NYU Langone Health 5th International NYU Langone Hip Dysplasia Symposium 2022

10 $

+ Include: 27 videos, size: 3.4 GB

+ Target Audience: Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeons, Pediatricians, Primary Care Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, and General Orthopedists

Description

+ Include: 27 videos, size: 3.4 GB

+ Target Audience: Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeons, Pediatricians, Primary Care Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, and General Orthopedists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

The fifth iteration of the NYU Hip Dysplasia Symposium will focus on gaps in the knowledge of hip dysplasia. The course is divided into two sections, the first focusing on early identification and optimizing non-operative approaches. The second aimed at the orthopedic surgeon will focus on cutting-edge surgical treatments. With a mix of lectures and case-based presentations, participants will gain knowledge in the best practices for: Identifying hip dysplasia; Treating infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with hip dysplasia; Recognizing complications and pitfalls in treatment, and Developing strategies to deal with these. Participants will hear from researchers from around the world who are working on cutting edge technology to improve our understanding of this incredibly common condition.
Educational Objectives

After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:

  1. Recall how positioning and movement affect the growth and development of the infant’s hip
  2. Describe the three steps involved in performing ultrasound enhanced physical examination of the infant’s hip
  3. Formulate a strategy to treat patients with hip dysplasia that is appropriate across diverse populations

This course design for

Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeons, Pediatricians, Primary Care Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, and General Orthopedists

 

+ Topics:

Becoming and Remaining a ‘Hipologist’.mp4
Beware of the Power of Correction After a Pelvic Osteotomy- Cases for Interaction.mp4
Body position and Infant Gear Influences Hip Alignment and Muscle Activity.mp4
Choosing the Right Osteotomy for Hip Dysplasia a 2022 Update.mp4
Closed Reduction- Dislocated Hip.mp4
DDH Screening- Realities in 2022.mp4
Dealing with the Multitreated Hip.mp4
Decision Making in Adolescent Hip Dysplasia.mp4
Developing a Minimally Invasive Approach to Perfoming a Triple Pelvic Osteotomy.mp4
Growth Stimulating Acetabular Pelletoplasty (Allongside Hip Open Reduction).mp4
Hip Dysplasia Diagnosis- Review of Physical Exam and Its Limitations.mp4
Hip Dysplasia- Update on Causes and Etiology.mp4
How I Teach Parents to Use a Brace.mp4
Implementing Ultra Low Cost Acoustical Devices or Point of Care Ultrasound to Enhance Physical Exam.mp4
Improving Modern Day Hip Surgery.mp4
In or Out. Evaluating the Quality of a Closed Reduction a 2022 Update.mp4
Pearls and Pitfalls with the Pavlik Method.mp4
The Chilean Model for DDH Screening- 50 Years of Success.mp4
The Consequences of Hip Dysplasia in Adulthood- Is Arthroplasty an Option or Is It too Contraversial.mp4
The IHDI Teaching Model.mp4
The Parent’s Perspective- Babywearing.mp4
Understanding the Biomechanics of Hip Development.mp4
Using AAOS AUC for Infant Hip Dysplasia for Orthopaedic Specialists.mp4
Using AAOS AUC- DDH Management for Generalists and Referring Pediatricians.mp4
What Is Hip Dysplasia and Why Is It a Problem.mp4
When the Pavlik Is Failing….mp4
When to Consider an Osteotomy- after Brace or Closed Treatment for DDH.mp4

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