CME
Shoulder
W. Jeffrey Grantham, MD
Lexington Clinic
Michael Freehill, MD
Stanford University School of Medicine
*Courses included with registration; however advance sign-up is required.
The biceps and labral dysfunction remain enigmas of sports medicine. The treatment of biceps pathology remains widely contested. The root cause remains a mystery and recent studies indicate the posterior labrum may be the site of most of the clinically significant pathoanatomy. The purpose of this case-based instructional lecture is to provide insight and discussion into the controversies surrounding biceps and labral pathology in the athlete and active individual. This course will explore normal and pathologic appearances of the glenoid labrum and the biceps-labral complex while developing a foundational understanding of the pathomechanics that lead to pathoanatomy.
Instructional Course Faculty: W. Jeffrey Grantham, MD – Lexington Clinic
Instructional Course Faculty: Austin V. Stone, MD, PhD – University of Kentucky
Instructional Course Faculty: Brian R. Waterman, MD – Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Instructional Course Faculty: Jeanne C. Patzkowski, MD – Brooke Army Medical Center
Instructional Course Faculty: Jennifer Smith, MD – Naval Medical Center San Diego