Image For Activity Cover
IC 202-2024: “Get Me Back in the Game”: A Case-Based Roundtable Discussion on Management of Acute Athletic Shoulder Injuries
Course Information

This course includes the recording of a live Instructional Course from the 2024 AOSSM Annual Meeting which took place in Denver, CO.

IC 202: “Get Me Back in the Game”: A Case-Based Roundtable Discussion on Management of Acute Athletic Shoulder Injuries

Course Description:

This ICL will involve an engaging case-based discussion of common shoulder injuries sustained by athletes. Faculty will present short, concise cases and there will be ample time for roundtable discussion to tease out salient points related to appropriate acute and definitive management of in-season injuries. Cases will cover shoulder injuries sustained by both contact and overhead athletes and highlight the nuances in caring for these different types of athletes. Following the case presentation and discussion, each table will summarize their main takeaway points, so everyone in attendance can learn from the discussion at each table.

Learning Objectives:

At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
  • Discuss the decision-making process for common shoulder injuries in athletes.
  • Understand the benefit of using different techniques to manage shoulder instability, rotator cuff tears, and AC/SC joint injuries.
  • Determine ways to optimize return to play and decrease the risk of complications following operative management of shoulder injuries in athletes.

Featured Topics:

Shoulder Instability

  • Recurrent Instability in a Female Collegiate Soccer Goalie – Mary Mulcahey, MD
  • Fixation of a Bony Bankart Lesion in a Wide Receiver- Gautam Yagnik, MD
  • Table discussion and summary of learning points


Biceps/SLAP

  • Biceps tenodesis vs SLAP repair for SLAP tear in an overhead athlete - Julie Bishop, MD
  • Acute subscapularis tear and associated biceps instability - Sara Edwards, MD
  • Table discussion and summary of learning points


Rotator Cuff

  • Traumatic cuff tear in a high-level athlete - Brian Waterman, MD
  • Partial rotator cuff tear in a throwing athlete - Jon Dickens, MD
    • PT vs surgery
    • Role for biologics
    • When surgery is indicated, what's the most appropriate procedure?
  • Table discussion and summary of learning points


AC/SC Joint Injuries

  • Acute type III AC separation with horizontal instability - Berte Boe, MD
  • Posterior SC joint dislocation - Steve Brockmeier, MD
  • Table discussion and summary of learning points

Faculty:

  • Mary K. Mulcahey, MD
  • Julie Bishop, MD
  • Berte Boe, MD, PhD
  • Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD
  • Jonathan F. Dickens, MD
  • Sara L. Edwards, MD
  • Brian R. Waterman, MD
  • Gautam P. Yagnik, MD
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Cost: Member: $20.00
Non-Member: $30.00
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
Android App Download IOS App Download Powered By