Slide

Previous Webinars

Slide

Previous Webinars

Our monthly webinar series will present a broad range of topics for healthcare providers focused on specific diagnoses. These presentations will be given by experts within the field, and give the attendees an opportunity to interact with specialists from around the world. We will continue to add to our list of scheduled webinars throughout 2024.  

2024 WEBINARS

Click below to learn more about each webinar and watch the recording. 

Dr. Matthew Kaufman from The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction shared his experience on phrenic nerve reconstruction. The webinar was moderated by Mr. Edward J Caruana from the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.
Dr. Caroline Leclercq was our July Keynote Webinar speaker on the topic of spasticity. We were honored to have Dr. Leclercq share her learned experiences and management strategies on this cohort of patients, with a natural focus on selective neurectomies.




This presentation begin with review of the differential diagnosis of foot drop, with a particular focus on zones of injury involving the lumbar spine, sciatic nerve, and common peroneal nerve. Reasons behind the limited spontaneous recovery as well as historically poor outcomes with nerve reconstruction will be discussed. Based on an understanding on why past nerve techniques have failed, a set of surgical principles will be introduced to optimize functional outcomes. Detailed illustrations of the branching anatomy of the peroneal target and tibial donor nerves will be provided, with specific application to nerve transfer reconstruction.

Join Dr. Amy Moore from The Ohio State University for this free webinar on surgical treatments for pain. The webinar will be moderated by Dominic Power from Birmingham University.

The management of nerve trauma can benefit from instrumented testing, to assess the injury site and type and nerve continuity in closed wounds. High-resolution nerve ultrasound can add valuable information to this assessment from day 1. Ultrasound can be performed at the bedside without the need for sedation or analgesia. It has also been shown to inform and alter clinical decision-making and treatment in over half of the patients when added to the traditional techniques of electrodiagnostic testing. This webinar will present an overview of the current state of the art in diagnostic peripheral nerve scanning, highlighting its use in common clinical nerve trauma scenarios.