The “Other” Ligaments of the Knee: A Focused Discussion on Evaluation and Treatment of Knee Ligament Injuries
This live webinar will focus on the anatomical and clinical review of ligament injuries of the knee other than the anterior cruciate ligament – the medial collateral ligament/posteromedial corner, the lateral collateral ligament/posterolateral corner, and the posterior cruciate ligament. Presentations will outline how to evaluate these injuries as well as describe surgical indications and approaches pertaining to both isolated ligament and multiligamentous knee injuries.
*This activity has been approved for 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.™
This live webinar will be recorded, and the recording will be made available for attendees in the eLearning Zone. As a registered attendee, if you cannot attend the live event, you can watch the recording at your convenience and claim CME credits upon completion.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
1. Examine anatomy of non-anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) of the knee.
2. Determine how non-ACL ligament anatomy relates to posterior cruciate ligament (PCLa), posteromedial corner (PMC), and posterolateral corner (PCLb) injuries in isolated and multiligamentous knee injuries.
AGENDA
1. Introduction (Moderator: Justin Ernat, MD, MHA)
2. PCL Injuries (Matthew Matava, MD)
3. PLC injuries (David Bernholt, MD)
4. PMC Injuries (Armando Vidal, MD)
5. Panel Discussion with Q&A