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Saturday, April 17th, 2021 |
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APPROACH TO MUSCLOSKELETAL PAIN |
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10:40 |
Risks of Pain Interventions |
Ian Beauprie |
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OBJECTIVES: |
By the end of this lecture participants will be able to:
- Describe major and minor risks of interventional procedures
- Cite several catastrophic cases and consider what to do if such an event happens in your practice
- Determine what type of steroid and how frequently you would administer it to patients of different demographics
- Identify which patients in your practice are at higher risk
- Apply the knowledge of risks to a proper informed consent for interventions
- How to avoid complications in patients with anticoagulants
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1:05 |
Non-surgical interventional therapies for knee pain |
Philip Peng |
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OBJECTIVES: |
By the end of this lecture participants will be able to:
- Brief review intra-articular intervention strategies for knee pain
- Describe the anatomy and sonoanatomy of the knee articular branches pertinent to radiofrequency ablation
- Identify the basic techniques for radiofrequency ablation of the knee joint
- Discuss the clinical outcome of these techniques
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11:30 |
Physical Exam of Shoulder and Knee |
Mohan Radhakrishna |
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OBJECTIVES: |
By the end of this lecture participants will be able to:
- Outline an approach to the examination of a peripheral joint.
- Describe how to examine the knee and shoulder.
- Perform a functional assessment of the knee and shoulder.
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11:55 |
Ultrasound-Guided Injections for the Shoulder |
Arun Gupta |
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OBJECTIVES: |
By the end of this lecture participants will be able to:
- Discuss benefits and limitations of ultrasound guided intra-articular joint injections.
- Discuss common upper extremity joint blocks/injections.
- Discuss common lower extremity joint blocks/injections.
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12:20 |
Panel Discussion |
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12:15 |
Lunch and Exhibits |