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Optimizing Hand Therapy Following Complex Trauma (IC04) - 2012 Annual Meeting
Faculty: Christine Novak, MD, Michael Neumeister, MD, Rebecca Vonderheyde, MD, Kristin Valdes, MD
Learning Objectives:
- To understand acute fracture, nerve and tendon management in complex trauma.
- To discuss the postoperative protocols following complex traumatic upper extremity injury.
- To review the biomedical and pyschosocial factors related to outcome following traumatic upper extremity injury.
Description
Management of patients following complex trauma for tendon, nerve and bony injury can be challenging and optimal outcomes necessitate a collaborative relationship between the patient, surgeon, and hand therapist. Through didactic presentations and case discussion, this course will focus on the key elements of patient management from a biomedical and psychosocial approach. Practical pearls and pitfalls of hand therapy to maximize outcome will be presented.
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Faculty: Christine Novak, MD, Michael Neumeister, MD, Rebecca Vonderheyde, MD, Kristin Valdes, MD
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Faculty: Christine Novak, MD
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Faculty: Michael W. Neumeister, MD
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Faculty: Rebecca Vonderheyde, MD
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Faculty: Kristin Valdes, MD
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Faculty: Christine Novak, MD
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