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JAAOS Plus: Baseball Injuries of the Hand and Wrist
Live Date:
August 10, 2021
7:15 PM CST
Injuries of the hand and wrist are common in baseball. Because of the unique motions and loads encountered in this sport, physicians treating baseball players may encounter hand and wrist injuries ranging from common to rare. An understanding of these baseball-related injuries must include their pathoanatomy, diagnosis, and treatment options. This knowledge is critical for the general orthopaedic surgeon treating baseball players to allow for timely and appropriate treatment. This article reviews the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of baseball-related hand and wrist injuries, with a target audience of general orthopaedic surgeons.
Learning Objectives
- Classify proximal humerus fractures (PHF) with a mechanistic classification system (FJD-Mayo)
- Know important aspects of fracture reduction and fixation
- Have a framework for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for fracture, and pearls for effective completion
- Should recognize common complications in surgical treatment of PHF
Credit
CME:1.0