Time: May 18, 2012 to May 20, 2012
Location: Renaissance São Paulo Hotel
Street: Alameda Santos, 2233
City/Town: São Paulo, 01419-002, Brazil
Website or Map: http://www.marriott.com.br/sa…
Phone: 55-11-3069-2233
Event Type: radiology
Organized By: CME Science
Latest Activity: Jan 18, 2012
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Stoller's Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Imaging in Brazil
Friday, May 18, 2012 - Sunday, May 20, 2012
Renaissance São Paulo Hotel
São Paulo, Brazil
Provided by CME Science
CME Provider:
CME Science
3790 El Camino Real Suite 2029
Palo Alto, California (CA) 94306
United States
Toll Free: (800) 383-7116
Phone: (213) 342-1263
Fax: (650) 887-2113
Conference Center:
Renaissance São Paulo Hotel
Alameda Santos, 2233
São Paulo, 01419-002
Brazil
Phone: 55-11-3069-2233
Description:
Upon completion of program, participants should be able to:
Develop a shoulder checklist method including interpretation techniques for the rotator cuff and interval, biceps labral complex, inferior glenohumeral ligament complex, and capsular structures including the anterior band.
Identify glenoid wear patterns in multidirectional instability, microinstability, anterior and
posterior instability.
Develop a knee checklist with foolproof ACL diagnosis and techniques for prospective diagnosis of all types of meniscal tears, differentiating circumferential surface from cross sectional tear patterns. Introduce strategies in the evaluation of the cruciate ligaments, posterolateral instability, and articular cartilage.
Develop a femoroacetabular impingement checklist and distinguish between FAI and DDH pathology.
Discuss approaches for accurate acetabular-labral tear identification.
Introduce orthopedic articular cartilage classification for the acetabular roof.
Develop an ankle checklist including articulations, ligaments, tendons and articular cartilage. Understand all types of soft tissue ankle impingement and posterior ligamentous and subtalar joint anatomy.
Develop a wrist checklist with emphasis on the intrinsic and extrinsic ligaments and the triangular fibrocartilage. Understand the relevance of perilunate instability, SLAC and triscaphe arthritis.
Self Assessment Module (SAM): No
Instructors:
David W. Stoller, M.D., F.A.C.R.
Director, National Orthopaedics Imaging Associates and
MRI at California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
Adjunct Professor of Radiology, Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Specialty Audience:
Radiology
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