Pelvic Fractures and Heterotopic Ossification of the Hip Date: Tue, Apr 9th, 2024 Time: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Location: Online
Speakers:
Elan M. Goldwyn, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine
Director of Orthopedic Trauma Service Department of Orthopaedics, NYPQ
Irina Lozanskaya, PT, MS
Senior Physical Therapist
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, NYPQ
Sukhdeep “Sean” Singh, DPT
Physical Therapist
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, NYPQ
Disclosures: None
Moderators:
Elan Goldwyn, M.D. & Anthony Vucenik, PT, MS
Objectives:
**Approved for 1.8 PT CEUs**
**Approved for 1.5 Athletic Trainers BOC**
Target Audience: Primary care physicians, orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, physician assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists, residents, fellows, athletic trainers, nurses, rehabilitation specialists and other Sports Medicine Specialists and Healthcare Professional involved in the care of pelvic and hip injuries.
• Describe the anatomy of the pelvis and hip joint.
• Identify the need for surgical intervention during pelvic trauma
• Develop a rehabilitation program for surgical and non-surgical pelvic fractures.
• Develop a rehabilitation program for heterotopic ossification of the hip.
• Identify proper protocol for rehabilitation according to patient symptomology with pelvic fractures and heterotopic ossification of the hip.
Accreditation
NewYork Presbyterian/Queens is accredited by the Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
NewYork Presbyterian/Queens designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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