7h50 - 8h00

Welcoming Remarks


8h00 - 8h30

Foot problems in the newborn baby

Dre Marie-Andrée Cantin

  • Recognize the various deformities common in newborns;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

8h30 - 8h50

Angular and rotational deformities in newborns and children

Dr Reggie Hamdy

  • Recognize the various angular and rotational deformities of the lower extremity in newborns and children;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

8h50 - 9h10

Angular and rotational deformities in adolescents and young adults

Dr Mitchell Bernstein

  • Recognize the various angular and rotational deformities of the lower extremity in adolescents and young adults;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

9h10 - 9h30

Hip problems in newborns

Dr Thierry Benaroch

  • Recognize the risk factors for hip problems in newborns;
  • Identify the need for screening;
  • Name the clinical signs to look for;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

9h30 - 9h50

Hip problems in children and adolescents

Dr Reggie Hamdy

  • Become familiar with the various diagnoses related to hip problems in children and adolescents;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

9h50 -10h10

Everything you need to know about limping

Dre Marie-Lyne Nault

  • Become familiar with the analysis of limping;
  • Discuss the differential diagnosis of limping;
  • Identify appropriate investigations.

10h10 - 10h40

Question period


10h40 - 11h00

Break


11h00 - 11h30

Bumps and holes in the bone

Dr Robert Turcotte

  • Recognize the clinical and radiological signs of benign and malignant tumors;
  • Become familiar with the investigations;
  • List the various diagnoses;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

11h30 - 11h45

Question period


11h45 -13h00

Lunch


13h00 -13h30

Knee injuries

Dr Guy Grimard

  • Recognize the clinical and radiological signs of common knee injuries in children;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • List the various diagnoses;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

13h30 - 13h50

Knee pain in athletes

Dr Thierry Pauyo

  • Recognize the clinical and radiological signs of common causes of knee pain in children;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • List the various diagnoses;
  • Initiate management;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

13h50 - 14h10

Sports injuries of the ankle and hip

Dre Marie-Lyne Nault

  • Recognize the clinical and radiological signs of common ankle and hip injuries in children;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • List the various diagnoses;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

14h10 - 14h30

Upper extremity sports injuries

Dre Chantal Janelle

  • Recognize the clinical and radiological signs of common upper extremity sports injuries in children;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • List the various diagnoses;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

14h30 - 14h50

Concussion

Dr Hugo Paquin

  • Recognize the clinical signs of a concussion;
  • Become familiar with the diagnosis;
  • Initiate management;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

14h50 - 15h15

Question period


15h15 - 15h30

Break


15h30 - 15h50

Scoliosis

Dr Stefan Parent

  • Define scoliosis and recognize its clinical and radiological signs;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

15h50 - 16h10

Cyphosis

Dr Stefan Parent

  • Define cyphosis and recognize its clinical and radiological signs;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

16h10 - 16h30

Back pain in children

Dr Olivier Chémaly

  • Recognize the clinical and radiological signs of concern;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • Initiate management;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

16h30 - 16h50

Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis

Dr Jean-Marc Mac-Thiong

  • Define spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis and recognize the clinical and radiological signs;
  • Identify the appropriate investigation;
  • Initiate management;
  • Refer the patient to pediatric orthopedics in a timely manner.

16h50 - 17h10

Question period


17h10

End of the day

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