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Webinar: The Failing Knee & Injured Knee - Treatment Pathways during Covid-19

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Date and time

Monday 1st June

15:00 - 17:00

Speaker

Rishi Chana

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Location

Webinar

Price

£29 + VAT

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Webinar: The Failing Knee & Injured Knee - Treatment Pathways during Covid-19

Join us and Mr Rishi Chana, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, for an exploration of knee conditions, including acute injuries and degeneration. This includes a discussion of when knee conditions are urgent enough to warrant active management and how, as practitioners, you can manage your patients’ anxieties and worries about their condition during the current pandemic.


If you managed to catch Mr Chana’s webinar in April you’ll know that he is an excellent speaker with a lot to say, so join us on Monday 1st June at 3pm to benefit from his insight and experience.


Watch Mr Chana introduce his topic:

This event is available to purchase on-demand and was first delivered on Monday 1 June 2020. Once you've purchased the course, you can watch it immediately from your Oryon Develop dashboard by logging into your account.

Schedule:

Part 1: The Injured Knee: Diagnosis and Management

  • Common knee injuries and differentiating between urgent and non-urgent situations
  • Mechanism of injury
  • Diagnosis and management


Part 2: The Failing Knee: What can we do now?

  • Presentation and conservative treatments for the failing knee
  • Latest evidence-based surgical options
  • Patient journey, recovery and support system


Learning outcomes:

  • Diagnose and assess urgency of knee injuries
  • Refined knowledge of patient journeys and collaborative management
  • Surgical options

Rishi Chana

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon | Surrey

Mr Rishi Chana is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in lower limb surgery.

His specialist areas include: hip and knee replacement including minimally invasive hip replacement, hip and knee revision joint replacement including reconstruction for peri-prosthetic fractures around the hip and knee, patello-femoral and uni-compartmental knee replacement surgery, knee arthroscopy, hip arthroscopy (key-hole surgery of the hip), foot and ankle surgery particularly forefoot and bunion surgery. He has a particular interest in enhanced recovery surgery and rehabilitation.

Rishi qualified from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine and completed his postgraduate orthopaedic training in South East England. Rishi undertook specialist training for one year in hip and knee surgery, including hip and knee arthroscopy at the world-renowned Specialist Orthopaedic Group and North Sydney Orthopaedic Sports & Medicine Centre. He then specialized in complex revision reconstruction hip and knee surgery for a further year at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore and completed his final fellowship in Ashford & St Peter’s Hospitals. He has an active interest in research and has published high impact articles on joint replacement outcomes and activity levels after surgery.

Current appointments:

Consultant Lower Limb Surgeon at Ashford and St. Peter’s NHS Trust

2 hour webinar, speaker's slides (if permitted) and CPD certificate.


Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Physiotherapists, Podiatrists, Sports Therapists, Hand Therapists, Radiographers, Occupational Therapists, GP, Other Health Professionals, Trainee Health Professionals, Students

Webinar-The-Failing-Knee--Injured-Knee--Treatment-Pathways-during-Covid19

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Date and time

Monday 1st June

15:00 - 17:00

Price

£29 + VAT

Speaker

Rishi Chana

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Location

Webinar

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