Refresher Courses: Collaborative Learning - Jointly organised by the ECR Scientific Subcommittees Musculoskeletal and Paediatric

RC 800a - Imaging of sports trauma: paediatric vs adult patterns

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Matina Boitsios, Bruessl / BE

2
Complex injuries in the knee: adult versus paediatric

Complex injuries in the knee: adult versus paediatric

15:00Ignasi Barber, Esplugues De Llobregat / ES

3
Triplane fractures and adult trimalleolar fractures in soccer: mechanism of action and findings at imaging

Triplane fractures and adult trimalleolar fractures in soccer: mechanism of action and findings at imaging

15:00Paolo Simoni, Luxembourg / LU

4
Shoulder injuries in the young and adult throwing athlete

Shoulder injuries in the young and adult throwing athlete

15:00Dyan Christine Vallejo Flores, Ottawa / CA

5
Panel discussion: What is the best technique to assess sports trauma in children and adults

Panel discussion: What is the best technique to assess sports trauma in children and adults

10:00Panel discussion: What is the best technique to assess sports trauma in children and adults

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Matina Boitsios, Bruessl / Belgium
15 min
Complex injuries in the knee: adult versus paediatric
Ignasi Barber, Esplugues de Llobregat / Spain
  1. To distinguish the different anatomical and mechanical structures of the knee in children and adults.
  2. To identify the different features in imaging of complex knee injuries in adults versus children.
  3. To optimise the diagnostic workflow, CT and MR protocol in adults and children with complex knee injuries.
15 min
Triplane fractures and adult trimalleolar fractures in soccer: mechanism of action and findings at imaging
Paolo Simoni, Luxembourg / Luxembourg
  1. To understand the typical mechanisms of injury.
  2. To understand the anatomical and structural differences according to age.
  3. To apply the proper diagnostic workflow and identify the main findings.
15 min
Shoulder injuries in the young and adult throwing athlete
Dyan Christine Vallejo Flores, Ottawa / Canada
  1. To describe the typical mechanism of injury in throwing athletics.
  2. To characterise the imaging features of shoulder injuries in adults and paediatric throwing athletes.
  3. To define the proper diagnostic workflow in both age groups.
10 min
Panel discussion: What is the best technique to assess sports trauma in children and adults

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