University of Colorado Department of Orthopaedics 20th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2025

35 $

+ Include: 43 Videos (.mp4) + 43 Audios (.mp3) + 43 Subtitles (.vtt) + 43 PDFs, size: 7.76 GB

+ Target Audience: orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, and physical therapists

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+ Include: 43 Videos (.mp4) + 43 Audios (.mp3) + 43 Subtitles (.vtt) + 43 PDFs, size: 7.76 GB

+ Target Audience: orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, and physical therapists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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1. Overview

The University of Colorado Department of Orthopaedics 20th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium 2025 provides a comprehensive update on the management of sports-related injuries, focusing on the knee, hip, and foot and ankle. The course covers the latest surgical and non-operative strategies for cartilage restoration, ligament reconstruction, and return-to-sport testing, alongside discussions on contemporary issues like NIL and team physician responsibilities.

Course Date: Fall 2025

2. Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate evolving techniques for ACL reconstruction, including graft selection, slope correction, and managing stiff knees.

  • Implement evidence-based strategies for treating meniscus root tears, cartilage defects, and MCL injuries.

  • Diagnose and manage hip conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), instability, and hamstring injuries.

  • Apply current protocols for Achilles tendinopathy, ankle fractures, and peroneal tendon injuries.

  • Discuss the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) on team physicians and lessons learned from NFL coverage.

3. Target Audience

Best for orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, and physical therapists who want updates on knee, hip, and ankle injury management.

4. Topics

  1. Intro to the 20th Annual CU Sports Medicine Fall Symposium

  2. In-Season Athlete With Cartilage Injury – How to Manage

  3. Off-Season Athlete With a Cartilage Lesion – What Are the Options

  4. Meniscus Update 2025

  5. Ramp, Radial and Root Tears

  6. Joint Restoration in the Elite Athlete

  7. Biologics in Knee OA – Understanding the Role of Biomarkers in Treatment

  8. Cartilage Cases – When to Go Beyond Biologics

  9. NFL Team Coverage – Lessons Learned

  10. NIL in Amateur Sports – Effects on the Team Physician

  11. Lower Extremity Growth Plates in Young Athletes – When They Hurt and What to Do

  12. Knee Examination – 2025 Update

  13. Choosing the Right ACL Graft in 2025 – Individualized Approach

  14. ACL Controversies – 2025 Trends in North America (It’s Different in Europe!)

  15. Slope Correction Osteotomy – Hope or Hype

  16. MCL Injuries in 2025 – When to Repair and How to Get it Right

  17. Return to Sport Testing – ACLR

  18. Evolving Technique – The Stiff Knee After ACL Surgery

  19. Biomechanical Biomarkers in Lower Extremity Movement

  20. ACL Cases

  21. The Athlete’s Knee – ACL, Other Ligaments, and Motion – Panel Discussion

  22. Leg Pain in the Athlete – It’s Not Always What You Think

  23. Patellar Tendinitis – Make It Stop

  24. Using an Algorithm to Identify Muscle Imbalance Gait

  25. Incidence and Epidemiology of Ankle Injuries in Sport

  26. Evolving Management of Ligamentous Injuries – Lateral, Syndesmotic and Deltoid Instability

  27. Current Management of Achilles Tendon Injuries in Sport

  28. Foot and Ankle Stress Fractures in Athletes – Prevention and Treatment

  29. Peroneal Tendon Injuries in Athletes

  30. Managing Achilles Tendinopathy – Effective and Cutting-Edge Treatments

  31. Ankle Fractures in Athletes – Treatment and Return to Sport

  32. Rehabilitating Soft Tissue Injuries in Athletes – Top 5 Techniques

  33. The Athlete’s Foot and Ankle – Cases & Complications Discussion

  34. Imaging of the Hip – A Puzzle Put Together

  35. Evaluation of the Athlete’s Hip

  36. Too Hip to Quit – Tackling FAI Like a Pro – Physical Therapist’s Guide to Non-Operative Management

  37. Hip Pain in the Adolescent Athlete – 2025 Update

  38. Femoroacetabular Impingement – This Is Where It All Started From

  39. Hip Instability – Looking Beyond Labral Tears

  40. Orthobiologics Around the Hip and Pelvis

  41. Ultrasound Evaluation of Hamstring – Length, Angle and Hydrodissection to Prevent Injury

  42. Hamstring Injury Rehabilitation – Is It Smoke and Mirrors

  43. Hip Osteoarthritis in the Athlete – Sports Participation After Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty

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