Grab an Allograft Off

the Shelf Pro: FHL Transfer: Cheaper, Stronger, Fewer

Complications

OCL TALAR DOMEHonored Professor Lecture: Causes of Pain and Etiology

of Talar CystsPanel: 21-Year-Old College Junior Soccer Player with

Painful Ankle Has Medial Talar OCL, 1.3-cm Diameter Shoulder Lesion: How to Get Her Back for Her Senior Season?

Pro: The Initial Treatment Should Always Be Debridement with Marrow Stimulation

Pro: Size and Location Matter: Replace the Bone and Articular Cartilage - OATS

Pro: ACI/MACI Pro: Juvenile Articular Cartilage Pro: Biologics Pro: Bulk AllograftTalar Dome Replacement: Where Do We Stand?Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: OCL

Talar Dome

Friday, December 8, 2017 Shoulder Arthroplasty, Proximal Humerus Fractures,

Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine

PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURESMy Treatment Algorithm for Proximal Humerus FracturesEvolving Technique: The Tuberosities: I Can Make Them

Heal - I Will Finally Show You How - 8 Tips, 8 MinutesEvolving Technique: PT Considerations for the

Nonoperatively Treated Proximal Humerus FracturesPanel: 53-Year-Old Female Former Freestyle Skier with a

3½ Part Humerus Fracture Pro: ORIF: She is Young, She Needs My Skill - I Can

Make It Happen Pro: Humeral Nail: I Can Make It Come Together - No

Sweat! Pro: Hemi: You Are All Crazy - Sad But the Jigsaw

Puzzle Has Missing PiecesNon-Unions, Malunions of the Proximal HumerusThe Championship Debate: How I Get In the Shoulder Pro: The Anterolateral Approach is the Best Pro: Wake Up Young Man: The Deltopectoral Approach

Let’s Me Sleep at Night for Over 20 Years

TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYOsteoarthritis of the Shoulder: I Do NOT Want Shoulder

Surgery - Inject Me! Cortisone, HA, PRP, Stem Cells - Something Has to Work!

Evolving Technique: The Canadian Way: Indications and Pre-Op Planning for the TSA Patient: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!

65-Year-Old with Limited OA in the Glenoid: Hemiarthroplasty versus TSA: Why You Really Need to Put in a Glenoid?

Evolving Technique: How I See the Glenoid Every Time: I’ll Show You the Money! - 7 Tips in 7 Minutes

Evolving Technique Update: Physical Therapy for the TSA Patient: Where the Magic Happens! 5 Tips in 5 Minutes

Outcomes Following TSA: How Long Will It Last and Can I Play Overhead Sports? Just the Facts!

Panel: Evolving Techniques: How I Manage the Biconcave Glenoid in 79-Year-Old Rancher

Pro: Eccentric Reaming is Enough for Me: Keep It Simple Pro: Bone Grafting is the Only Way to Get Success Pro: Augmented Glenoids Are Here Now! Wake Up

Old Guys Pro: RSA is the Only Answer! Sneak Preview to

Future LecturesPanel: Perioperative Considerations in the TSA Patient Pro: Metal Allergies: Fact or Fiction or Crazy People? Pro: Blood Management, DVT PPX and TXA: To Clot

or Not to Clot That is the Question! Pro: Pain Management: Making the Patient, Nurse/

PA All Comfortable Evolving Technique: Outpatient TSA: Patient Selection

and the New Standard of Care?

TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY: THE MODERN FRONTIER AND COMPLICATIONSPanel: Evolving Technique Updates: The Future of Total

Shoulder Arthroplasty Pro: Convertible Systems: Useful or Useless? Pro: Short Stems, Shorter Stems, No Stems: Does

Size Matter? Pro: Subscap Sparing TSA: Good-Bye Sling? Pro: Pyrocarbon: Biologic Metal? What is Going On?Panel: Evolving Techniques: Managing Complications

of TSA Pro: Managing the Infected TSA: P Acnes and Other

Frustrating Issues Pro: My Patient is Stuck: Tips for the Stiff TSA Pro: Glenoid Loosening 5 Years Later: Take It Out,

Revise, Reverse? Pro: Rotator Cuff Tears: Subscap and Posterosuperior -

Crapped Out?Case Presentations with Questions and Answers

REVERSE SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTYIrrepairable Rotator Cuff Tear: Does Everyone Need a

Reverse? What Other Options Are Out There?The Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Back to BasicsEvolving Technique Update: How I Do a Perfect RSA Every

TimeOutcomes Following RSA: What are Our Patients Doing

and Should They Be Doing Them?Who Does Not Do Well Following RSA: Who to Stay Away

FromHow Young is Too Young for the Reverse? Case Presentations with Questions and Answers

LABRUM AND BICEPSEvolving Technique: The Biceps and SLAP Lesion:

Diagnosis, One More Time - How Do We DifferentiatePanel: What to Do with the Biceps? Can Someone Give

Me the Answer? Pro: Fixing It High: I’ve Told You This Now for 5 Years Pro: Fixing It Low: Please Look at the Science and

Results Pro: Tenotomy: Cut It Already!Labral Repair: When I Do It in Professional Pitchers - My

Tips and Tricks

ANTERIOR INSTABILITYDebate: Anterior Dislocation for the In-Season Collision

Athlete Pro: Fix It Now! Don’t Wait! Pro: You Are Wrong! Fix It at the End of the SeasonThe Open Bankart is the Best for a Collision Athlete

Evolving Technique: The HAGL and Reverse HAGL: When To Do Open Versus Arthroscopic - Tips & Tricks

Evolving Technique Panel: How I Do It in Lightening Fashion for Stability

Pro: The Distal Tibial Allograft Pro: Remplissage with Simple Steps Pro: The Latarjet My WayInternational Honored Professor Lecture: My Approach

to Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Instability with Bipolar Bone Loss

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Complications in Shoulder Instability

Rehabilitation Tricks for the Unstable ShoulderDistinguished Professor Lecture: What You Never Knew

from the Shoulder MRI: Biceps, Labrum, Instability, Cuff and More - Listen Up!

POSTERIOR INSTABILITY AND MDI43-Year-Old Prisoner with Posterior Instability: What I

Love to Do!23-Year-Old Swimmer: My Shoulder Keeps Going Out

Doc - I am Sick of Physical Therapy, Help Me!

THE STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINTPanel: 27-Year-Old Clicking and Pain in My Chest Pro: Regenerative Medicine, Fat is Where It’s At -

I Can Fix It! Pro: Modern Surgery Techniques: Dive In Pro: Complications of SC Joint ReconstructionsEvolving Technique Panel: 27-Year-Old with a Displaced,

Midshaft Clavicle Fracture Pro: ORIF is the Gold Standard: Stop Guessing, Read

Oh Canada! Pro: Are You Kidding?!? Intermedullary Devices are

Far Better, Much Safer and Get the Results - What are You Reading?

Pro: I Think You Have All Gone to the Wrong Medical School: Non-Op! Hear the Facts!

International Honored Professor Mini-Lecture: How I Treat the Unstable AC Joint

Complex Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: AC and SC Joint

Friday December 8, 2017 Concurrent Session

Hip Arthroplasty & Preservation

COMPLICATIONS IN TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTYThe Recalled Total Hip: My Approach - The Lawyer is

Calling!Evolving Technique: Metallosis, Trunnionosis, Modular

Stems and Pseudotumors: What I Do in 7 Minutes!Evolving Technique: Discontinuity and Acetabular Bone

Loss - Where is My Pelvis?Evolving Technique: Femoral Bone Loss: No Sweat, I

Have It Covered - Tips & TricksEvolving Technique Update: 72-Year-Old Tennis

Player - Crack! The Periprosthetic Fracture: When and How I Fix

Evolving Technique: The Dreaded Phone Call: 7 Months Post THA - Oops! It is Dislocated - How I Evaluate

