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Sporting Hand and Wrist Webinar Series (Webinar 1 and 2 Discount Bundle)

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The Sporting Hand & Wrist Webinar Series Discount Bundle (Webinar 1 & 2 Discount Bundle) gives you discounted access to both webinars for purchasing them together!

 

The Hand and wrist account for up to 25% of all injuries in sports. Although traumatic injuries are what commonly come to mind when considering these areas, it is the overuse type which can present most enigmatic to diagnose and manage. On the ulnar side there are a myriad of pathologies, hence why it is sometimes referred to as the ‘black box’ of the wrist. The radial side is no easier with conditions like intersection syndrome or stress fractures of scaphoid, just to name a few, which practitioners might not be familiar with. Is this a region which you as a clinician feel comfortable assessing and treating? What should you know when differentiating, especially with considerations towards certain pathologies? This webinar will provide a wide array of pertinent information, including relevant anatomy. We will cover objective measures, injury management (from self-management to add-on considerations), and how best to approach return to train post-injury. So, looking for a bit of CPD focused on the Hand & Wrist. This webinar will cover all this and more!

 

Non-Traumatic injuries in Sports

Live event: 26th October – Recordings available after

Non-Traumatic type injuries can be enigmatic to diagnose and manage. On the ulnar side there are a myriad of pathologies, hence why it is sometimes referred to as the ‘black box’ of the wrist. The radial side is no easier with conditions like intersection syndrome or stress fractures of scaphoid, just to name a few, which practitioners might not be familiar with. Are you comfortable with red flags in this region? An important consideration whether you are working in sport or other settings. Interested in learning more? This webinar will cover all this and more!

 

Traumatic injuries in Sports

Live event: 25th January 2022 – Recordings available after

Traumatic injuries are what commonly come to mind when considering the hand and wrist. Pulling-pushing-twisting activities or an impact force (e.g. falling onto the ground, striking an opponent in combat sports, or a ball striking the hand in sports like volleyball or basketball) are types of mechanisms which can lead to trauma. Diverse structures can be damaged in the process. When presented with a traumatic injury do you know what type of pathology to consider? How do you differentiate between a mild, moderate, or severe injury? What is your rationale for referring for a scan? What should you consider in the management? This webinar will cover all this and more!