Hospital for Special Surgery

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8th Annual Winter Technology & Innovation in Orthopedics Symposium

presented by Hospital for Special Surgery

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Notification icon Friday, January 12, 2024 1 PM - Saturday, January 13, 2024 5:15 PM America/New_York

Location Icon 401 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304 United States

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OVERVIEW

Join us for 2 days of engaging presentations in 5 highly specialized tracks: Hip and Knee, Shoulder, Sports Medicine, Spine, and Physical Therapy. The Symposium, hosted by HSS Florida, in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic Florida, Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute, and the University of Miami Health System, brings together world-renowned faculty in orthopedics. Presentations will include the latest advances in adult knee and hip arthroplasty, shoulder arthroplasty, joint preservation, advanced rehabilitation, recovery and pain protocols, and advances in sports medicine and spine surgery. Interactive and engaging case discussions, debates and didactic sessions will highlight the integration of innovative technology within the new paradigm of health care delivery.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This activity is targeted to orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, residents, fellows, medical students, research professionals and allied health providers associated with orthopedics.

KNEE & HIP CLINICIANS (Friday and Saturday):

  • Early Intervention in Hip - Knee Arthritis
  • Knee Replacements
  • Hip Replacements
  • Robotics and Assistive Technologies
  • Data’s Role in Joint Reconstruction
  • Surgical Efficiencies
  • Infections
  • Revisions
  • Perioperative Trauma
  • Complex Cases: What Did I Learn - Would Have, Could Have, Should Have

Section Chair:
Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., MD | Joint Implant Surgeons (JIS)

SPINE CLINICIANS (Saturday):

  • MIS & Spinal Deformity
  • Biologics in Spine Surgery
  • Endoscopic Applications in Spine Surgery
  • Musculoskeletal Health and Spine Surgery
  • Motion Preservation in Spine
  • Wearable Technology and Spine Patients
  • Augmented and Virtual Reality
  • 3-D Printing and Customized Spinal Implants
  • Nucleus Replacement Technologies
  • Custom Patient-Specific Implants
  • Artificial Intelligence in Spine
  • Robotics in Spine

Section Chair:
Andrew A. Sama, MD | Co-Chief, HSS Spine | Hospital for Special Surgery

SPORTS MEDICINE CLINICIANS (Saturday):

  • Computational Modeling and Planning
  • Neuromuscular Training and Injury Prevention and Movement Analysis
  • Novel Surgical Techniques
  • Big Data and AI in Sports Medicine

Section Chair:
Andrew D. Pearle, MD | Chief, Sports Medicine | Hospital for Special Surgery

SHOULDER CLINICIANS (Saturday):

  • Arthroplasty for Glenohumeral Arthritis - RSA vs TSA
  • TSA/RSA Glenoid-sided Innovations
  • TSA/RSA Humeral-sided Innovations
  • “Disasteroplasty” - Management of Disaster Cases
  • Acromion/Scapular Fractures after RSA
  • Rotator Cuff Augmentations: Balloons, Grafts, & Tendon Transfers
  • AC Joint Separations - Fix or Not Fix?
  • Shoulder Instability: State of the Art Procedures for Bone Loss
  • Orthobiologics in Shoulder Surgery
  • Innovations in Upper Extremity Fractures

Section Chairs:
Jonathan C. Levy, MD | Levy Shoulder Center | Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute
Ryan W. Simovitch, MD | Director, Shoulder Division | Hospital for Special Surgery Florida

PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINICIANS (Saturday):

  • Integrating Technology from the Laboratory to Field of Play
  • Application of Technology in Sport
  • Making Data Actionable: Case Study Examples

Section Chairs:
Jorge Giral, PT, DPT, SCS, COMT, CS | Clinical Manager | Hospital for Special Surgery Florida
Luis A. Feigenbaum, PT, DPT, ATC, LAT | Senior Associate Athletics Director | University of Miami Health System

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

HSS continuing medical education activities are intended to improve the quality of patient care and safety. At the completion of the course, the participant should be able to:

  • Discuss the role that new and advanced techniques and technologies have in various disciplines of orthopedic surgery including knee and hip, shoulder and spine.
  • Discuss evidence-based strategies in the management of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions as they relate to cutting edge developments in their respective fields;
  • Debate the value of new technologies and their integration within the new paradigm of health care delivery and assess the applicability for such new advances in practice;
  • Recognize the limitations and benefits of innovative technologies and techniques as they relate to current orthopaedic practice.

For more information please visit the official event page.

Faculty
  • Martin W. Roche

    Symposium Director

  • Francis John Hornicek, Jr.

    Symposium Director

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