Sports Medicine Courses Provided by the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education
The sports medicine courses provided by FORE – the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education – are specially designed for medical professionals who work with athletes of all levels, from recreational runners to professional football players.
Taking a hands-on approach to topics such as arthroscopic surgery, injury prevention, and postoperative rehabilitation, these courses provide a comprehensive overview of the latest trends in sports medicine. Attendees learn about new techniques, technologies, and therapeutic modalities they may want to integrate into their clinical practices.
FORE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians and approved by the Board of Certification to provide continuing education for athletic trainers. FORE’ sports medicine courses include:
- Panel discussions
- Q&A sessions
- Live surgical broadcasts
- Hands-on workshops (select courses)
- Case presentations
Each course covers a range of injuries and orthopaedic issues commonly faced by athletes, such as joint dislocations, cartilage injuries, and total and partial ligament tears. Participants learn not only how to diagnose and treat these conditions, but also how to help their patients return to their highest level of activity. Attending one of FORE’s sports medicine courses equips participants with the knowledge and decision-making tools needed to deliver more effective and personalized patient care.
To learn more about our sports medicine courses, contact the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education at info@foreonline.org.