Evolving Technique: Fluid, Fluid, Drip, Drip: I Think I Have a Problem - Making the Diagnosis of Infection

Evolving Technique: Solving the Infection: Alternatives to 2 Stage Revision, When I Can, When I Can’t and What I Do

LET’S FIGHT IT OUT! GET ME ANSWERS!Debate: Hip Resurfacing is the Ideal First Choice in the

Athlete with Arthritis Pro: I Have 20 Years of Experience: Listen to Only

Me - Hip Resurfacing Pro: Get Real: We Know the Answer - It’s a Modern

Total Hip ReplacementDebate: Surgical Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty:

Do I Really Have to Change? Pro: Spare the Muscle, Anterior is the Way to Go!

When are You Going to Learn? Pro: Go With What Has Been Around and You Know:

Posterior Hip is a Slam Dunk!

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Panel: 58-Year-Old Hedgefund Owner Needing His First Hip - My Choice

Pro: Ceramic on Highly Crosslinked Poly is the Answer: Do It and Why

Pro: Ceramic on Ceramic is Back and Better - Stop Worrying

Pro: You are All Wrong! Dual Mobility Gives Stability - It’s Perfect for the Patient!

Honored Professor CommentaryEarly Arthroplasty Failures: How I Recognize Them and

Make the Correction - My TricksEvolving Technique Update: Arthroplasty Templating:

Where Planning to Succeed Makes All the Difference - 5 Tips, 5 Minutes

Evolving Technique: Arthoplasty in the Elite Athlete: What I Do and Why I Do It

Evolving Technique: Patient-Specific Targets for Cup Position in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers

THE CONTROVERSIES CONTINUEWatch the Back: The Hip Functions Better, Don’t Ignore

Pelvic Tilt and the Spine - My SecretsPanel: Keep the Bone: Preservation is Key for the

Primary Hip Arthroplasty Pro: Resurfacing is the Way to Go! Ignore the Nay

Sayers Pro: Short Stems are the Answer in 2017 - Wake Up! Pro: Stop Dreaming, Prevent Loosening - Use

Standard Length Cementless Stems Pro: Avoid the Early Failure! Preserve Bone: I Use

Standard Length Cemented Stems - You are All Wrong!

Honored Professor CommentaryDebate: 63-Year-Old Farmer Needs a Total Hip Replacement Pro: How I’ve Made Outpatient Total Hip

Replacement the Rule and Not the Exception Pro: Outpatient Total Hip Replacement: Be Careful

What You Ask For!Evolving Technique Update: Hip Infections: 5 Tips in 5

Minutes to Save You A LifetimeEvolving Technique Update: Knowing the Rules: Rehab

in the Era of Bundled Payments - Know Your Facts!Evolving Technique Update: Patient Selection and

Optimization: Coordinating Care for Total Hip Replacement - The Bundle

Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersEvolving Technique: The 50-Year-Old Gym Rat with

Primary OA: THA is Cost Effective Yields the Best Outcome

Debate: How to Achieve Leg Lengths: Technology will Finally Make It a Reality

Pro: Precision Technology Makes It Happen Pro: Are You Kidding?!?: The Bone and The Soft

Tissue Tell You Where To Go - Listen Up!Distinguished Professor Lecture: Imaging of the Hip

and Pelvis: MRI Correlations in Hip Preservation and Arthroplasty

Cutting Edge Techniques in Hip Anesthesia: Blocks and Beyond!

Debate: Rotator Cuff Tear of the Hip: Say What?!? When It Matters!

Pro: Fix the Gluteal Tear- It Is A Real Problem, No THA Required!

Pro: Don’t Kid Yourself - Manage Nonoperatively and Plan for the THA!

