Un père qui aide son enfant qui s'est blessé au genou.

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Sports injuries and MSK conditions common in children and adolescents

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French

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3.25 h

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Summary

This course with Dr. Ouellet will allow you to put your differential Dx skills to the test as 1st line professionals who may often encounter children and adolescents presenting with MSK symptoms.

Indeed, each traumatic and non-traumatic pathology will first be presented to you in the form of a case history, and your knowledge will be tested live via a simultaneous quiz application. For each pathology, you will be presented with the clinical presentation, recommended management and evolution according to scientific evidence. Some more medical aspects and red flags not to be missed will also be covered to deepen your knowledge.

Objectives

  1. Identify the main musculoskeletal conditions that can affect a young athlete’s performance;
  2. Recommend an appropriate evidence-based radiological investigation and treatment plan treatment plan;
  3. Identify patients requiring referral.

Course Content

Sports injuries and MSK conditions common in children and adolescents
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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.

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Jérôme Ouellet

Paediatrics, Physical activity

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This is my second training session with this pediatrician. I love his presentations!

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It’s a good reminder of the most frequently encountered injuries and clinical pictures to keep in mind. I really enjoyed it!

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Very interesting and relevant course. I feel better equipped as a physiotherapist to refer my patients to the right professional.

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I loved this presentation! What a great communicator! It will be very useful in my practice!

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I would have liked to have heard about PFS, osgood, muscle strain, etc. too. But great course 🙂

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Thank you! Really complete and accurate.

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Excellent course on how to explain our suspicions to a pediatrician, in a letter to the doctor for example. Thank you so much! I took off one star, because I didn’t learn anything new compared to my university course (master’s) where I was lucky enough to have a course on pediatric MSK by physiotherapists from Ste-Justine.

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Very interesting, well constructed, concise and precise. It would be nice to have a course on the various disorders of preschool children, adding neurological, visual and pneumological diagnoses (for ex. a physio who works in pediatrics in CR). We see a lot of babies and toddlers who are not known to the system and often without a family doctor or pediatrician, so it’s up to us to make differential diagnoses and refer them to the right specialist (neuro-ortho-physiatrist, ophthalmologist, etc.).

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I would have liked to see more discussion of the problems involved in hip, groin and sacroiliac pain in young athletes… not easy to diagnose, e.g. field hockey players. Can I ask Dr. Ouellet a question? Thank you!

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Thank you very much for this course; it was very interesting! I really enjoyed it!

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Well-balanced mix of material and Dr. Ouellet’s professional experiences. However, since the vast majority of people were “field” professionals (kin, physio), I found that some parts were a little too focused on x-rays and what to look for when you see x-rays. Otherwise, very dynamic instructor and course. Thank you very much!

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Find out more about MSK injury presentations for children. The beginning was more general. Thank you so much!

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Very interesting! Very interesting! Very relevant to clinical practice!

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