Agenda 8:00a Welcome 8:05a – 8:45a Session 1 – Neurology 8:45a – 12:05p Session 2 – Lower Extremity 12:05p – 1:00p Lunch 1:00p – 1:45p Session 3 – Case Studies 1:45p – 3:00p Session 4 – Upper Extremity 3:00p – 4:00p Session 5 – Advanced Techniques in Knee Arthroplasty 4:00p Conference Ends
Conference Faculty James Cassandra, DO, Orthopedic Hand Surgeon Nicholas Cheney, DO, Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon Jeffrey Gittins, DO, Orthopedic Surgeon Mark Gittins, DO, Orthopedic Surgeon AJ Julka, MD, Orthopedic Hand, Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder Surgeon Sarah MacNeal, PA-C Ralph Napolitano, Jr., DPM, Podiatrist & Wound Care Specialist Scott Stephens, MD, Orthopedic Shoulder & Elbow Surgeon Martin Taylor, DO, PhD, Neurologist
Course Objectives
- Discuss current rating scales for describing migraine pain.
- Discuss the association of bruxism with migraine patients.
- Describe the relationship between weight transfer and performance in an amateur player's golf swing.
- Discuss the treatment of chronic plantar foot wounds using an offloading walking boot.
- Discuss the prevalence of ankle pathology in patients with ankle fractures.
- Describe when deltoid reconstructive surgery would be indicated.
- Describe the use of gastroc recession surgery for the treatment of insertional Achilles tendinopathy.
- Discuss complications associated with peripheral nerve blocks and foot and ankle surgery.
- Discuss the use of negative pressure wound therapy as part of the treatment for lower limb wounds.
- Describe the outcomes of patients with pedal onychomycosis treated with a laser and topical efiniconazole.
- Discuss the effect of femoral offset on trunnionosis in total hip arthroplasty.
- Discuss the effect of Reamer type and Sharpness on potential intra-op axial and torsional forces.
- Discuss the effect of increased mass on separation distance and torque of Novel Knee Jack Design.
- Describe the different sutures used in orthopedic surgeries and when a suture needs to be removed.
- Discuss relevance of case studies presented and the treatment of orthopedic patients.
Accreditation The Ohio Osteopathic Foundation is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The Ohio Osteopathic Foundation designated this program for a maximum of 6.5 hours of AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits in accordance with the extent of the physicians’ participation in this activity.
FOR PURPOSES OF RELICENSURE ONLY, the State Medical Board of Ohio has determined that allopathic physicians may claim AMA PRA Category 1 credit for attending CME programs which are acceptable for AOA Category 1-A credit, as outlined in the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and the Ohio Osteopathic Association (OOA) CME program.
This conference has been submitted for approval to the Ohio Physical Therapist Association for 6.5 CE credits. This conference has been approved for a total of 6.5 BOC category 1-A CE credits for Certified Athletic Trainers. |