HIP PRESERVATION FOR LIFEEvolving Technique: Hip Arthroscopy for the Painful

ArthroplastyDebate: Borderline Dysplasia is Real Dysplasia: Don’t

Fool Around Pro: PAO is the Best Option for Borderline Dysplasia! Pro: No One is Fooling Around: Scope It First!Panel: Balancing the Soft Tissue Envelope of the Hip Pro: My Approach to the Anterior Pelvis - Rectus and

Beyond Pro: My Approach to the Lateral Pelvis - Gluteals and

Beyond Pro: My Approach to the Posterior Pelvis- Hamstrings

and Beyond

Mini-Debate: Acetabular Labral Reconstruction Pro: Primary Procedure for Labral Insufficiency Pro: Labral Reconstruction is Unecessary and No

Evidence to Support Primary Reconstruction Commentary: My ViewpointMini-Debate: The Capsule Pro: Capsular Closure is Essential - You Will Fail

Otherwise Pro: Are You Kidding! I Never Close the Capsule!Suture Anchor Complications: Tips and tricks to Get It

Right and Stay Out of TroubleEvolving Technique Update: How Orthobiologics are

Transforming Hip PreservationLessons in the Elite Athlete: How I’ve Evolved My Hip

PracticeMaximizing Your Hip Rehab: Prehab and Rehab to Have

the Best OutcomeCase Presentations with Questions and Answers: Hip

PreservationMini-Panel: Imaging Showdown Pro: CT Scans are Essential: You Will Fail Otherwise Pro: Stop the Radiation: Ultrasound is the Answer! Pro: Plain Films are Still the Answer: The Right Views

EverytimeMini-Debate: Making the Call - Core Muscle Injury or

Hip Impingement Pro: It’s Athletic Pubalgia Pro: It’s All About FAIEvolving Technique: Ischiofemoral Impingement - Why

It MattersMini-Debate: Postoperative Rehabilitation Pro: Get Them Back - Don’t Delay Return to Sport Pro: Accelerated Rehab is a Mistake - You Can’t

Change BiologyMini-Debate: To Scope or Not to Scope After A Hip

Dislocation: That is the Question Pro: I Rarely Scope After A Hip Dislocation: Wait and

See! Pro: Of Course I Scope It: No Time Like The PresentMini-Debate: Global Pincer Impingement Pro: Scope All the Way - Go Big or Go Home! Pro: Complete Technology Over Reason - Do It OpenMini-Debate: Use of Diagnostic Injections

Pro: Injections are Cost Effective: I Inject Everyone Prior to Any Arthroscopy!

Pro: Injections are Cost Ineffective! What a Waste of Time! Just Operate!

Friday, December 8, 2017 Concurrent Session AM Only

Advanced Practitioner

CONCUSSIONThe Modern Concussion Management Paradigm:

Today’s Complexities and Tomorrow’s SolutionsConcussion in the High School Athlete: The Need for

Education and Setting Up Your ProgramThe Impact of Head Impacts in Sports

THE HIPUnderstanding the Diagnosis of Hip Problems: When To

Refer To The Surgeon and When To Hold On!Guest Surgeon Lecture: Differential Diagnosis of Ath-

letic Hip Pain: Sports Hernia to FAIPostoperative Rehab Following FAI and Labral

Reconstruction for Hockey and Soccer AthletesGuest Surgeon Lecture: The Failed Hip Arthroscopic

Patient: Principles of Revision - How to Succeed: 5 Tips in 5 Minutes

Rehabilitation Strategies for Patients Following Joint Preservation Procedures

Guest Surgeon Lecture: The Rave: Anterior Total Hip Replacement

Rehab Following Total Joint Replacement: Avoid Complications and and Return to Sports and ADLs

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: The Morning Reviewed

THE FOOT & ANKLEThe Effect of Static Stretching and Joint Mobilization in

Patients with Chronic Ankle InstabilityFootwear: What’s the All the Hype: Shoe Considerations,

Shoe Inserts, Shoe Type - Does It All Matter?Patellofemoral Joint and Achilles Tendon Loads During

