Description
+ Include: 28 videos + 3 pdfs, size: 34.7 GB
+ Target Audience: orthopaedic physician, surgerist
+ Information:
Take a front-row seat at this virtual course recorded December 2021: AAOS/AOFAS In-Depth Analysis of Foot and Ankle Case Experiences: A Different Kind of Truth
Course Director: Steven L. Haddad, MD, FAAOS
This OnDemand video program brings the finished event to you as faculty present current knowledge on timely topics in congenital, acquired, and traumatic disorders across the forefoot, midfoot, hindfoot, and ankle. Listen to the lecturers while watching their presentation slides, including patient cases and related surgical videos. Content is segmented by topic, so you can pick up where you left off or select lectures you prefer to watch – across your devices.
This Courses OnDemand program features 20 lectures from distinguished faculty covering:
- Forefoot topics
- Midfoot topics
- Hindfoot topics
- Ankle topics
This convenient, self-directed course gives you the flexibility to engage with trusted AAOS content online at your convenience.
Attended the course? Enjoy special discounted pricing and supplement your notes, review lectures for improved retention and recall, and earn CME – again!
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, learners should be able to:
- Define select (and controversial) forefoot, midfoot, hindfoot, and ankle disorders (congenital, acquired, and traumatic), and formulate a strategic evidence-based management plan to address them.
- Interpret the internal algorithmic approach required to assess select forefoot/midfoot/hindfoot/ankle disorders through multiple case analyses with positive and negative outcomes.
- Identify and apply surgical (and non-surgical) solutions to complications arising from negative case outcomes in order to develop successful salvage strategies.
- Collect multiple faculty opinions to further analyze, support, or reject individual lecturer opinions on defining and managing of assigned topics.
+ Topics:
3346_Foot_and_Ankle_Schedule.pdf
Ankle Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture Minimal Incision v Nonoperative Management – Thomas Sherman, MD.ts
Ankle Arthritis Fusing the Varus Ankle I Successfully – Paul T. Fortin, MD, FAAOS.ts
Ankle Arthritis Total Ankle Arthroplasty I Defining Revision – Steven L.Haddad, MD, FAAOS.ts
Ankle Arthritis Total Ankle Arthroplasty I Infection – James R. Lachman, MD.ts
Ankle Chronic lnsertional Achilles, Tendinosis To Detach or Not to Detach – Kelly Hynes, MD, FAAOS.ts
Ankle Pathology General Session Debrief.ts
Ankle Pathology Panel Discussion (Live Poll Winning Topics).ts
Ankle Syndesmotic Ligament Injury Ligaments Bound Together – Christopher W. DiGiovanni, MD, FAAOS.ts
Ankle Why Is My Ankle Still in Pain Solving the Dilemma with I Normal Postoperative Ankle Fracture Radiographs – Natalie Squires Mesnier, MD, FAAOS.ts
Foot and Ankle Cases_Final.pdf
Forefoot Arthritis Fusion v Replacement – Elizabeth A. Cody, MD.ts
Forefoot Bunions Is TriPlane Correction a Thing – Mark E. Easley, MD,FAAOS.ts
Forefoot Bunions Minimal v Maximal Incision – Jesse F. Doty, MD, FAAOS.ts
Forefoot Freiberg’s Correcting the Grossly Arthritic 2nd MTP Joint – Garnett A. Murphy, MD, FAAOS.ts
Forefoot Jones Fracture Nonunion Open v. Closed – James R. Holmes, MD, FAAOS.ts
Forefoot Pathology Trauma General Session Debrief.ts
Forefoot Pathology Trauma Panel Discussion (Live Poll Winning Topics).ts
Forefoot Turf Toe Evolution in Management – John Campbell, MD, FAAOS.ts
Hindfoot Calcaneus Fracture Is the Sinus Tarsi Incision Really a Good Idea – William C. McGarvey, MD,FAAOS.ts
Hindfoot Navicular Stress Fractures Fractures Imaging Aggressive Management Options – Bryan D.Den Hartog, MD, FAAOS.ts
Hindfoot Pathology General Session Debrief.ts
Hindfoot Pathology Panel Discussion (Live Poll Winning Topics).ts
Hindfoot Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency Managing Stage IIB Medial or Lateral Column Work – J. Chris Coetzee, MD, FAAOS.ts
Hindfoot Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency, Does Changing the Name Change the Treatment – David B. Thordarson, MD, FAAOS.ts
Introduction and Course Overview and Strategy – Steven L Haddad, MD, FAAOS.ts
Midfoot Arthritis How to Manage the Collapsed Midfoot – Cesar De Cesar Netto Sr., MD, PhD.ts
Midfoot Lisfranc Fuse v. Fix – Thomas G.Harris, MD, FAAOS.ts
Midfoot Lisfranc Variant Intercuneiform Diastasis – Robert Kulwin, MD.ts
Midfoot Pathology Trauma General Session Debrief.ts
NEW_Foot and Ankle Handouts_12.6.pdf
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