Harvard Sports Medicine 2024

70 $

+ Include: 65 videos, size: 14.5 GB

+ Target Audience: sports medicine physicians, orthopedic surgeons

Description

+ Include: 65 videos, size: 14.5 GB

+ Target Audience: sports medicine physicians, orthopedic surgeons

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

The Comprehensive 2024 Sports Medicine Update

Harvard Sports Medicine 2024 This comprehensive update provides education for state-of-the-art approaches to the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of sports injuries. The course creates a unique opportunity to hear about these changes directly from world-renowned physician specialists (physiatrists, orthopedists, radiologists); team physicians and athletic trainers for the Boston Red Sox, New England Revolution, and New England Patriots; and physical therapists on the cutting edge of rehabilitation.

Overview

In the past year, there have been a number of very significant clinical changes that affect the way we diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate sports injuries incurred by elite athletes, weekend warriors, and patients with active lifestyles.

This comprehensive update provides education for state-of-the-art approaches to the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of sports injuries. The course creates a unique opportunity to hear about these changes directly from world-renowned physician specialists (physiatrists, orthopedists, radiologists); team physicians and athletic trainers for the Boston Red Sox, New England Revolution, and New England Patriots; and physical therapists on the cutting edge of rehabilitation.

Education is practical, coupling updates with guidance on how to incorporate knowledge into practice to improve:

  • Treatment outcomes for acute and overuse injuries of the spine, knee, hip, foot, and ankle, along with upper extremity conditions of the shoulder, neck, elbow, hand, and wrist
  • The effectiveness and expediency of physical evaluations
  • Appropriate diagnostic imaging and interpretation
  • Rehabilitation and safe return to play
  • Non-surgical management of injuries
  • Decisions to refer patients for surgery
  • Multidisciplinary team-based treatment with physicians, physical therapists, and athletic trainers
  • Injury prevention
  • Regenerative medicine techniques for the management of injuries
  • Treatment of special populations, including those who compete in swimming, track and field, softball, racquet sports, and winter sports, and methods to understand health in former athletes, including former NFL football players

The format is engaging, and attendees are encouraged to pose questions in sessions as well as one-on-one with the national and international experts who will be delivering the updates and education at this event.

Reasons to Attend

Unique to this program is its immersive, fast-paced, 360-degree educational experience. You will learn about changes and advances in sports medicine from three critical, interrelated perspectives:

  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Musculoskeletal Radiology
  • Orthopedics

Educational highlights include:

  • The most effective methods, both surgically and non-surgically, to manage injuries to tendons, joints, muscles, and ligaments in athletes and differences in approach for less active populations
  • When and how to utilize cutting-edge regenerative sports medicine treatments
  • Advances in evaluation and treatment of shoulder conditions, highlighting considerations for management of shoulder fractures
  • Accounting for sex differences in risk factors and optimal management of sports medicine conditions
  • Strategies to optimize diagnosis and treatment of elbow injuries to ligaments, tendons, and nerves
  • Recognizing head and neck injuries and methods to expedite treatment in athletes, including facial and dental trauma
  • Athlete wellness: sports cardiology, sleep medicine, and sex-specific differences in sports psychology
  • Guidance for point-of-care ultrasound for evaluation and treatment of sports injuries in the clinic and during sideline coverage
  • Optimized approaches for interpreting images and making decisions about operative vs. conservative management
  • Clinical strategies to account for age, gender, and patient conditions, along with accounting for athlete perspective to optimize care
  • Optimizing management of endurance athletes, including nutrition and bone health
  • Value-based care in sports medicine, including addressing financial barriers and the role of telehealth

The Harvard Sports Medicine 2024 course is designed for healthcare professionals involved in sports medicine and athletic care. The target audience includes:

  • Sports medicine physicians managing injuries and rehabilitation.
  • Orthopedic surgeons specializing in musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Physical therapists and athletic trainers working with athletes.
  • Primary care physicians treating sports-related injuries.
  • Physician assistants and nurse practitioners in sports medicine clinics.
  • Medical trainees seeking advanced education in sports injury management.

This course provides comprehensive updates on diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation strategies for sports-related conditions.

 

+ Topics:

Assessing Ankle Instability.mp4
Atypical Causes of Shoulder Pain in the Athlete.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion 14.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion02.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion1.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion12.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion13.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion15.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion16.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion19.mp4
Audience Q & A, Expert Panel Discussion4.mp4
Audience Q&A, Expert Panel Discussion11.mp4
Audience Q&A, Expert Panel Discussion5.mp4
Audience Q&A, Expert Panel Discussion6.mp4
Audience Q&A, Expert Panel Discussion7.mp4
Bone Stress Injuries.mp4
Common Dental Injuries.mp4
Common Forearm and Hand Fractures in Athletes.mp4
Concussion Update on Amsterdam Consensus Meeting.mp4
Cutting-Edge Ultrasound-Guided Procedures.mp4
Defining Value-Based Care.mp4
Facial Ocular Trauma in the Athlete.mp4
Financial Inequities in Sports Medicine Delivery.mp4
Foot and Ankle Fractures in Youth Athletes.mp4
Foot and Ankle Rehab Pearls.mp4
Hamstring Rehabilitation and Prevention.mp4
Hip Rotator Cuff Evaluation.mp4
Hip Rotator Cuff Tears When to Operate.mp4
Imaging of the Elbow.mp4
Knee Orthobiologics Current State of Evidence.mp4
Listening for the Athlete’s Voice.mp4
Load Management in Treatment and Prevention of Overuse Injuries.mp4
Lumbar Disc and Radiculopathy Are Injections Evidence Based.mp4
Meniscal Transplant Indications and Return to Sport.mp4
MRI Approach to the Lateral Hip.mp4
MRI Hamstring Injury.mp4
Nerve Entrapments in the Athlete’s Elbow.mp4
Partial RTC Tears When to Operate.mp4
Pelvic Bone Stress Injuries.mp4
Physical Therapy for STAM.mp4
Posterolateral Elbow Pain in the Athlete.mp4
Practical Approach to Nutrition and Low Energy Availability in Athletes.mp4
Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy.mp4
PRP for Gluteal Tendinopathy.mp4
Racquet Sports Pickleball, Tennis and Mor!.mp4
Rehab and Return to Play.mp4
Shoulder Fractures What Everyone Should Know.mp4
Sleep Medicine.mp4
Social Determinants of Health Lessons from Football Player Health Study.mp4
Softball Medicine.mp4
Sports Cardiology.mp4
Sports Psychology Sex Differences.mp4
Swimming Medicine.mp4
Talar OCD.mp4
Telehealth Defining Value and Best Practices.mp4
Track and Field.mp4
Traumatic and Overuse Injuries of the Thumb.mp4
Ultrasound Application in Ankle Disorders.mp4
Ultrasound of STAM.mp4
Update on Cartilage Restoration for Knee Lesions.mp4
Update on Health Equity in Sports Medicine.mp4
Utility of EMG in Upper Extremity Neuropathy in Athletes.mp4
Winter Sport Injuries.mp4
X-ray and MRI of Shoulder Fractures.mp4

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