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Adult Hip: Case 4 (online) (Diagnosing Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)) Cases from the Adolescent Hip Pain Clinic: A Virtual Fellowship Interactive Multimedia Program

Ritesh R. Shah, MD; John C. Clohisy, MD, Authors
Craig J. Della Valle, MD; Kevin L. Garvin, MD; Kenneth J. Koval, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS; Editors

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  • Item: 05244
  • ISBN/ISSN: 9780892037841
  • May 2012; Online Format

General Information

They're young and athletic, but it hurts to run, to walk, to sit.... Could it be FAI?

Area of Focus: Hip, Knee & Lower Extremity and Sports Medicine

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Do you know that…

  • It typically takes patients more than three years and four healthcare providers to obtain an accurate diagnosis of FAI?
  • 13% of FAI patients undergo inappropriate surgery before they are correctly diagnosed?


    Do you know…

  • The difference between cam and pincer impingement?
  • What sign the FAI patient typically uses to show where it hurts?
  • What patient history and clinical symptoms suggest an investigation into FAI?
  • Which physical exams are likely to be positive in a patient with FAI?
  • How to identify FAI radiographically?
  • What degenerative changes may appear on the radiographs?
  • Which patients need arthroscopy and which need open surgery?


    Are you ready to:

  • Help your patients avoid years of pain, misdiagnosis, and even inappropriate procedures?


    Come to the Adolescent Hip Pain Clinic to master the fundamentals and then diagnose four challenging cases. You'll build your understanding with media-rich resources and engaging interactive learning methods. Expert surgeons take you up this steep learning curve, offering feedback and critical insights at every step. Finally, they'll invite you (by camera) to share their surgical suites as they complete these difficult surgeries.

    PRACTICAL one-on-one learning with leading surgeons
    FUN and INTERACTIVE… learner-centered, friendly format
    SELF-PACED with instant feedback… You can even have a do-over to improve your score!
    PEER-REVIEWED

    QUESTION THE AUTHORS AND EDITORS on The Adult Hip social media link! Study in–depth with full length articles or take a quick review with the video summary that you can download to your computer, phone, or tablet.

    Educational Objectives:

    Summarize the clinical presentation of a patient with femoroacetabular impingement
    Compare at least five radiographic techniques for diagnosing femoroacetabular impingement
    Describe at least two treatment options for femoroacetabular impingement.


    CME:
    This activity has been approved for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits.™ This enduring material can help fulfill the CME requirements mandated by the ABOS Maintenance of Certification™ (MOC) process.

    THE ADULT HIP CASE SERIES

    This is the fourth case in our new series - more to come! All offer convenient, case-based education: self-paced with instant feedback: in-depth, peer-reviewed, and PRACTICAL.

    Case 1 (Stable intertrochanteric fractures): Slippin and Slidin: The Case of Clyde Ayers
    Case 2 (Acetabular dysplasia): Too Young for This Pain: The Case of Paul Porter
    Case 3 (Periprosthetic fractures): Is This Stem Stable? The Case of Mark Grana

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