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- Surgical Timing in the Trauma
Patient
- Achilles Tendon Repair
- Ankle Syndesmosis Injury
- Ankle Fracture Management
- Metatarsal Fracture
- Calcaneal Fracture Management
- Talar Neck Fractures
- Open Fractures of the Foot and
Ankle
- Hallux Limitus – Joint
Preservation Procedures
- 1st
MTP Arthrodesis
- Crescentic Osteotomy for
Hallux Valgus
- Lapidus Arthrodesis
- Medial Column Stabilization
in Charcot Arthropathy
- Arthrodesis for the Stage II/III
Flatfoot
- Naviculcuneiform
Arthrodesis
- Evans Calcaneal Ostoeomy
- Surgery in the Rheumatoid Patient
- Ankle Arthrodesis
Goals and Objectives
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Understand the
mechanism of injury for metatarsal, midfoot, hindfoot
and ankle fractures
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Be knowledgeable in the various classification
systems relating to trauma of the foot and ankle
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Be knowledgeable in the selection of surgical
procedures relating to foot and ankle trauma
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Understand the inherent risks and
complications of treating foot and ankle trauma
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Understand the pathology and biomechanics
contributing to hallux limitus and the treatment options
available.
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Be knowledgeable in the selection of
procedures for various forefoot pathologies.
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Understand the etiologies of flatfoot
deformity, including the conservative and surgical
management of this condition.
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Understand the pathophysiology of
neuroarthropathy and the inherent risks and
complications associated with treating this condition.
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Be knowledgeable in ankle arthritis and the
selection of appropriate surgical procedures.
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