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Introduction
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Objectives
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ACL Injury Epidemic
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Risk Factors
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History Physical Exam
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What is an ACL
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What to look for
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Nonoperative management
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The biggest risk
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Reasons to consider surgery
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Checklist for surgery
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Skeletal maturity
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Surgical techniques
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Questions to ask your surgeon
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Prevention
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When to Expect Surgery
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Day of Surgery
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School
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Swelling
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How often to ice
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Special equipment
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Dealing with the shock
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Resources
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Pain vs Damage
Description:
Explore the intricacies of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears in young athletes through this informative webinar, the first in a three-part series by UCLA Orthopaedic Surgery's pediatric sports medicine team. Gain insights from orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Jennifer Beck as she delves into ACL tear anatomy, reconstruction rationale, and consequences of non-reconstruction. Discover key preoperative considerations, risk factors, diagnostic techniques, and management options. Learn about the ACL injury epidemic, physical examination procedures, and surgical techniques. Understand the importance of skeletal maturity in treatment decisions and get practical advice on pain management, recovery expectations, and preventive measures. Equip yourself with essential questions to ask your surgeon and valuable resources for navigating the journey from diagnosis to post-surgery care.

Diagnosing an ACL Tear - Surgical Considerations - Jennifer Beck, MD - UCLAMDChat

University of California, Los Angeles
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