Online Self-Paced Course

Clinical Management of Sporting Hand and Wrist Injuries

Episode 4

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English

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English, French

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English, French

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1.25 h

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Summary

In many sports, the incidence of Hand-Wrist injuries are not the most prevalent areas in sport, however, provide significant reason for limiting both performance and training availability in many athletes.

In sports, there a variety of conditions which include; Sprain and Strains, Fractures and/or Dislocations, and Tendon Pathologies. The difference between subjective and objective information is important when assessing and treating these regions. This can make a difference on both safe and timely return to sport.

In this episode we will review which objective measures, and associated tools, are most indicative for these areas. We will also consider special tests which, combined with a good knowledge of biomechanics, can assist in both diagnosis and prognosis. We will then focus on exercise therapy through a variety of rehabilitation tools and concepts. Apart from demonstrating local exercises, we will ensure appropriate engagement of the wider kinetic chain is considered.

Objectives

  1. Appreciate the structures implicit in Sports Injuries for the Hand ans wrist
  2. What tests can be used to enhance our understanding of function
  3. Management Considerations for the hand and wrist

Course Content

Introduction
Module 1: Differential Diagnosis
Module 2: Loaded Test (Qualitative)
Module 3: Loaded Tests (Quantitative)
Module 4: Management
Conclusion 1 Topic | 1 Quiz
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Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner’s license or regulation. Continuing education courses should not be taken by people who are not licensed or regulated.This does not apply when they are part of a specific plan of care. By participating in this course, the participant agrees to respect his/her professional scope of practice.

Instructors

Ian Gatt

Orthopaedics

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Average Review Score:
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Bon pour simplifier evaluation main/poignet
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Good consideration for functional assessment. I would have liked some indication of the prognostic aspect.

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Concrete and useful course for clinicians.

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Well explained, thank you.

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Good complement to the other training on the hand and wrist!

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Nice effort to summarize complex structures such as the hand and wrist.

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Very good exercise ideas. Sometimes lacks visual support.

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very interesting

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very interesting, I can’t wait to put some tips into practice

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Very complete, I would have liked some visual anatomical reminders

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Knows his subject well.

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Gives good ideas

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THX

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Very good, but I would have liked more information on acute treatment for traumatic cases.

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Very good suggestions for exercises.

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Course very useful and transferable to the clinic.

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