Sports Medicine Courses for Team Physicians, Trainers, and Physical Therapists
The sports medicine courses provided by FORE – the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education – highlight the latest advances in diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation for a variety of common sports injuries. These conferences are specifically designed for physicians, athletic trainers, and physical therapists who are managing athletes at any level of competition, from recreational to professional.
FORE’s sports medicine courses feature topics such as:
- How and when to use biologic treatments such as platelet-rich plasma injections
- Diagnostic techniques for rotator cuff tears, posterior elbow pain and other common sports injuries
- Non-operative treatments for degenerative shoulder issues in young, active, and otherwise healthy patients
- Contemporary rehabilitation guidelines for shoulder, knee, hip, and ankle injuries
- Graft choices for ACL reconstruction
- Blood flow restriction and other innovative therapies
FORE provides general sports medicine conferences, such as the Detroit Sports Medicine Symposium, as well as courses that are tailored to injuries and conditions of specific sports, such as Baseball Sports Medicine: Game-Changing Concepts and OrthoVirginia Soccer Medicine.
For more information, contact the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education at info@foreonline.org.