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Event Details


Management of Spondylolysis in Athletes

Starts: Tue 7:00PM CT (Jul 30, 2024) Ends: Tue 8:00PM CT (Jul 30, 2024) OnDemand

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In this webinar recording, faculty focus on the role of spondylolysis as a leading cause of low back pain in athletes. They discuss sport-specific prevalence and an evidence-based clinical and diagnostic imaging evaluation. The attendee will gain insight into the evidence for rehabilitation strategies, percutaneous interventions, and surgical management as well as prognosis for return to sport.

Chair & Moderator

Brian D. Steinmetz, DO

Faculty

Jonathan S. Kirschner, MD

Michael Stauff, MD

Greta Liebo, MD

What You Will Learn

Upon completion of this course, participants should gain strategies to:

Describe risk factors, prevalence, and prognosis for athletes with low back pain from spondylolysis;

Recognize optimal clinical and imaging modalities for the diagnosis of spondylolysis;

Summarize the latest evidence for specific interventions including bone stimulation, percutaneous interventions, and surgery for spondylolysis.

Disclaimer

NASS courses are created to enhance physician understanding of the complexity of performing these procedures only. The course is not designed to certify that attendees are proficient in the procedures taught in the course. NASS strongly advises participants to continue to have proctoring, mentoring and additional experience prior to treating patients.

Audience

All Members and Nonmembers in the medical field

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Registration: OnDemand Recordings

 Member$35.00
 Member In-Training$0.00
 Non-Member$65.00

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Continuing Medical Education (CME)s

The North American Spine Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The North American Spine Society designates this enduring activity for a maximum of

1.5

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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