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Top 5 Common Hand and Wrist Injuries in Athletes


Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)

Education Types:
Category I (Formal) |  Clinical
Topics:
Clinical |  Orthopedic |  Sports
Speaker:
Dr. Mary J Huffman, DC, DACO, CCSP
Duration:
1 Hour



Description

Approximately 25% of sports-related injuries involve the hand and wrist and can have a significant impact on patient function. From FOOSH to repetitive use, we'll cover the top 5 most common conditions, current research, and treatment protocols recognized as best practices in sports medicine. This course includes practical, hands-on assessment and treatment concepts that can improve clinical effectiveness.

This course was originally presented by Dr. Mary Huffman on June 14, 2022, and sponsored by ChiroMedica

 

 

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Overall:      4.4

Total Reviews: 305

Comments

Renold B - Havana, Illinois

"One question was not represented properly as it was two answers on the slide and I only selected the first one listed. I continued to miss it. I just could not pass the exam even with the notes and I asked a staff member to help me while using the notes and the search feature to look up specific words in the questions. The best we could do is 66%. I did finally passed the exam after again searching using the feature to look up several words in the question. It took 45 minutes to pass."

James Y - La Grange, Illinois

"None "

Steven G - Freeport, Illinois

"No"

Christopher K - Naperville, Illinois

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Thomas G - Nauvoo, Illinois

"Too much to take in. This was a 1/2 day seminar condensed into an hour, with no application for comprehension. Too much too fast. Better to offer less and focus on mastering that smaller amount than giving too much to absorb. "

Anthony S - St Charles, Illinois

"NA"

Kimberly K - Pontiac, Illinois

"Print on the handouts was very small and hard to read."

Larry Y - Waukegan, Illinois

"The quiz should not be that hard."

Glenn L - Chicago, Illinois

"NONE"

Dan O - Lisle, Illinois

"na"