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Mike Begg – Advanced Clinical Orthopedics Lab

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Faculty:
Mike Begg
Duration:
Full Day
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Oct 11, 2016

Description

Outline

Sessions will be presented with a mock patient presentation (case study) including: History and Physical, Exam Findings, Special Tests, Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Recovery/Rehabilitation Goals.

Lower Extremity Injuries

Knee Injuries

  • Ligament Injuries
    • ACL – Conservative treatment vs. reconstruction vs. repair
    • MCL – Conservative vs. internal brace
    • FCL – Repair vs. reconstruction
  • Cartilage Injuries
    • Chondral defects – Non-op, biologics, allograft – or other…
    • DJD – PT, bracing, (Steroids – HA -Biologics) or surgery
  • Patellar Injuries
    • Instability – Non-op vs. MPFL repair or reconstruction… and when
    • Youth Injuries
    • Overuse and acute injury… What’s right for the kid?

Hip Injuries

  • Labral injuries
  • How do we know, what do we do, how do we do it
  • Biologic injections

Ankle Injuries

  • Ankle sprains
  • Conservative care vs. internal bracing
  • Jones vs. Pseudo Jones – what’s the difference and who cares?
  • Achilles tendonitis – Biologics?
  • Achilles rupture – Conservative vs. surgical treatment

Upper Extremity Injuries

Rotator Cuff Injuries

  • Impingement – What to do? PT, injection, surgery
  • Partial thickness tears – What happens with… PT, biologics, surgery?
  • Full thickness tears – When is surgery needed?
  • Irreparable RCT – Superior capsular reconstruction vs. reverse TSA

Labral Injuries

  • SLAP repair vs. biceps tenodesis – does it matter?
  • Glenohumeral instability – Bankart lesions
  • Acromio-clavicular & sterno-clavicular injuries – What to do and when?

Youth Injuries

  • “Little Leaguer’s Shoulder”- What is it? How do we prevent it?

Elbow Injuries

  • Ligament injury
  • Ulnar collateral rupture – Conservative, reconstruction or internal brace?

Fracture Care

  • Clavicle fractures – Non-Op vs. ORIF, dynamic stabilization, biologics
  • Hip fractures in elderly – early mobilization (the key for overall recovery)
  • Youth – long bone fractures

OBJECTIVES

  1. Discuss the focused history taking and examination techniques of some of the world’s most respected orthopedic surgeons.
  2. Evaluate decision-making processes regarding conservative and surgical treatment options for commonly-experienced orthopedic problems.
  3. Formulate new methods to effectively educate your patients regarding their injuries, innovative treatment options, recovery steps and expectations.
  4. Develop skills to identify injuries specific to youth and adult populations.
  5. Translate knowledge of the latest, cutting-edge treatment options with your peers, patients and referral sources.
  6. Compare your current physical evaluation skill set with best practices demonstrated.

Faculty

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Mike Begg has over 25 years of experience in sports-related injuries. Initially, he worked as a certified athletic trainer for NAIA, NCAA and Professional Athletic teams and then as a certified physician assistant in orthopedics and Orthopedic surgery. While obtaining his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in athletic training/sports medicine, he was able to gain practical experience working with injured athletes. Mike followed up these experiences by teaming with a physical therapist in an outpatient physical therapy clinic treating multiple non-operative and post-operative patients.

Experience gained working “on the field” with multiple athletic teams, as well as working in the clinical rehabilitation setting, formed the solid foundation of Mike’s understanding of athletic injuries and how to get these athletes back into action. These experiences were fulfilling, but left him with a desire to know more about “the rest of the story.” Mike went on to complete Physician Assistant training and now works with physicians in an Orthopedic/Sports Medicine practice in Durango, Colorado. Experience gained on the playing field, in the operating room and in the clinical setting working side by side with various orthopedic surgeons helped solidify his understanding of what it means to treat the “Injured Athlete”.

Disclosures:

Financial: Michael Begg is receiving a fee for speaking at this educational activity.

Nonfinancial: Michael Begg has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.


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