What You’ll Discover in Mike Begg Advanced Clinical Orthopedics Lab
- Faculty:
- Mike Begg
- Duration:
- Full Day
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- October 11, 2016
Description
- How do you target your evaluation with these 3 key questions?
- Participate in the formation of a diagnosis – using real patient scenarios
- Do not be afraid to trust your differential diagnosis before you have your physical exam
- Find out all about the new treatment options available for ACL repair, Biologics/stem cells, Superior capsular reconstruction and Internal bracing to ligament injuries
- Watch video to see the different surgical options available
Imagine you are walking down the halls, and being greeted by some of the top and most respected orthopedic surgeons worldwide. These top-notch surgeons have access to a wide range of expertise and are able to explain the science behind their treatment plans. Mike Begg, PA-You can transform your practice with C.
It is hard to stay current with orthopedics’ rapid advancements. This seminar will highlight some of the most innovative aspects of orthopedics.-Modern and cutting-edge concepts are still in use today. These ideas and techniques are supported by clinical evidence and patient outcomes studies. A few examples of what you can look forward to learning…
After a 9-CJ was finally able to return to soccer after a month-long recovery from an ACL reconstruction on his right knee. He suffered an identical injury to his left side 3 months after his return. Election of a “repair” Instead of the traditional “reconstruction”He saw the dramatic changes in recovery firsthand. CJ was reporting after 3 months. “I can go, full on, 100%, no problem….. if you would only let me!”
The story of MM is a 73-Year-An active, elderly female suffering from debilitating pain in her knees due to an advanced arthritic condition. If surgery were her only option, imagine her joy when she received a simple injection of “stem cells” In her knees, she was able get back to her exercise class and to ride her bike with her grandchildren.
The seminar will be able to help patients understand their unique issues and introduce them to new concepts, such as ACL Repair. “impossible and not reasonable” As an option for some patients, and as a biologic treatment for many conditions that were once considered surgical in nature. CJ, MM and other experts will present the information in this interactive seminar in a case scenario format. “tell their story” While educating you to learn new ideas and concepts.
Handouts
Webcast Manual (8.61 MB) | 84 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Sessions will be presented with a mock patient presentation (case study) including: History and Physical, Exam Findings, Special Tests, Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Recovery/Rehabilitation Goals.
Lower extremity injuries
Knee Injuries
- Ligament Injuries
- ACL – Conservative treatment vs. reconstruction vs. repair
- MCL – Conservative vs. internal brace
- FCL – Repair vs. reconstruction
- Cartilage injuries
- Chondral defects – Non-op, biologics and allograft – or any other…
- DJD – PT, bracing, (Steroids – HA -Biologics) or surgery
- Patellar Injuries
- Instability – Non-OP vs. MPFL Repair or Reconstruction …. and When
- Youth injuries
- Overuse and acute injury…. What’s right for the kid?
Hip Injuries
- Labral injuries
- How do we learn, what do do and how can we do it?
- Biologic injections
Ankle Injuries
- Ankle sprains
- Internal bracing vs. conservative care
- Jones vs. Pseudo Jones – what’s the difference and who cares?
- Achilles tendonitis – Biologics?
- Achilles rupture – Conservative vs. surgical treatment
Upper Extremity Injuries
Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Impingement – What to do? PT, injection, surgery
- Partial thickness tears – What happens with…. PT, biologics, surgery?
- Full thickness tears – When is surgery needed?
- Irreparable RCT – Superior capsular reconstruction vs. reverse TSA
Labral Injuries
- Does it matter if SLAP repair is used in conjunction with biceps Tenodesis?
- Glenohumeral instability – Bankart lesions
- Acromio-sterno & clavicular-clavicular injuries – What to do and when?
Youth injuries
- “Little Leaguer’s Shoulder”What is it? How do we prevent it?
Elbow Injuries
- Ligament injury
- Ulnar collateral rupture – Conservative, reconstruction or internal brace?
Fracture Care
- Clavicle fractures – Non-Op vs. ORIF, dynamic stabilization, biologics
- Hip fractures in elderly – early mobilization (the key for overall recovery)
- Youth – long bone fractures
OBJECTIVES
- Discuss the focused history taking and examination techniques of some of the world’s most respected orthopedic surgeons.
- Evaluate decision-Choosing the best surgical and conservative treatment options.-Have you ever had orthopedic problems?
- Find new methods to help your patients understand their injuries and the best treatment options.
- You will be able to identify injuries that are specific to the youth and adult population.
- Transform knowledge from the most recent, cutting-edge-You can share your edge treatment options with patients, colleagues and other referral sources.
- Compare your current skills in physical evaluation with the best practices.
Faculty

Mike Begg, PA-C Similar seminars and products 1
Mike Begg More than 25 years of sports experience-Similar injuries. He began his career as an athletic trainer for NAIA and NCAA teams. Later, he became a certified physician assistant in orthopedic and orthopedic surgery. His bachelor’s and masters degrees in sports medicine/athletic training allowed him to get practical experience with athletes who were injured. Mike These experiences were followed by a team with a physical therapist at an outpatient clinic for physical therapy treating multiple conditions.-Operative and post-operative patients.
Working experience “on the field” The solid foundation was built with the help of multiple athletic teams and in the field of clinical rehabilitation. MikeHis understanding of how to get athletes back on track after an injury. These experiences were rewarding, but they left him wanting to learn more. “the rest of the story.” Mike He went on to become a Physician Assistant and works alongside physicians in an Orthopedic/Sports Medicine clinic in Durango, Colorado. He has a solid understanding of how to treat patients through his experience on the field, in surgery and in clinic. “Injured Athlete”.
Disclosures:
Financial: Michael Begg Is receiving a fee to speak at this educational event.
Nonfinancial: Michael Begg There are no other relevant financial relationships that he can disclose.
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