Treadmill RunningGuest Surgeon Lecture: Acute and Chronic Achilles

Tendons: How I Repair and What I Need in the PostOp Period - Please Help Me

Radicular Low Back and the Role of Dry Needling

THE ARTIFICIAL SHOULDERGuest Surgeon Lecture: Surgical Options for the Active

Patient with Shoulder OARehabilitation and Return to Sports following Total

Shoulder ArthroplastyCase Presentations with Questions and Answers: From

Foot to Shoulder

Friday, December 8, 2017 Concurrent Session PM Only

Spine

CERVICAL SPINECervical Radiculopathy: My 32-Year-Old Cyslist is

Nervous - What I Do on the Initial VisitUpdate Spine Trauma: Facts to Help You Treat Your PatientsEvolving Technique: Unilateral Facet Fractures in the

Young AthleteEvolving Technique: Odontoid Fractures in People Over

65-Years-OldEvolving Technique: Acute Central Cord Injury in the

Elderly: When to OperateEvolving Technique: When to Operate on Neuro Intact

Lumbar Burst FracturesCase Presentations with Questions and Answers:

RadiculopathyPanel: 20-Year-Old Housekeeper After MVA with

Cervical Radiculopathy and Two Level Disease Pro: Disc Arthroplasty is the Answer! Pro: Two Level Anterior Corpectomy and Disc Fusion

Gets It Right Every Time! Pro: The Role of the Posterior Foramenotomy in

Cervical Spondylosis: I Know I Am Right!Mini-Panel: A 23-Year-Old Former D1 Linebacker with

Cervical Myelopathy C3, C4, C5: Know the Reasons, Know the Options

Pro: Going Anterior With A Corpectomy is the Only Way to Solve the Problem

Pro: Time for the Posterior Approach - Don’t Be Silly, You Need to Fuse, Read the Literature, Watch My Results!

Pro: You All Have It Wrong: Watch Me! Laminoplasty - This Young Man Needs My Help

Pro: You Must Go Front and Back: Everybody Knows That! Let Me Show You the Way

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers: Multi-Level Fusions in the Cerivcothoracic Junction: Do I Go in the Front or Back and Why! My Secrets! It Is About the Myelopathy

Honored Professor Lecture: Cervical Spine Surgery: East Meets West

Distinguished Professor Lecture: Advances In Minamilly Invasive Spine Surgery

COMPLICATIONS OF CERVICAL SPINE SURGERYEvolving Technique: Neurological Complications in

Adult Cervical Spine SurgeryEvolving Technique: Drip, Drip! The CSF Leak in

Anterior Spine SurgeryEvolving Technique: The Effect of Smoking and

Ketoralac on Spinal SurgeryEvolving Technique: Return to Work and Sport After

Cervical Spine Surgery: Are You Kidding?

ADVANCES IN CEVERICAL SPINE SURGERYEvolving Technique: Outcomes of Spine Surgery Fusion

and the Use of BMP-2: Facts & FictionEvolving Technique Update: C1-C2 Fusions: Which Way

Do I Go?

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Evolving Technique Update: Total Disc Replacement: Why It Works?

Evolving Technique Update: When I Go To T1 During Cervical Fusion

Evolving Technique Update: Thromboembolic Disease After Adult Spinal Surgery: Avoid the Bleed - We Are Not Talking Total Joints

Saturday, December 9, 2017 Shoulder Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine

ROTATOR CUFFNon-Operative Management of the Rotator Cuff: Is It

Legal? Ultrasound of the Rotator Cuff: Can I Sell or Forget the

MRI?34-Year-Old with a Labral Tear and a Small Full-Thickness

Rotator Cuff Tear: What Do I Do? My AlgorithmEvolving Technique Update: The Arthroscopic Distal

Clavicle Excision: 5 Tips in 5 MinutesEvolving Technique Update: The True Arthroscopic

Subacromial Decompression: Perfection! 5 Tips in 5 Minutes

Debate: The Subacromial Space and Impingement Syndrome in a 23-Year-Old in 2017

Pro: I Do Something in the Operating Room Because It Looks Ugly - The Facts

Pro: You Are Wrong My Friend, Do Nothing…CPT 29826 is Fiction!

