Webinar: Shoulder & Elbow Instability, Including AC Joint

Webinar: Shoulder & Elbow Instability, Including AC Joint

Date and time

Tuesday 2nd November

19:00 - 21:00

Speaker

Peter Domos

Consultant Trauma And Orthopaedic Surgeon

Location

Webinar

Price

£29 + VAT

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Webinar: Shoulder & Elbow Instability, Including AC Joint

This event is available to purchase on-demand and was first delivered on 2nd November 2021. Once you've purchased the course, you can watch it immediately from your Oryon Develop dashboard by logging into your account.


Give instability the cold shoulder with the latest updates in shoulder and elbow pathophysiologies.


Whether your patients are active, athletic or have acquired an injury accidentally, understand how to examine, diagnose and treat instability conditions. Mr Peter Domos, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, will be exploring upper limb instability in the shoulder, elbow and acromioclavicular (AC) joint. 

Define and pinpoint the characteristics of instability in the upper limb by understanding the aetiology of the conditions. Mr Domos will be exploring each type of instability and how to examine patients, as well as the necessary imaging, such as X-rays, MRIs, CTs for accurate diagnosis. We will be looking at conditions, such as shoulder dislocation and subluxation, labral tear, and AC joint instability. Mr Domos will be delving into best-practice methods of communication for treatment. For instance, we will be discussing how to advise whether conservative methods, such as exercise, bracing and physical therapies; medications, such as NSAIDs; or surgery is deemed necessary, or a combination.


In the second half of the evening, we will be focusing on elbow instability. While some may experience acute symptoms, we will be examining the potential for chronic injuries or posttraumatic sequela, such as: Posterolateral rotatory instability, Valgus instability, Varus posteromedial rotatory instability. In both acute and chronic cases, patients may need separate management and we will be exploring the symptoms to identify, approaches to examination and treatment techniques which may be operative or non-operative.


Schedule:

  • What is instability? 
  • Shoulder, AC joint & Elbow aetiologies – acute & chronic conditions
  • Signs and symptoms
  • Examination and diagnosis methodology
  • Operative or non-operative treatment types


Learning Outcomes:

  • Gain in-depth knowledge on defining and understanding shoulder, AC joint and elbow instability pathophysiology 
  • Take practical examination techniques back to your practice and know when to refer for imaging such as X-rays, MRIs, CTs
  • Understand which treatments are necessary for acute or chronic conditions, whether surgical or non-surgical

Peter Domos

Consultant Trauma And Orthopaedic Surgeon | London

Mr Peter Domos is double-fellowship trained (United Kingdom and France) Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon with subspecialty interest in shoulder and elbow surgery at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust in London, United Kingdom.  


Mr Domos provides general trauma and full comprehensive shoulder and elbow services for degenerative disorders, sport injuries and complex trauma. His specialist interests are in shoulder and elbow arthroscopy, open joint reconstruction and joint replacement.


He is an active British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS), British Orthopaedic Association (BOA), American Shoulder and Elbow Society (ASES) and European Society for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. He was awarded the winner of the BESS Travelling Fellowship 2014, as well as the Paul Calvert Research Paper Prize, the ISAKOS Upper Limb Travelling Fellowship 2016 and several other international and national awards. In addition to his year-long fellowship in France, he has also visited several other leading shoulder and elbow surgeons in Europe (18 surgeons across 6 countries).


Mr Domos is a keen teacher and trainer of physiotherapists, junior doctors and orthopaedic trainees. He is one of the course convenor of the ORUK London Shoulder and Elbow FRCS(Orth) course and recently, he was awarded Trainer of the Year 2021 from the University College Hospital London (UCLH) and Middlesex Orthopaedic Society. He is also a member of the Watanabe Club, which is a group of shoulder surgeons with unified interest in sharing experiences and techniques to the next generation. He is consistently involved in research (which has led to an MD degree), with several publications in peer-review journals, book chapters and annual presentations at various scientific meetings. To maintain his professional development, he regularly attends and teaches (as Faculty member) at national and international courses, to keep his knowledge and skills up-to-date.


In recognition of his clinical and research contributions he was elected as a Member of the Committee of the prestigious European Society for Surgery of the Shoulder and the Elbow, alongside world-renowned surgeons.


Find more information on Peter Domos at Total Orthopaedics website: https://www.totalorthopaedics.london

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: Shoulder & Elbow Instability, Including AC Joint

Buy now

Add to basket

Date and time

Tuesday 2nd November

19:00 - 21:00

Price

£29 + VAT

Speaker

Peter Domos

Consultant Trauma And Orthopaedic Surgeon

Location

Webinar

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