7th Annual Resurgens Orthopaedics WorkLink Summit
Course Provider
Certifications
Learning Objectives
Describe radiologic imaging modalities and provocative physical examination tests used to evaluate knee, hip, and elbow injuries in the workers compensation patient.
Identify key findings on common radiology studies that assist in diagnosing knee, hip, and elbow injuries and developing an appropriate treatment plan.
Define the anatomy and physiology of the ankle and foot as it relates to traumatic workplace injuries.
Explain the mechanism of injury for common foot and ankle fractures in the injured worker, including typical workplace scenarios and risk factors.
Discuss diagnostic approaches for foot and ankle fractures and compare conservative versus operative management options in the workers compensation setting.
Describe the anatomy and physiology of the lumbar spine and explain common mechanisms of low back injury in the workers compensation patient.
Identify evidence-based, non-surgical treatment options for low back injuries, including appropriate indications, expected outcomes, and return-to-work considerations.
Explain the latest updates and legislative developments impacting the Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation and stakeholders in 2026.
Define elbow anatomy and physiology and explain the pathophysiology of ulnar nerve injury in the injured worker.
Identify mechanisms of ulnar nerve injury and discuss conservative and surgical treatment options.
Course Offering: Meeting, Seminar, Workshop, or Webinar - Live (delivered in real time)
Domain Focus: Care Delivery and Reimbursement Methods To register email reaginja@resurgens.com
Domain Focus: Care Delivery and Reimbursement Methods To register email reaginja@resurgens.com
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CE Credits: 6.50
Fee: $0.00
End Date:
CE Credits: 6.50
Fee: $0.00