Debate: 65-Year-Old with a Medium Sized Rotator Cuff Tear and Pain with Weakness

Pro: I Am Going to Use Anchors, I Know the Technique: Listen Up! Tips & Tricks

Pro: No Way, My Friend: That’s Old School - No Anchors Needed! Watch Me - Razzle Dazzle

Panel: The Overhead Thrower with a Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear that is Symptomatic

Pro: Complete the Tear: How Many Times Do You Have to Read the Journals - Need Glasses?

Pro: Don’t Cut the Rotator Cuff, Maintain It, Repair In Situ: Results are Spectacular

Pro: Wake Up! Patch It, Cover It Up: I’ll Show You the Results

Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersRotator Cuff Repair: Rows? Knots?....Can’t We Agree?

What is the Answer?

SNAPPING SCAPULA SYNDROMESnapping Scapula Syndrome: It’s Painful - Time for Us All

to Learn, Pay Attention!Rehab of Course! My Program for Scapular Dyskinesis: It

Works! Patience, Ignore Everyone ElseEvolving Technique: Resect the Superomedial AngleEvolving Technique: I Have the Diagnosis: Quadrilateral

Space Syndrome - Decompress the Nerve!Evolving Technique: Wrong Diagnosis! Suprascapular

Nerve Compression – Release the Nerve With the Scope

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers

BIOLOGICS PRP, Biologics and the Future: Facts and Fiction That

Help You and Your PatientsPanel: The Massive Rotator Cuff Tear…Too Many

Options, The Experts Weigh In - I Want Answers Pro: Repair: Let Me Teach You How, Watch Me Pro: Transfers: That is the Secret - Boys You Are Lost Pro: Augment: It Has Been Around for Awhile -

I Have Results! Pro: Time to Ignore: It’s Superior Capsular

Reconstruction - Haven’t You Been Listening? Pro: Europe Time! Put a Balloon in It! Say What?!?

LEGAL CORNER: PLAINTIFFS BEWARE - COMPLICATIONS IN SHOULDER SURGERYRevision Rotator Cuff: I Have No Real Estate Left in My

Humerus - What I DoMy Secretary Says the Patient is Mad with Pain After Cuff

Repair: It’s A Failure - “I Never Got Better Doc…”My Shoulder is Stiff: “I Would Rather Be Weak Than Stiff

Doc, I Am Not Happy”

Neurologic/Vascular: “My Arm is Swollen and Numb…What Happened in There?”

Case Presentations with Questions and Answers

Saturday December 9, 2017 Concurrent Session AM Only

Spine

THE LUMBAR SPINE: A HERNIATED DISC - PERHAPS NOT SO SIMPLE51-Year-Old Automotive Plant Employee with Worsening

Back Pain and Crooked SpinePanel: 33-Year-Old Construction Worker with Pain Lifting

Has a Lumbar Disc Herniation: Not An Easy Task Pro: Surgical Pearls for Primary Lumbar Disc Surgery:

Avoid Recurrence Pro: Recurrent Lumbar Disc Herniation: Time to Fuse

or NOT to Fuse Pro: Foraminal and Far Lateral HNPs: To Fuse or Not

to Fuse Pro: When to Operate? Is There a Tipping Point??Choosing an Interbody Cage or Device: Are There

Complications? When I Use It!Case Presentations with Questions and Answers:

Herniated Disc, New Techniques, Minimally Invasive, and Recurrent Discs

THE LUMBAR SPINE: COMPLICATIONS IN YOUNG AND OLD32-Year-Old with Low Grade Fevers and an Infection:

My Algorithm for a Winning FormulaPanel: Doc, I Just Had Surgery, It Just Doesn’t Feel Right Pro: They X-ray Shows Instrumentation Failure - What

I Say, What I Do! Pro: Abdominal Complications: Know When to Call

for Help: My Approach to Intraoperative and Postoperative Problems

Pro: Non-Stop Headaches After Leaving the Operating Room: Needs My Treatment - How I Approach This

Case Presentations with Questions and AnswersPanel: Time to Fuse: Which Company is Telling Me the

Truth? Fact or Fiction Pro: The Osteoconductive Products: Here’s the Skinny Pro: The Osteoinductive Products: Listen to Me and

Pay Attention Pro: Patient-Derived Products: What is the Cost?

