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30 Iannotti and Wang
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This 3-day course will devote 1 day to the wrist, 1 day to the elbow, and 1 dayto the shoulder. The problems addressed are arthritis and posttraumatic conditions in these anatomic regions. This course approaches these issues by defining the pathologic problem encountered, discussing treatment options, thoroughly presenting the standard prosthetic solutions, and detailing variations inrequired treatments because of associated features, such as instability or tissuedeficiency. The course format includes lectures, discussion periods, videos ofsurgical procedures, panel discussions, and small-group sessions with thefaculty.