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OCC Webinar on Controversies Surrounding the Distal Radioulnar Joint
Description
This is an internet-based, enduring material CME activity based upon the digital capture of an Online Consultation Webinar presented on November 13, 2017.

Planner: Sanjeev Kakar, MD
Consulting Fee: Arthrex
Royalty: Innomed
Other: Medical Advisory Board Sonex Health, JBJS, BJJ

Planner/Reviewer: Warren Hammert, MD
No relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.

James P. Higgins, MD (Moderator)
No relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.

Jerry I. Huang, MD
Consulting Fee: Acumed, DJO
Royalty: Arthrex

Peter J. Jebson, MD
Royalty: Book Royalties from Elsevier
Speakers Bureau: AO/ASIF
Ownership Interest: Stock in Integra

Tamara D. Rozental, MD
No relevant conflicts of interest to disclose.

CME Staff: Angie Legaspi, CMP, Julia Epplin-Zapf

Objectives:
Develop an understanding of the anatomy and pathophysiology of ulnar sided wrist pain. 
Appreciate the technical nuances with disorders of the DRUJ.
Delineate the various treatment options for DRUJ arthritis and their indications and contraindications.

Course Format: This course consists of an online pre-test, an online video, an online post-test, and an online evaluation. 


Participation Requirements: To qualify for CME credit, participants must complete each part of this course. 

Estimated Time: The estimated time to complete this course is 1 hour. 

CME Credit Hours: The American Society for Surgery of the Hand designates this Internet Enduring Material activity for a maximum of 1.00 "AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™". Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The ASSH is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

Date of Original Release: This course was initially presented and recorded on November 13, 2017. 

Termination Date: The course is available for CME credit through 11:59 PM Central Time, December 31, 2019. 

Course Summary: Ulnar-sided wrist pain is commonly regarded as the low back pain of the wrist. Several lesions have been associated with ulnar-sided wrist pain and/or instability. Surrounded by controversy and confusion, the purpose of this webinar is to present the audience with an overview of its pathophysiology and provide an evidenced-based approach towards its management. The panel will review the treatment options available for a myriad of conditions affecting the ulnar side of the wrist. The answers to some of the most difficult decisions will be shared during this 60 minute CME webinar.  

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Copyright: 2017 American Society for Surgery of the Hand 

Provider Contact Information: American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 822 W. Washington Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60607. Phone: (312) 880-1900. Fax: (847) 384-1435. Email: meetings@assh.org.
Summary
Availability: Retired
Cost: $15.00
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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