Should I Bother and Why Pro: Autograft: The Gold Standard Since the

Beginning of Time - What is Wrong with All of You? Time to Harvest

Distinguished Professor Lecture: An MRI Whirlwind Tour of the Spine to Keep the Lawyers Off Your Back: Cervical to Sacrum

Debate: 67-Year-Old Degenerative Slip and Moderate Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: I Need Your Help

Pro: Traditional Open Lumbar Decompression and Fusion: Still the One!

Pro: MIS Transverse Lift (T-Lift): Get with the Times!Honored Professor Lecture: The Treatment of

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: It is So Different than 30 Years Ago When I Trained - Keys to Success

Panel: 71-Year-Old Long-Standing Spinal Canal Stenosis Refusing Surgical Intervention

Pro: How I Use Epidural Steroid Injections and Why They Will Succeed

Pro: Facet Injections and Ablation: They Can Work! - Let Me Tell You How

Pro: I Implant Pain Devices and Spinal Cord Stimulators

45-Year-Old Female with Neurogenic Claudication: No Other Choice But A Lateral Fusion and Why I Am Right!

Panel: 52-Year-Old Former Division I Basketball Player Needs Pedicle Screws: How We Do It!

Pro: Robotic Guidance Makes the Surgery Go Well Pro: You Need to Use the Intraoperative 3D CT Scan Pro: It Is About the Anatomy: Know It and You Will

Succeed Pro: SSEP Makes Sure I Do Not Make MistakesCase Presentations with Questions and Answers

Saturday, December 9, 2017 Concurrent Session AM Only

Advanced Practitioner

THROWING SESSION & LABRUMThe SLAP Tear of the Shoulder: Why Non-Op Versus

Surgery - The Role of the BicepsGIRD and ROM Deficts: Does It Effect the Thrower?Guest Surgeon Lecture: The Disabled Thrower: The

Role of the ScapulaPostoperative Rehab of the Throwing Athlete: What I’ve

Learned in 25 YearsGuest Surgeon Lecture: Rehab of the Immature

Throwing Athlete: State of the Art 2017Algorithm for Return to Sport For Overhead AthletesCase Presentations with Questions and AnswersGuest Surgeon Lecture: Revisiting the Role of

Ultrasound in Diagnosis of Shoulder Problems

SHOULDER INSTABILITY: ANTERIOR, POSTERIOR & MDIPanel: Shoulder Instability: Please Give Me the Answers! Pro: Indications for Surgery in Shoulder Instability Pro: Why Not Treat Shoulder Instability Non-Operatively Pro: Performance on the Field After Non-Op Versus

Surgery for Shoulder Instability: Does It Make A Difference?

Guest Surgeon Lecture: Bone Loss and Instability

ROTATOR CUFF7 Key Points to Successfully Treat the Rotator Cuff

Patient Non-OperativelyGuest Surgeon Lecture: Anatomic Repair of the Massive

Rotator Cuff: How I Get It Done and What I Expect Post-Op!

Early vs. Delayed ROM Following Rotator Cuff Repair I Fixed The Cuff But My Patient is Stiff! What

Happened? What I Need From the SurgeonGuest Surgeon Lecture: Management of the Massive

Rotator Cuff Repair: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Versus Superior Capsular Reconstruction

Guest Surgeon Lecture: I Have Selected the Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Let Me Show You the Results!

Debate: Battle of the Titans - You Are Wrong, I Am Right Solving Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder

Pro: Total Shoulder Replacement: It Is the Answer! Pro: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Move Over Old

Man!Rehabilitation Following RSA and SCR

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