Orthopedics Bundle 2025
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This 7-course bundle is jam packed with courses to help build a strong foundation in common orthopedic concerns in Primary Care! This bundle covers orthopedic pharmacology, fractures, osteoporosis, spine imaging, and pediatric sports injuries. Evaluation and management of orthopedic injuries to the hands, wrists, elbows, knees and joints are also addressed. *Content is accessible for 90 days post purchase*
Total Credits: 8.5 contact hours; 1.92 are pharmacology
Expiration Date: December 31st, 2025
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This program is an in-depth session to discuss the exam of the shoulder and knee joint. Multiple techniques are discussed and reviewed along with assessment skills and treatment options. The anatomy of the Shoulder and knee is reviewed in detail. Urgent vs non urgent diagnosis | 1.50 credits (0.50 Pharmacology) | $40
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This session will discuss the use of various spinal imaging. Topics include review of routine imaging with an emphasis on CT, MRI, and other advanced spinal imaging used in and outpatient. Numerous case studies with imaging of commonly encountered pathology will be discussed. | 1.0 credits (0 Pharmacology) | $27.50
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This presentation will discuss when to use non-pharm methods to treat joint pain, and will also discuss medications as an option for pain control. Last but not least, injections will be discussed when all else has failed! | 1.50 credits (0.50 Pharmacology) | $40
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Understand a manual Physical Therapy perspective that alleviates sciatica. Find out how important the piriformis is in relation to sciatica. Easily locate the culprit. |1.50 credits (0 Pharmacology) | $35
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This session will provide information regarding the identification of women and men at risk for fracture based on bone densitometry and their 10-year fracture risk using the FRAX calculation. Pharmacologic therapies will be reviewed including patient selection for first line therapies when fracture risk is high and therapies for patients at very high risk including drug risks and benefits. Current controversies will be discussed including long-term use of bisphosphonates, adverse events including osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) and atypical subtrocanteric femur fractures and drug holidays. New concerns about discontinuation of rank ligand inhibitors and the rapid increase in vertebral fractures will be discussed. Treatment of patients at high risk due to therapy such as aromatase inhibitors and androgen deprivation therapy will be presented. Case studies will be used to provide real clinical scenarios. | 1.0 credits (0.75 Pharmacology) | $30
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The chief complaint of hand, wrist and/or elbow pain in primary care is a common. We will review the most common injuries and conditions, and include assessment, diagnosis and management of such complaints. | 1.00 credits (0.17 pharmacology) | $27.50
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This session will evaluate the top 5 most common fractures encountered by ER, UC, and primary care settings. Topics include evaluation and management of these injuries as well as possible red flags that can occur. | 1.0 credits (0 Pharmacology) | $27.50