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Cases Solved! Pediatric and Adolescent Forearm Fractures
Cases Solved! is a journal-based CME activity series presented by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Each activity consists of an interactive clinical case scenario based on a recent article from the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS) followed by a multiple-choice assessment to put your diagnostic and management skills to the test.
These current, peer-reviewed articles touch on important areas of orthopaedic patient care and describe how the article impacts practice behavior and/or systems of care.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the typical mechanism of injury for and classification of pediatric and adolescent forearm fractures.
- Discuss appropriate clinical and radiographic assessment of pediatric or adolescent patients with a forearm fracture.
- List acceptable reduction parameters for forearm fractures in children and adolescents.
- Identify common treatment options for the management of pediatric and adolescent forearm fractures.
- Explain the role of closed reduction and cast immobilization, intramedullary nail fixation, and plate fixation in the management of pediatric and adolescent forearm fractures, including the indications, advantages, disadvantages, and outcomes associated with each treatment option.
Earn up to 2 AMA PRA category 1 Credits
Credit
CME:2.0