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The Acutely Injured Knee: Advanced assessment and care

Details

Organization / Poster Name
Meryl Wheeler - MSK Masterclass
Dates
Sunday, November 30th, 2025
Organization Website
Opportunity Location
University of Calgary Sport Medicine Centre
Opportunity Cost
$500
Closing Date
November 27, 2025
Opportunity Description
This is a hands-on, practical training designed for clinicians who regularly assess and manage knee injuries and want to elevate their diagnostic accuracy, clinical reasoning, and confidence. Unlike courses that focus solely on rehabilitation tools or injury prevention, this course dives deep into the foundation of effective patient care: Assessment, diagnosis, and primary management.

Through a combination of probabilistic clinical reasoning, structured physical examination, and real-world case studies, participants will learn to efficiently identify, diagnose, and manage a wide range of acute knee injuries. Emphasis is placed on building a systematic, expert-level approach that improves patient outcomes and strengthens every aspect of clinical decision-making.

Whether working with adults or pediatric patients, this course equips clinicians with the skills and confidence to make accurate diagnoses, recognize red flags, determine appropriate investigations and referrals, and implement evidence-informed management strategies, ensuring every patient receives timely, effective, and high-quality care.
About The Organization
MSK Masterclass provides in-person and online continuing education courses on acute knee injuries for allied health professionals in the field of sport medicine.
Additional Information
Early bird registration (until Sunday, November 9th) includes bonus access to the Acute ACL Injuries Clinical Assessment online course and $100 off the course registration fee.
How To Join
www.mskmasterclass.com/calgary
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