Fractures of the Distal Radius
Contemporary Perspectives on a Common Fracture
Description
Fractures of the Distal Radius: Contemporary Perspectives on a Common Fracture
After finishing this course, you will get
Knowledge of the social impact of distal radius fractures
Basics of fragility fractures
Operative treatment of distal radius fractures
Treatment of early complications of distal radius fractures
The management of late complications of distal radius
The chapter of this course
Fracture of the distal radius, a common but often difficult clinical problem
The operative treatment of distal radius fractures
The operative management of problematic fractures of the distal radius
The treatment of early complications of distal radius fractures
The management of late complications of distal radius fractures
About Dr. Jesse Jupiter
Professor of Orthopedics, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University
Chairman of the editorial Board of Elsevier
Former President of the American Association of Hand Surgeons (AAHS)
Former President of the American Society for Shoulder-Elbow Surgery (ASES)
Former President of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) International Division
Owner of the International Federation of Hand Surgery (IFSSH) "International Pioneer in Hand Surgery"
He's been at Harvard medical school and Massachusetts general hospital for 45 years.
He is a member of many orthopedic societies and well over 20 international hand societies.
He's written over 1,000 publications and edited or written 15 different texts.
What You Will Learn!
- 1. Understand the social impact of distal radius fractures
- 2. To grasp the basics of fragility fractures
- 3. Handle the operative treatment of distal radius fractures
- 4. To learn the treatment of early complications of distal radius fractures
- 5. To know the management of late complications of distal radius
Who Should Attend!
- - Doctors who want to improve their clinical practice skills
- - Doctors who wish to have an advanced understanding of techniques related to distal flexural fractures