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Reading Shoulder Surgery Course
12 - 14 September 2002

Course Details

Participants:

Consultants and trainees in orthopaedics.

Aim:

To demonstrate and teach the scope of shoulder surgery with particular reference to surgical techniques involved:

How:

Review lectures of each topic by speakers experienced in that field:

  • Video demonstrations
  • Clinical sessions
  • Problem case discussions
  • Equipment demonstrations
  • Workshops

Topics include:

  • Anatomy
  • Biomechanics
  • Diagnosis
  • History Taking
  • Clinical Examination
  • Impingement
  • Prosthetic Replacement
  • Rotator Cuff Repair
  • Fractures
  • Investigation
  • Imaging
  • Stabilisation
  • Instability
  • Surgical Exposures
  • Nerve Injuries and Repair
  • Sports Injuries
  • Rheumatoid
  • Arthrodesis
  • Arthroscopy
  • Thermal shrinkage (Laser/RF) Stabilisation
  • Arthroscopic Stabilisation
  • Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression
  • Arthroscopic Cuff Repair
  • Odd Syndromes

And much more!

Faculty

Overseas Guests:

Dr Louis Bigliani
New York, U.S.A.

Prof. Herbert Resch
Salzburg, Austria

Dr Juan Bruguera
Pamplona, Spain

UK speakers:

Mr Ian Bayley
London

Mr Rolfe Birch
London

Mr Paul Calvert
London

Prof. Andrew Carr
Oxford

Mr Christopher Constant 
Cambridge

Mr Stephen Copeland
Reading

Dr Rachel Hall 
Reading

Dr Atul Kapila
Reading

Mr Simon Lambert 
London

Mr Ofer Levy 
Reading

Prof. Angus Wallace 
Nottingham

Programme

Thursday 12th September

09.00-10.00       Coffee & Registration

10.00-12.30       Lectures

12.30-14.00       Lunch

14.00-18.00       Lectures & Clinical Sessions

18.00-19.30       Workshops

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Friday 13th September

08.00-09.00       Workshops

09.00-12.30       Lectures

12.30-14.00       Lunch

14.00-18.00       Lectures & Clinical Sessions

20.00                Course Dinner - Venue to be confirmed (Price included)

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Saturday 14th September

08.00-09.00       Workshops

09.00-12.00       Lectures & Clinical Sessions

12.30-14.00       Lunch

14.00-18.00       Lectures  

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Application Form

Click here to download a PDF file of the application form

Alternatively contact:

Administration Offices
Trust Education Centre
Royal Berkshire Hospital
Reading RG1 5AN
Tel: 0118 9877772/9877831/33 


ANAESTHETICS FOR SHOULDER SURGERY - 14th September 2002


Course Organisers:

Dr Rachel Hall FRCA and Dr Atul Kapila MBBS, FRCA

Participants:

Consultants and trainees in Anaesthetics.

Aims:

To demonstrate and teach the scope of anaesthesia for shoulder surgery with particular reference to Tips and Techniques including:

  • Improving the field of view for arthroscopic shoulder surgery 
  • Analgesia for arthroscopic & open shoulder operations 
  • Interscalene & Infraclavicular Brachial plexus anaesthesia 
  • Single shot 
  • Continuous infusion 
  • Options in infusion techniques 
  • Equipment 
  • Patient positioning 
  • Hazards

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Course Fees:

Consultants - £ 80

Trainees - £ 40

Click here to download the application form as a PDF file

alternatively contact:

Administration Offices
Trust Education Centre
Royal Berkshire Hospital
Reading RG1 5AN
Tel: 0118 9877772/9877831/33 



PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR SHOULDERS - 13th September, 2002

Aims:

To present a comprehensive overview of shoulder assessment, diagnosis and rehabilitation alongside the bi-annual Reading Shoulder Surgery Conference.

Participants:

Physiotherapists and Physiotherapy Students

Course Fees:            

£80 per person  (payable to 'The Berkshire Independent Hospital').

£60 students

Consultant Lecturers:

Mr. Copeland               Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Reading Shoulder Unit

Mr. Levy                      Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Reading Shoulder Unit

Mr. L Funk                  Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon & Previous Shoulder Fellow

Physiotherapy Lectures:

Diana Middleton              Copeland shoulder replacement – surgery and rehabilitation

Stuart Robertson          Integrated approach to shoulder girdle dysfunction with emphasis on myofascial and visceral systems

Sarah Mottram              Dynamic stability of the scapular and glenohumeral joints

Karen Sibilia                 Proprioception of the glenohumeral joint

Dr Jeremy Lewis            Shoulder impingement syndrome: Does posture play a part?

Cathy Barrett                Habitual (involuntary) instability

Course Application   Please apply in writing to;

Janene Chapman,
Physiotherapy Manager,
Berkshire Independent Hospital
Wensley Road, Coley Park,
Reading, Berkshire, RG1 6UZ, England.
Ph. O1189028069       
Janene.Chapman@capio.co.uk
 Please note your contact details and course fee must accompany all applications.