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The Future of Spine Surgery: How the Globus ExcelsiusGPS System is Transforming Precision and Patient Outcomes at Overlook Medical Center
Spine surgery has entered a new era, one where precision, safety, and efficiency define the gold standard of care. At Overlook Medical Center, part of Atlantic Health System, the introduction of the Globus ExcelsiusGPS robotic navigation system for spine surgery is not just an advancement—it’s a legitimate breakthrough. For physicians, ensuring the best outcomes for their patients is a top priority. With the robotic surgical system at Overlook Medical Center, you can confidently refer patients knowing they’ll receive the most advanced, minimally invasive spinal care available today.Evaluation and Management of Common Chest and Abdominal Injuries in Athletes
1.00 CME Credit Available | Clinical presentation, evaluation, and management of blunt chest and abdominal trauma and the importance of the interprofessional team in educating patients on the prevention of abdominal injuries.Oh my Aching Hip! :Update on Labral Tears of the Hip and Femoroacetabular Impingement
1.00 CME Credit Available | Stephen A. Hunt, MDInjuries to the Extensor Mechanism of the Knee in the Athletic and Aging Population
1.00 CME Credit Available | Paul B. Brown, III, DO, is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with Atlantic Medical Group Orthopedics at Clark. A former college baseball player, Dr. Brown experienced firsthand the importance of proper injury prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation – and he brings this same level of commitment and passionate care to his patients. He is a specialist in minimally invasive arthroscopic and reconstructive techniques, which minimize scarring and improve recovery and outcomes.Patellofemoral Instability in the Skeletally Immature Athlete
1.00 CME Credit Available | John E. Tis, MD, is a specialist in pediatric orthopedics and sports medicine. He is one of the few fellowship-trained pediatric orthopedic surgeons, board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery in Sports Medicine.Adolescent Knee Pain: Etiologies, Pathoanatomy and Treatment Considerations from a Primary Care Perspective
1.00 CME Credit Available | Review the etiologies of knee pain in adolescents, discuss physical exam clues, diagnostic imaging and treatment options from a primary care perspective.Contemporary Management of Rotator Cuff Tears
1.00 CME Credit Available | Speaker Charles Wang, MDSports Related Concussion 2024 Update
1.00 CME Credit Available | Help practitioners define, diagnose, and treat sports related concussions based on the latest evidenceACL Surgery and the Power of Anterolateral Reconstruction to Decrease Recurrence Risk
1.00 CME Credit Available | Advances in techniques designed to support ACL reconstructions and help prevent recurrent injuriesElbow Instability in the Throwing Athlete: Tommy John Light Surgery and Modern Variations on the Technique
1.00 CME Credit Available | Describe the indications and recent advances in treatment options for ulnar collateral ligament injuries of the elbow in athletesShoulder Instability, my Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment
1.00 CME Credit Available | A pragmatic approach to the anatomy and pathophysiology pathophysiology involved in shoulder instability.Musculoskeletal Tumors Masquerading as Sports Medicine Injuries
1.00 CME Credit Available | James Wittig, MD | Orthopedic Oncology, Orthopedic Surgery