UCSF Pediatric Musculoskeletal & Sports Medicine Conference 2024
Practical Orthopedics & Sports Care for the Primary Care Clinician
49.99$ Instead of 489$
Primary care sees most pediatric MSK complaints first. This fast-paced UCSF course arms you with exam shortcuts, imaging pearls, red-flag recognition, and interprofessional referral pathways so you can manage confidently and collaborate effectively.
Learning Objectives
Identify & evaluate common pediatric MSK presentations (scoliosis, limb alignment, fractures, overuse injuries).
Differentiate normal variants from pathology (intoeing vs torsional deformity; growing pains vs red flags).
Initiate management and know when & where to refer to ortho, sports med, PT, or athletic training.
Screen for non-accidental trauma and MSK infection emergency indicators.
Promote bone health (nutrition, activity, vitamin D, pharmacologic options) across childhood/adolescence.
Guide safe return-to-play after concussion, back injury, and female athlete conditions (REDs, triad).
Address disparities in youth sports access, injury care, and rehab resources.
Implement a personal continuous-learning & communication plan to strengthen interprofessional teamwork in your community.
Two-Day Program Overview
Pediatric Musculoskeletal Conference for Primary Care | ||
Friday, March 22, 2024 | ||
7:30am | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
8:00 | Welcome | Course Chairs |
8:05 | Spine Deformity | |
| Mohammad Diab, MD Ishaan Swarup, MD Nina Freitas, PT DPT | |
9:35 | Break | |
10:00 | Lower Limb Differences | |
| Sanjeev Sabharwal, MD, MPH Jaclyn Hill, MD Yumi Mitsuya, MD Alexander Geraldi, PA-C MPA Brent Hisaka, PT DPT | |
11:30 | Networking/ Social | |
12:00pm | Lunch | |
1:00 | Fractures for Primary Care | Jason Jagodzinski, MD |
1:40 | Non-accidental Orthopaedic Trauma | Donald Kephart, MD |
2:20 | Break | |
2:40 | Optimizing Bone Health for Children and Adolescents | Janet Lee, MD MPH MAS |
3:20 | Musculoskeletal Infections | Coleen Sabatini, MD MPH |
4:00 | Musculoskeletal Radiology | Bamidele Kammen, MD |
4:40 | Question and Answer | |
5:00 | Adjourn | |
Pediatric Sports Medicine Conference | ||
MEDICAL PLAYBOOK: Power Up – Managing Care for Complex Issues in Youth Athletes | ||
Saturday, March 23, 2024 | ||
7:30am | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
8:00 | Welcome | Course Chairs |
8:05 | Hip Injuries in Young Athletes | Michael Chau, MD PhD |
8:35 | Hypermobility in Athletes | Heather Walsh, PT |
9:05 | Return to Impact After Back Injuries in Gymnastics/Dance | Caitlin Kostelec, PT DPT |
9:35 | Weight Training in Youth Athletes | Leone Baron, PT DPT |
10:05 | Question and Answer | |
1015 | Break | |
10:35 | Healthcare Disparities in Youth Sports Medicine | Nirav Pandya, MD |
11:15 | Managing Complex Issues in Youth Athletes | Cindy Chang, MD |
11:55 | Question and Answer | |
12:00pm | Lunch Break | |
1:00 | WORKSHOP | |
| Brent Hisaka, PT DPT Ameera Teal, MS CSCS | |
| Jeremy Shumaker, OD Breanne Walter, MPA PAC MBA MS | |
2:00 | Wearable Electronics for Health and Fitness | Nicolas Hatamiya, DO |
2:30 | Concussion in Young Athletes | Frances Tao, MD Lauren Small, MS ATC |
3:00 | Question and Answer | |
3:10 | Break | |
3:30 | Caring for the Female Athlete | Faustine Ramirez, MD Gina Biviano, MA ATC |
4:00 | Female Athlete Recovery and Injury Prevention | Jenele Monteleone, PT DPT |
4:30 | Question and Answer | |
4:40 | Closing Remarks | |
4:50pm | Adjourn |
10 Clinic-Ready Pearls
Adam’s Forward Bend + scoliometer ≥7° → order standing PA & lateral spine films; refer if Cobb ≥10°.
Physiologic genu valgum/varum peaks age-specific; asymmetric or painful? Investigate.
“Rule of 2s” pediatric fractures: if 2 cortices intact & <2 mm displacement → often safe to splint & re-x-ray.
Sentinel bruising / spiral mid-shaft humerus in non-ambulatory infant = red-flag for abuse.
Limp + fever + ESR/CRP ↑? Distinguish septic arthritis vs transient synovitis with Kocher criteria—don’t delay aspiration.
Calcium 1000–1300 mg + Vit D 600–1000 IU/day baseline for bone accrual; screen teens with stress fractures.
Return-to-impact after pars stress in gymnasts: pain-free, full ROM, graded loading; image only if symptoms recur.
Youth resistance training safe starting age ~7–8 when child follows instruction; focus on form, not load.
Two-step concussion vision screen (smooth pursuit + near-point convergence) detects 70 % of persistent symptoms.
Female athlete triad / REDs: menstrual history + energy availability + BMD—screen at sports physical.
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Strengthen Your Sideline & Clinic Skills
From scoliosis to concussion, from bone health to female athlete care—get the UCSF playbook for pediatric MSK problems you see every week.
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