DATE: 06/17/2024; 12:00pm to 1:00pm
TOPIC: A Novel and Minimally Invasive Option for Treating Tendinosis During In-Season Competition
SPEAKER: Cody Grotewold, MS, LAT, ATC
LOCATION: Zoom Video
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
1.Differentiate the characteristics among tendon disorders. (Domain 4, Tasks: 402, 406)
2.Assess common non-operative treatments for tendinosis and delineate between management strategies for in-season and out of season competition. (Domain 2, Tasks 203, 204)
3.Evaluate the current literature available for ultrasound guided neo-vessel/neo-nerve mechanical ablation and identify common indications that may be amenable to the procedure. (Domain 1, Tasks 102, 103)
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TRANSCRIPT
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